A quick bracketing and notation of C for conclusion is a huge help. Same goes for P premise. For me that is step one after reading stimulus. It only takes a second and really situates the statements as they pertain to the argument.
Ultimately you need to pick a system that works for you - there are a lot of variables to figure out how you want to represent so I cant really recommend a particular system.
@LoraxMan said:
Ultimately you need to pick a system that works for you - there are a lot of variables to figure out how you want to represent so I cant really recommend a particular system.
... be revolutionizing the American legal system but just wondering everyone's ... a less competitive, ranking based system (and it somewhat has in ... a highly numbers-based admissions system is much easier to predict ...
... why not call out the system for what it is and ... the institutional barriers in the system so that these people ... has happened within the current system which erects barriers that ... be practicing lawyers. The current system is likely preventing people, ...
It's that the LSAT reinforces the inequities in the system, which makes both entities discriminatory. It is taking part in institutionalized discrimination whether they intended to or not is beside the point.