... true if the argument is valid. Please note that "the argument ... is valid" is different from "the premise ... for the argument to be valid the conclusion must derive its ... and the existing conclusion) a valid argument. In other words, if ...
Wrote this exam and had an anxiety attack during the second section bc this exam was abnormally difficult, ruined the whole pace of the exam. Got my results yesterday…and lets just say, it back to the drawing board.
I bought the LSAT Trainer but I haven't really used it. Does anyone have anything useful to say about the Trainer? I did about a few chapters but nothing to really warrant a valid opinion.
I am having trouble both with the translations and applying the logic. I think I just need to practice the translations more and then really actually master the valid and invalid inferences
Preptest 38, Section 2 had a star in it....I would not have been able to even think about drawing a star for such a problem...I wonder how Ping comes up with such clever diagrams?