I've tried both and I feel that reading the question stem is generally far superior, for me at least.
My reasoning is that by doing that you are able to approach the stimulus with a clear mind of instructions of what you're trying to do.
This m…
I think everything Daniel mentioned is on point.
I guess I would ask, what his/her journey was to becoming a Dean. People generally enjoy talking about themselves and if you show genuine interest, who knows. Maybe if more scholarship money is avai…
Welcome!
It sounds like you're off to a great start!
The LSAT can be a monster. Just keep pushing and stay active with the community!
Also, the BR calls are an excellent way to learn. Definitely would recommend.
I'm sure some of the high scorers can give their opinion, but I don't think you should worry. With just two weeks in, you're still learning. (We all are tbh)
So just keep pushing, review the section thoroughly that gave you trouble and take more se…
They are 1-35 I believe.
Also, there are so many concepts and questions in general, you'll probably be fine even if you have an amazing memory. There's still useful study going over questions you've seen before.
Hmmm. I'm accessing the site from my phone, but on the top right corner of your post. Is there a little button that says "edit" when you hover over it?
Also. Regarding your concern about wanting to hell "ALL" children. I think in general that's definitely a good thing.
I think the reason that is not particularly relevant here Is because that's it of the scope of our conclusion.
Our conclusion i…
I don't believe C contradicts the conclusion.
For PSA (Pseudo Sufficient Assumption) questions, I generally treat them like Sufficienr Assumption (SA) questions. We are trying to make the argument valid. (The argument won't be 100% valid bc it is a…
Hey!
I or someone else will respond to your actual question in a bit, but please don't post the full LSAT question.
It's a copyright issue with LSAC.
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I think the most simple and straight forward answer is because D is not mentioned in the second passage as a crucial feature that underlies the argument.
The question is asking us about the foundations of the passages. Certainly for the first passa…
I just woke up from a nightmare in which I scored a 133 on the LSAT.
As a punishment for scoring so low, LSAC forced me to go to a law school they had just created for low scorers which was housed in my old High School Gym. And each class was made …
I usually get my brain moving by doing some reading and a game or two.
I'm sure it varies from person to person, but I think it's important to remember that if you haven't done that many PTs, it isn't too crazy to see fluctuations at first. You're …
Here's My Take:
C = Criticize
H = Harm
BSOTO = Benefit Someone Other Than Oneself
Principle:
C--> /H & BSOTO
Application:
There is an error in Jason’s criticism if he did so knowing that it would not benefit someone other than himself.…
Here’s how I visualized this question:
You have the Pacific Ocean. For the sake of understanding this question, let’s assume there’s an equal amount of O-16 and O-18 in the Pacific Ocean to start off.
According to the stimulus, when the ocean wate…