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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 ...
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 ...
... (A) then they surely will be (B).
Therefore, it's (C) ... to be (A).
... F -----> E 2) A -----> B
Now the conclusion ... A -----> C.
We have A -----> B as a premise and A -----> C ...
... up one bit with aC average. I was once ... becoming nationally ranked in a sport like curling or ... talent-based. Or, become a ranked Scrabble player, learn ... archery, and have a 174, most schools are not going ... to care so much about your C ...
... 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 ...
... you get from Premise A to conclusion B. this is why ... doesnt have to absolutely guarantee A---> B assumption but instead is ... subtle ways which is why most necessary assumption answers are ... . for more difficult questions a strongly worded answer choice could ...
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> I ... able to write a strong letter. A letter from a prof that ... They’re not looking for a personal reference, but for ... insight into your ability as a student. If the prof ... been out of school a while, most law schools won’t ...
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 ...
... use the negation test. Answer (C) says "Stress can weaken the ... take a conditional: a --> b, and illegally negate it to ~a --> ~b. That ... and all that.
(C) Is Correct for the reasons ... be more likely to pick (C) rather than (D).