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If you have any more questions, feel free to reach out.
ForRC, the harder inference questions, just remember that you can confirm the right answer with a specific line or line(s) from the passage. That has helped me a bunch. Good luck Sat!
... through all of my circled questions & giving myself as ... & keep them for later review. (I do this forRC & LG ... more likely to remember those questions that gave you the WHAT ... are completely untimed. See which questions naturally suck up more of ...
... works is just going for the specific questions. I can't say ... is neutral) to answer specific questions with accuracy, but that doesn ... . I get shat on by RC daily and it is not ...
Yeah, I'd practiced games a bit (-5 in that section) but never really focused on RC or LR (-7 in RC and -6 and -8 in LR). Should I just focus on prep tests? How many do you think I should aim to write? Sorry for all the questions, I really appreciate it!
... before starting to study for the LSAT again. ... It's very unusual for me to get so ... For LR, I have realised that Necessary Assumptions, Flaw, Parallel Flaw questions ... of those types of questions untimed and see ... accuracy on them. ForRC, I don't know ...
@skempins for LG unlike SOME LR and RCquestions, where you may be ... certain of each answer for logic games questions. You pick the answer ... True and Could be True questions. For example if you're playing ... guessing the correct answers for logic games questions.
... p but any question in RC is a LR question, ... practically. If your looking for the main point you need ... problem with RC is the stimulus for all the questions of a ... first b4 all the questions which is why active ... there are differences in RC but a huge portion ...
... you have trouble with inference questions, look at Most Strongly Supported ... or Must Be True questions. Main Point/Main Conclusion ... up in LR but DOES show up in RC is the Definition ... question type to Argument Part questions but sometimes they are ...
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Timing/ pacing: I would recommend for timing and pacing you either ... in each question. Same goes forRC and LG. Just keep reviewing ... an everything the Lsat does.
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... as a contrapositive- it does NOT exist for EXISTENTIAL QUANTIFIERS
**Direction of the arrow doesmatter-
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TRANSLATIONS TO LAWGIC FOR INTERSECTION STATEMENTS:
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... Reading The Economist is beneficial for LSAT prep. Since reading The ... should not read The Economist forRC practice, as they are ... that replacing reading actual LSAT questions with The Economist is ... journals that one can read for practice.
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... therefore can't answer the questions pertinent to the test. ... ' potential. All LSAC does by providing for accommodations is placing disabled ... serve as a disincentive for people who would otherwise ... cheat the system for personal gain, is exactly ...
... been unable to improve does not mean you are ... success you have seen for LR suggests you are ... haven't had enough practice forRC, or maybe the recent ... difficult in the RC sections threw you for a loop... < ... serious insight and advice for you. To respond to ...
... as a contrapositive- it does NOT exist for EXISTENTIAL QUANTIFIERS
**Direction of the arrow doesmatter-
*”Most” is ...
TRANSLATIONS TO LAWGIC FOR INTERSECTION STATEMENTS:
• The ... B is not necessary for A. For example, negate this ...
... doctors treat patients.
Hercules does not treat patients.
Therefore ... validity is tested here. For these MBT questions, you are asked to ... of proof is higher for these questions than for MSS questions.
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... that they use and which questions to anticipate before moving on ... to the questions, sometimes. I recently started reading ... up the strategies/techniques necessary forRC.
ForRC to me ... you want to read for reasoning structure and understand ... for example, you should probably be able to answer most "global" questions ... passage more frequently for "localized" questions (the memory method ... referred to in the questions. I find doing ...
... few points secure for you... MP questions are there for the taking... all ... and SA questions, though hard at first, are ripe for the picking ... issues... Also... look at this forRC http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion ...
I've been an advocate for an RC approach that involves something I ... of the passage. My theory forRC is that you have to ... my hands a lot in order to add some tactile aspect ...
... care about what is necessary for justice to exist. Primary ... . (1) why does it matter if a concern for punishment is incompatible ... with an emphasis on deterrence? What effect does ... if we say that deterrence does have an effect on ...