Wow such a fast response! Thanks!
I'm confused though; when I download the PDF from 7sage and print it, it is single sided one page after another. Are you saying that on the actual LSAT every page is double sided with questions on both sides?
You're meant to print the PDFs out double-sided. They're formatted specifically to ensure that if you print the whole test out double-sided, both the LG and RC sections will be on facing pages exactly as they'll appear in the test booklet.
Double slash is part of if but only if if I remember correctly. A B is equivalent to /A /B.
Here is the lesson http://7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
If they're printing out that way, something is wrong with the formatting on your end -- are you printing the complete PT, including the title pages, double-sided?
@tsamvelyan thank you! I thought I was ok because I did not reveal any detail and the variables I said were literally made up as an example...but you can never be too careful with this stuff!