@"Giant Panda" said:
-Untangle the passage into context, premise, conclusion (minor/major) by asking the WHY question.
-Writing the sentence into logic terms by constantly looking out for any logical indicators (all, never, only if...) and ...
@Lsatistheworst said:
Or should I get the LSAT trainer
The Trainer is really good for RC...you should be PTing at least two months in advance from game day though. See how you do by taking a PT and BR, if you are not scoring where ...
@westcoastbestcoast said:
I thought that the sentence that contains the condition in which the company allows Ann to leave was a bi-conditional and therefore we could get the contrapositive of the bi-conditional by negating both terms. ...
@"Keane Xavier" said:
Because the author is talking about these animals as sets - small animals and large animals - can we infer that he or she is talking about all small animals and all large animals? Can we thus read this statement as, "All small ...
There’s really only one way that I know of to increase speed, and that’s to increase mastery. There are some fine tuning things you can do after that, but until you’ve mastered the underlying concepts, there’s not much else you can do. So obviously NA ...
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"LSAT Student" said:
After every test I thoroughly review every question I missed, typing out explanations for every wrong answer etc.
So, how are you BRing? It’s great you’re writing out the ...
@emilycyoung1 said:
I have been doing BR but sometimes it just ends up making me second guess my answers, is it sometimes ok to do BR by knowing which questions you go wrong but not the answers?
@Euthyphro said:
I have noticed while going through the SA and PSA questions that the answer choice must have the conclusion in the necessary condition.
This isn't true. I semi-randomly looked at three recent SA questions -- ...
Hey, no problem @emilycyoung1 ! So, the first thing I see here is that the conclusion is “Maria trained hard.” That’s where we’re trying to get to, so I know I need to throw that into a necessary position. So in my answer choices I’m looking for ...
Yeah, I think you definitely want to withdraw from September.
@jjwang120 said:
I have read through the LSAT Trainer 3x, Manhattan LG, LR books 3x, Powerscore LG, LR books 2x. I took PT's here and there, without real BR (so I can't ...
@TheCubicleEscapee said:
Second, I have quit my job to teach English as a second language in Costa Rica. One of the reasons I have decided to pursue law is for human rights specifically with the child bride issues in other countries. (I know we ...
@generationhar said:
This dilemma is specifically for linear games, but I imagine it will be the case for grouping games. In simulated PTs, I sometimes cannot even complete one game.