-B --> ... is it a possibility (couldbetrue) for the necessary condition ... to sometimes be the logical opposite of ... ; -A --x--> B couldbetrue. ( --x--> meaning not ...
... is just most likely to betrue based on the stimulus? On ... , does a MBT have to betrue 100% of the time no ... like a Couldbetrue question from the LG, whereas MBT is always true.
Here is my ... : Since the only thing I could link up were those two ... the answer was going to be Person performing has sufficient reason ... rational, then the reasons must be given an accurate description of ...
... I just got to Must beTruequestions. I really want to go ... 't want to waist LSAT questions before I'm actually comfortable ... of website or books that could give me drills for logic ...
@skempins for LG unlike SOME LR and RC questions, where you may be on ... correct answers for Must BeTrue, Cannot beTrue and CouldbeTruequestions. For example if you ... the correct answer for a couldbetrue question. You look through the ...
... that COULDbetrue, or COULDbe false (e.g.- G couldbe in 1, F couldbe ... in an LG, then those are always great candidates for COULDbetruequestions, because ... by their nature, in general, they COULDbe anywhere ...
Haha @"mandy xu" I felt the same way about LG. They weren't particularly hard but I didnt have time to answer some inference and couldbetruequestions. I actually thought that the other PT 70s LG sections were easier, with the exception of PT 72
... haven't seen all the LG videos, so please excuse my ... in and account for uncertainty (couldbetrue elements) is much more difficult ... frames are not going to be all the way complete, so ... by which the test derives couldbetruequestions from the moving parts. I ...
... haven't seen all the LG videos, so please excuse my ... in and account for uncertainty (couldbetrue elements) is much more difficult ... frames are not going to be all the way complete, so ... by which the test derives couldbetruequestions from the moving parts. I ...
... haven't seen all the LG videos, so please excuse my ... in and account for uncertainty (couldbetrue elements) is much more difficult ... frames are not going to be all the way complete, so ... by which the test derives couldbetruequestions from the moving parts. I ...
... statement that is a "couldbetrue" COULDbe read as "couldbe false" but it doesn ... question yes a statement "couldbetrue" and "couldbe false", the only times ... while "couldbetrue" questions the WRONG answer choices will all be MUST BETRUE because the ...
... think of MSS questions as weak MBT questions, or simply couldbetruequestions that have ... support. After I started thinking this way, MSS questions ... said above. Especially in MBT questions when there is conditional logic ...
The other change in his method is that he now does all questions that add a premise first, and then returns to the "naked" must betrue/couldbetruequestions.
... head. But what I could gather is scalar implicatures ... we have Must Be Trues and Must Be False's ... on Earth won't be showing up to hang ... sure the LSAT exploits in CouldBeTruequestions, although I don't ... .
... the question stem. It couldbe asking about an overall ... truths. For example, could it betrue that dancer x is ...
From my experience: Couldbetruequestions are about the truth of ... .
... always confused about these questions. I don't ... "Which of the following couldbe a complete and accurate ... B, and E can be eliminated based on the fact ... trucks" the Falafel truck could serve. In one possibility ... . So potentially, F could serve all 3 leading ...
... approach "naked" questions on the LG section. Most notably "must betrue", "couldbetrue", etc. that ... other strategies I couldbe employing for the naked questions. I often can ... do those horrible substitute condition questions :)