Hi - trying to look through previous discussions / on the LSAT website but couldn't find a clear answer. I have blank paper but it's yellow. Is that okay, or does the blank paper have to be white? Thanks in advance!
I can't seem to find a firm answer. If I run out of time on a section, is it better strategy to answer all of the questions in hope that I get some right by chance... or is it better to not answer the questions and leave them blank?
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... understand that the negation of "all" is "some not."
"All A's are B's." < ... , but does this mean that all the logical indicators in group ... , 3, and 4? Does "all" basically represent all the universal quantifiers we ...
... is that De Volterra removed ALL layers of paint in the ... , there would just be a blank piece of wall, as De ... better than just have a blank piece of wall in the ...
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Many of these are all older RC questions, and whenever ... " it bring me to a blank discussion page with no explanation ...
that's (by alphabetical order), Alex, Bailey, Henry, Josh, Julia, JY, Kavita and Thomas, if they scored zero on the LSAT, I'd stand by that that statement. That's all.