1) Theres always going to be at least ... points. Practice identifying the Premise, Conclusions, Subconclusions, Other Arguments, and ... this: THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS IN THE PASSAGE. They ... a proper procedure" Now, notice this doesnt really ...
... just most likely to be true based on the stimulus? On ... a MBT have to be true 100% of the time no ... Could be true question from the LG, whereas MBT is alwaystrue.
... enough time on logic games (always my worst section.) My ... reviewing, and fool proofing from now until November. Is it ... 3 PTs a week between now and the exam.
... PTs, my best section has always been LR. I usually ... got 1-3 wrong on each LR ...
... numerous times, but it always helps to enumerate them again ... :
1. Every question has one CLEARLY ... know that skipping questions is always emphasized as a strategy, but ... logic games, and must be true/SA/NA questions. I drilled ...
... weakest section. Well, I've now started doing whole sections based ... 've gotten LG down to -1 and RC down to -2 ... timed, I always seem to get -5.
Now finally, my ... 170 goal, but there is always the (very great) possibility I ...
... are actually themselves conclusions - they are sub-conclusions of the main ...
The arguments for these sub-conclusions go as follows:
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Sub-conclusion/Premise 1: (All) TV *watchers* have ... it is not necessarily true that (because they watch ...
... same). This definitely could be true, because some could include all ... a 'must be true' question. 'Some' only implies 1 or more, and ... to the correct answer (E) now.
So in the ... suburbs, then it must be true that some with FI don ...
Now for "Could be true" you want ... as there is a 1% chance of something happening ... of the way from 1% chance of something happening ... As long as there is 1% of something NOT happening ... "could be true" or the range from 1-100. Vice ...
... that down to a reliable -1 or -0 with a month ... foreward. JY says there is always a completely right answer and ... and of course this is alwaystrue, but I think it is ... most clearly true with games and least with ...
... some, LG diagramming, must be true, flaw, some RC sections), ... , you can always speed up the lecture (1.44 or above ... , such as Must Be True, you might not need ... for LSAT, it would always be a good idea to ... this:
... and knowing that it almost always comes down to the ... . I went -0 LG, -1 and -3 LR, then -5 ... for me.
BRing now, and what I've been ... like you, I'm now self-conscious abt my RC ... strategy (as I mostly always go 100% or only ... miss 1 or 2 when I ...
... every game from PT's 1-50 now at least twice. Most ... LR cover to cover, but now for quite a few of ... of your mind always. For like 3 months now I've been ...
... every game from PT's 1-50 now at least twice. Most ... LR cover to cover, but now for quite a few of ... of your mind always. For like 3 months now I've been ... days/weeks of doing that. Now I consistently get -3 or ...
... them numerous times, but it always helps to enumerate them again ... :
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> 1. Every question has one CLEARLY ... know that skipping questions is always emphasized as a strategy, but ... logic games, and must be true/SA/NA questions. I drilled ...
... 't. For a must be true its really important to not ... is possible that at least 1 person in the suburbs has ... interest therefore B is not alwaystrue.
E must be ... true because there is guaranteed to ...
... premise to arrive at different conclusions? POA: premise
... to arrive at different conclusions? POA: subject matter 1) Do they use the same premise to arrive at different conclusions ... premises to arrive at different conclusions? POD: premise
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