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... @saeednaseeba , I never took a diagnostic but I am pretty ... -proof method. I spent a month learning the fundamentals etc ... fool-proofed PT 41-83, A, B, C, C2, and F97 to ... I rarely get -1 on a section. Ended up with - ... 0 LG on June 2018. A final point I want to ...
... -proofed LG from 1-83, A, B, C, C2, and F97. I believe ... every category, it's more a matter of staying dedicated over ... a long period of time and ...
I took PTs 1-83, A, B, C, C2, and F97. PT 84 ... doing about 3-4 PTs a week and BR'ing each ... . I personally didn't feel a burnout, but my first time ... taking it I scored a decent bit below my PT ... time to retake every LSAT a few times I think they ...
... taking the english out of a question you don't understand ... .Y. does. i.e. A ---> B -----> C . If you have your ... causal arguments, the CC has a section about str/weak with ... or that you're in a ongoing conversation with the author ...
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... 2 placeholders for /A—>B and /A—>C ) I get confused ... placeholders, "/A—>B and /A—>C " and when A is in B and C don ... 't become floaters. A ... about B--->C. Only the part about /A--->B becomes irrelevant. B ...
Then we learn that no A can ... .
Who is not A? B. Then B must be intemperate, because they ... pretty strong, who is not A? B, C, D, E… the rest of ...
... . Know that "if a, then b" a is sufficient and b is necessary. Or ... Larry is happy. a-->b-->c but if C is negated (John ... not happy), we get c-->b-->a (John is not happy ... so much like a-->d, b-->d, c-->d. Let ...
... and I'm far from a perfect LSAT student), but ... if I see a really long parallel and it ... to assume it's a hard parallel, and maybe ... to make a formula, like, A--->B---->C, /C---->/A, or something ... do think this can be a question to consider skipping, ...