... /correlation. I've missed a lot of these due to ... not realizing that a question is actually testing causation ... prephrases (X causes A and B, A causes B rather than B causes A, etc) when ... too quickly and chose a wrong AC without clearly eliminating the rest ...
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I recently contacted a school that told me I ... tour, OR, to wait a few weeks and then ... a "Wait List informational meeting" and that it was "neither evaluative nor ... at the office for a self-guided tour? I ... honestly even that is a stretch, so I'd ...
Hi everyone, I was just wondering what I should do if I haven't heard back from a law school yet. I am not wait listed, I am neither accepted nor denied. Its been 10 weeks already. Any help is appreciated thank you!
... Lawgic language (ex: A some B -> C, therefore A some C). However, when it ... , Sufficient/Necessary Assumption there is a large need for Lawgic language ... of questions, or is there a strategy for this? Can Lawgic ...
... refresh. I typically go on a run or hang out with ... up problems before I take a PT but even then, I ... videos. Any advice to take a mental break without forgetting things?
... an exam on Monday for a job opening for which I ... 'm applying. I wrote a practice test this afternoon to ... get a feel for the test; apparently ... 1 and 2
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... there another reason to eliminate A? B ) Children -> can ... physically fit. Wrong. C) We are concerned about physical ... says school calisthenics are a necessary factor in EU ... writing the conditionals in A and B wrong? I originally picked ...
... down to (B) and (C). In the end I chose (C) because ... exactly have a confident reason in eliminating (B) and choosing (C). When ... numbers to show why (B) is not necessarily the ... this question? Eliminating (B) with certainty and choosing (C)?
My predictions: a. Some students who do not ... for lunch have a part-time job. b. Every student who ... for lunch has a part-time job. c. Most students who ... do not go home for lunch have a ...
... early in the ACs (like B or C), that will "seem" ... to see them in a disinterested way as that ... being kinda impressed by B for instance will lead ... to a less rigorous interpretation of ... the other options and a sort of confirmation bias ...
a) Based on your LSAT/academic ... you'll LIKELY receive a scholarship... b) Based on your ... be eligible for a guaranteed scholarship... c) An applicant with ... your academic profile can POTENTIALLY receive a ...
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!
... the inference. So if a rule for a grouping game says something ... that piece A must stay away from piece B and a question might ... know that answer choices (A) and (B) violate rule 5 and answer ... choices (C) and (D) violate rule ...
... question for a while and A, B, C appeared correct ... at first. I narrowed it down to C ... I ruled out A and B because although true ... B is in fact the correct answer, I have eliminated A & C ... to imply Answer choice B more closely ...What ...