The argument in the stimulus is trying to conclude overall electricity use will reduce. Whether if the incentive for the reduction was monetary, environmental, or whatever is irrelevant.
Try granting answer choice [E] as if it was correct. Say thos…
I think your reasoning that
"My problem with C was that, in order for C to weaken the stimulus, we'd need to assume that the landlords would take out the energy-conserving equipment once they install the energy meters."
would be correct IF the sti…
I think the answer would be yes only if there was causation on top of the correlation.
For example, if there was a correlation between eating meat (A) and heart disease (B) and studies have proven eating meat does increase rates of heart disease, t…
@FindingSage said:
Actually, Flex will work in Surface Go and LSAC has sent them as loaner devices. I have also heard your scores won’t be released until you send the tablet back.
Surface Go's leans more towards laptops with detachable keyb…
@"Theo --Student Service--" said:
@canihazJD said:
Using chrome on a macbook. Seems to be more pronounced the more text is in the AC section and/or more pronounced the lower in the AC section you scroll. Typical? Any way to corre…
It doesn't really matter as your BR score will be reflected accurately regardless. Personally, I would still check the same answer if I think it was correct during BR just as an indicator that you thought about the question/answer again and are doub…
Sufficient assumption questions are all about noticing the G A P. An easy way to do notice it is by correctly labeling what is the premise and what is the conclusion (as well as knowing what parts are just context and fluff).
Usually, least for th…
The answer, [B], isn't a [C→P] but rather a comparative statement, saying you learn more about a spot when you spent a lot of time there compared to when you only spent a little amount of time.
Technically the stimulus can be put as [P→C] but so ca…
I've gone through most of the preptests and questions and I recall only once (maybe twice) where the correct answer/actual flaw was actually circular reasoning.
It almost never appeared before and I can't imagine it becoming more common in the near…
I think when people get stuck at the low 160s is when the wrong answer choices start to reveal more of your shortcomings than the correct ones. It is also the time when blind review really starts to shine.
@MurphEtch11 said:
@lsat2016 On the one in May I got a 166 and before that I was PTing around a 165, having taken 20 practice exams. My scores for the RC and LG sections would usually be around -3 and the LR would be where I would have the mos…
@alexanderthegreat4 said:
There used to be drilling kits by lr question type from earlier pts do they still have those?
Those have been replaced with the problem set maker. You can make problem sets, filtering out any sections, question type…
@sidlaws10 said:
I’ve just gone by the syllabus. So I should go back and blind review my diagnostic later? Or just take my score for what it is and move on i the curriculum?
I would recommend just take a mental note of your score, as that is…
I would recommend doing drills of in-out games as those are the most lawgic focused heavy. You can make problem sets and filter only in-out logic games and have at it.
@sidlaws10 said:
Hi everyone! It’s my first post on 7sage so here goes..I just finished my diagnostic test and am getting ready to start the blind review process. I haven’t done much of the core curriculum. When I circled questions while doing…
@TheWayNorth said:
Can't seem to find the reason for why choice A is correct but B is incorrect.
Please #help
The stimulus starts by asking the question essentially asking
'would it be okay if the government got rid of all the regulati…
@"Theo --Student Service--" said:
@mangart23 said:
oh ok, thank you! I did not realize that you could not do that, sorry! Is that a IP security measure, or is that just because the function does not exist yet? @"Juliet --Student Se…
@"Leon-on-the-Lsat" said:
For the FLEX format, Is it allow to diagram on a paper of myself while doing the LG section, since test takers don't do LG on a tablet?
You'll get to use 5 blank sheets of paper. Total 10 pages.
I suppose you could see NA being used to strengthen the argument however personally I see it as essential rather than mere stregthen. In otherwords, the lack of the NA will make the argument useless. Strengthening inplies theres a range on the amoun…
You probably did mistaken it as a strengthening question when actually the question is a flaw/descriptive weakening question albeit a bit strange one regarding the stimulus.
The question tells you to essentially assume the stimulus is in favor for …