The stimulus opens with a comparison between the term "pit bull" versus "GS" and "poodle," the key difference being that while latter terms are labels for a specific breed of dog, the term "pit bull" is a label indicating what the dog's function is,…
@mattscrappy said:
Paraphrasing is a great tool sometimes, and a time sink other times. For me, I decided that the right answer would probably highlight a difference in the two groups (7% vs 9%), but I also know that trying to think of all the…
@mesposito886 said:
What prep test is this? Also is there a specific video where you got that rule from?
It’s PT B…and I didn’t see it anywhere. It was a rule of thumb I thought should be adopted because I’ve seen explanations for strengthen…
@"AAR 1292" said:
First Sentence: General Principle/Fact used to demonstrate how/why the conclusion of the argument will follow, given the scenario presented in the following sentences.
Second Sentence: Presents the scenario that the abov…
@CSieck3507 said:
Had 2 RC's as well. First RC felt somewhat easy but last RC felt like a doozy. One game of LG really messed me up so I'm bummed about that and there were about 5 solid questions on LR that stumped me as well. Oh well... Janua…
lol everybody here being all healthy with the meditation and exercise and here I was thinking of taking sleeping pills the night before to calm myself down.
I don’t have a diagnosable anxiety condition: I’m just a nervous wreck.
@"declan.pollard" said:
It's definitely a gap that the LSAT expects you to notice, and assuming otherwise is falling for the trap they've laid for you.
You can also look at this conditionally. You're assuming 'aware of threat threat' --&g…
@phosita_phoeatah said:
@Ashley2018 said:
At this point after being stuck at 165 for forever and ever I’m just looking at these kinds of posts and going like how?
"How" is an easy question to answer: combination of dedicat…
@"declan.pollard" said:
Correct, both are needed for the conclusion to be supported, but the premises do not support each other. The first sentence is something I'd define as a principle, or if that is too strong, a statement the author holds …
@"declan.pollard" said:
I think you're conflating the concepts of awareness and concern in this stimulus. The second sentence only mentions that the public is more aware of the severity of the threat of water contamination when compared to the…
@"karin.michael" said:
So sorry to hear about the unfortunate encounters some have had with the exam! That said, if you are taking your test tomorrow (like myself), don't let this frazzle you. Each person will have a different encounter with t…
@Vectorthesupercutecat said:
D is wrong because it does not guarantees the truth. The premise says the best students of a modern language MAY so immerse themselves.
The question stem is referring to the last sentence though, the part about p…
@maxjab00 said:
I would say that this is a direct comparison, and the flaw is that it is an improper comparison. In short, the argument says that since we mostly agree that a doctor can still be a good doctor even though he is unhealthy, we ca…
@maxjab00 said:
The conclusion is the first sentence, saying that our understanding of Greek and Latin is imperfect.
A. No, the comment about travelling back in time is not the conclusion
B. The time travel comment contrasts with the p…
After reading the second sentence I was wondering why the public was only concerned about the water contamination and not the ozone issue and the way the stimulus was written it seemed to me the first sentence was to explain the discrepancy. Otherwi…
@lsat_muse said:
Question 13:
The reason you've laid out--the market "self-correcting" and correct information from insiders spreading among investors—matches answer choice B. B says that accurate information spreads quickly throughout the …
@"declan.pollard" said:
Hi Ashley,
C uses some sleight of hand wording to make itself seem attractive. The first sentence is a principle which the author uses to make his conclusion given the example (people being presumably more aware of…
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share in…
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like a common assumption?
For 22,…