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JY explained that sufficient assumption questions are something like: assumption question.
Obviously, A-> ... of questions both sufficient assumption and necessary assumption questions at the same ...
Hi all, hypothetical here. If you were planning to go into public interest, and you got a full ride to a T-6 (or Penn eg) vs HYS, would you take the full ride? How about if it were T-4 full ride vs HYS?
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PT 34 #13: Necessary assumption
"Essayist: one of the ... into thinking the flaw or assumption is about. Don't bother ... results of a laboratory experiment vs the same experiment tested out ...
... the flaw is an opinion vs. reality flaw; the author presents ... that opinion.
Therefore the assumption is that either 1) "many ... truth which leads me to assumption 2) there is a positive ... between ppl opposing high taxes vs ppl supporting high taxes, ppl ...
... I am overwhelmingly getting necessary assumption questions wrong. I understand the ... any patterns with solving necessary assumption questions. I found noticing patterns ...
... the premise. A necessary assumption here would be that the ... isn't exactly a necessary assumption because The Jets and ...
Going further: around this unstated assumption we can construct: weakening answer ... a denial of the tethered assumption. In short: sugar is ...
Is there anyone out there who was able to defeat these Author Inference questions? These consistently make up about half of my missed RC questions and I have no idea how to approach them and why they're so hard for me. #help
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Is there a way to identify whether the question requires a bridging or blocking assumption from the question stem or stimulus?
i.e. is there a way to definitely prephrase an answer choice for NA questions in a foolproof way?
Just wondering what are the major differences between the current LSAT vs. the new one that is coming up. I know its on a tablet - but is there any other differences?