... everyone,
I am waiting for my December LSAT score and ... and they are all waiting for my december results. This question ... main weakness may be the logic games section this past test ... though i felt adequately prepared for the logic games section and was ...
Is there a cap? Hope I can bring in at least 6, so I can have a sharp point for each logic game and a sharp point for the other sections. I really want to bring 10, just in case my experimental is LG.
... is no true replacement for FoolProofing every single Logic Game, the question ... the general skills you need for ALL logic games by focusing only ... from memory), would that suffice for LG mastery?
... some clarification on the logic that makes this answer ... the steps in that logic sequence are supported by ... disagree. I follow the logic that leads one to ... I think it's flawed logic.
I ... factors can be considered for assessing logic, there will be ...
So i went throught the CC and i lost my notes. Could anyone lmk what are the main concepts that JY recommends memorizing. Im making flashcards and it wouod be a huge help.
... every single preptest (except for those two mentioned and yes ... and I freaked out for the logic games section as I ... first logic game. That said, I looked at it for 2 ... ran out of time for the logic games section on the ... that JY says in his logic games videos a lot, ...
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the stimulus has clear conditionallogic indicator words ... like "must," "any ... doesn't use conditionallogic -- EVEN though there are conditional indicator words.< ... NOT) -- especially when there ARE conditionallogic indicator words?
The conditionallogic here is really bugging me ... ("The law") implies a bi-conditional? That is the only way ... if it is a bi-conditional, it's not perfectly clear ... clearly been intending a bi-conditional relationship, though it still could ...
In regards to PT31 Game 2 question 8, if the rule states /A and/B —-> C, then the contrapositive would be /C —-> A or B. My question is, can both A and B be in (I.e. at least one is in) or is it just either A or B, not both. Thank you!