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How to negate most and most not?
Now I know the opposite of some is none and the opposite of some .. not is all. What about the opposite of most and most .. not? I can see the opposi…
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Identify premise, context and conclusions in Most strongly support questions?
Is it necessary to identify premise, context and conclusions in Most strongly support questions? So far I don't and have done well.
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Hey everyone,<br /> I had a question about undermining the conclusion of an argument. Does it have to help undermine a premise that is stated becaus…
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1L Grades are IMPORTANT
For those of you entering law school right about now, you already know that your 1L grades are the most important thing in the whole universe... righ…
... your 1L grades are the
most
important thing in the whole ...
J.Y. Ping
August 2013
General
studies, earlier research, and other paraphrased answers in RC
Hi everyone, I posted a discussion earlier in my prep about PT 36 S2 Q16, which remarked on how the right answer inferred from the phrase "discus…
... not so sure this has
support
. It's obviously an inferior ... 'd say it has some
support
from the passage but certainly ...
kraft.phillip
September 2013
Reading Comprehension
Getting worse in LR..
I took the June and decided to retake it again this October. Over the first part of my studying after the June test I was feeling really good about m…
... . I also seem to understand
most
of the arguments and answer ...
John
September 2013
Logical Reasoning
LR Tip
Do any of you guys try "predicting the answer" after reading the stimulus and question stem on LR but before reading the answer choices? I recently s…
... 's because one of the
most
challenging aspects of LR is ...
ewb08640
September 2013
General
Trouble with Game Board Splitting
Hey guys, I need help with tips of when to split the game board and how to easily spot the inferences. I'm never able to put all the inferences to…
... almost all the questions correct
most
of the time, but I ...
steven appelbaum
September 2013
General
PT68.S2.Q24 - studies have found that human tears
Question asks us to identity how the argument's REASONING is most vulnerable. I understand why (E) is a flaw; it's an obvious correlation/causatio…
... the argument's REASONING is
most
vulnerable.
I understand ...
lawschooldreams
September 2013
Logical Reasoning
The realness of BURNOUT
Hey guys, I just wanted to share my thoughts and also receive feedback on the issue of LSAT burnout. I am currently preparing for the October exam…
... , I was blanking out on
most
RC passages, had no idea ...
CJ Shin
September 2013
October 2013 LSAT
Still Troubled by LG
Hey guys, So this issue has probably been beaten to death already with the answer of the Fool Proof Method. For the most part, I've been able to s…
... Fool Proof Method. For the
most
part, I've been able ... the one you are the
most
easily able to practice and ...
Eric Fu
September 2013
General
What do you do after a day of studying?
As those of us who have been studying for the LSAT for 6 months + know, the lsat does not allow you to make commitments to other things that take up …
... such an exam. How are
most
of you getting your mental ...
E.T.90066-1
September 2013
General
Funny parallel between working with children and studying LSAT (taking a study break)
As is well know, and is often characterized humorously, adults who spend considerable hours working with small children may then speak to other adult…
... of the following statement is
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johnscottwilsonsr499
September 2013
Logical Reasoning
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