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... were talking about the first answer choice. The first sentence paraphrased ... B happen, will people followthe leader. Since it's ... people follow leaders despite only checking off one of the two ... still relying too heavily on indicator words. After more exposure ...
... BR should not be the same as your timed ... actually the easiest to BR because the answers are always in the ... I would just spend the majority of the time doing that, ...
I appreciate the help! I’m just trying ... I’ll continue to follow this game plan!
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@Logician I greatly appreciate your detailed response! I guess my lesson is that I shouldn't take the biconditional indicators verbatim. Any suggestions on how to distinguish between a biconditional indicator and a regular logicalindicator?
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Step 1 ... : Write down what the answer choice saying? (Followthe instruction above)
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... take you to followthe powerscore method, even though the PS method ... drove me crazy is the way that the book makes it ... pretty much across the spectrum (such as always representing out groups ... and those will always be beneficial to you. The 7sage method doesn ...
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... draw out the game boards with all the possible worlds ... before answering the questions, I ... mistakes. For me, letting the questions guide me was ... the questions guide you - always do the questions that give you a condition before the ...
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1) I am always on high active reading and ... sure I truly understand the stimulus AND the answer choices. (Sometimes ... back to grasp a logical relationship or connect inferences ... time. If you understood thelogical relationship you would've understood ...
... stressed due to the weight and nature of the LSAT. I ... no help now or during the test, so every time ... A-Game then you can always write the next one.
... I always do. And tomorrow morning I'm going to followthe ... ll be focused like I always am, just this time ...
... so that we can identity thelogical relationship between different ideas ... don't help me see thelogical relationship better, I'm ... A→B precisely to see thelogical relationship better (and match ... to say that either would always be the case.
... did not. Colloquially, I always think of "some" as ... note below about this). Thelogical opposite of all is "not ... "general difficulty curve" in theLogical Reasoning section as they generally ... hard question (and guessing! always guess at least!) may save ...
... did not. Colloquially, I always think of "some" as ... note below about this). Thelogical opposite of all is "not ... "general difficulty curve" in theLogical Reasoning section as they generally ... hard question (and guessing! always guess at least!) may save ...
yes. you should alwaysfollow their directions. they've set their guidelines for a reason and i'd imagine that they'd care about the stuff that they wrote.
... the sake of clarity if anyone reads this; existential is a logical ... and universal is a logical constant which is used ... of an intersection between the shared sufficient condition A.
... haha. I really try to followthe 100% confidence rule when starring ... chose wrong. This didn't always mean that I had 100 ... meant reviewing almost everything! At the end it meant reviewing maybe ... half of the test.)
... letter stands for on the stimulus on the run, and testing / ... : Identify the conclusion, and identify the premises that support the conclusion. ... See if that negated condition holds true, the conclusion falls apart. ... with my guts and always got it right using ...
... letter stands for on the stimulus on the run, and testing / ... : Identify the conclusion, and identify the premises that support the conclusion. ... See if that negated condition holds true, the conclusion falls apart. ... with my guts and always got it right using ...
... and felt like I bombed thelogical reasoning section and i screwed ... it, which made me guess the last 5 questions. After i ... gets racing after the test and you assume the worst. Just take ... matter what happens, you can always take it again if you ...