I noticed that some games are very easy to diagram. However, I am always unsure on how many sketches I should make. In order to save time, is there a general method for knowing when to draw multiple diagrams vs. using only one?
Do you guys scan the answers or just jump right in and try out games?
I realize this is very game dependent. I usually scan the answers choices quickly, but if nothing jumps out I force myself to jump right into trying out all the answers. ...
... are taught to attack the premise-conclusion relationship; that is, ... example:
If the Premise/Conclusion is: TV sales increase ... is a contradiction, but our premise about Survey A still holds ... scope stuff – but our premise is about Survey Y saying ...
... the gap between the premise and conclusion. The premise is that certain ... thus, based on the abovementioned premise, police officers are advised to ... 's how A connects the premise to the conclusion.
Hi Everyone, I have been studying For the LSAT for the past few months and am not where I want to be (score wise, High 140, Low 150). I Just graduated Last year and Don't have other material or courses to study but this. Knowing that the score that I will ...