... of the curriculum is ALL PrepTest work (which I like), how ... you buy all of these prep tests and ensure you got ... ?? I know LASC offers the prep-tests, does anyone have a ...
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-51-section-3-question-18/
Ok. The explanation JY wrote is awesome, but I still don't understand why B is correct.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-59-section-3-question-24/
Answer is E. What does this even mean? :O
E) "presumes,without providing justification, that 18 century European aesthetics is as encompassing as an aesthetic theory can be"
... reading comp while most LSAT prep out there hardly even mentions ... purchased your prep course about 4 months before the test and was ... , I actually went into the test feeling rather confident about my ... I would have a lingering preptest here and there that I ...
I don't know why this trips me up SO BADLY, but I ended up switching this one to the correct answer in my BR.
BUT, I watched the video and I reasoned it differently.
We're taught that, if we're given a premise, we have to take it to be true, ...
Tough. Choice (E) is correct.
You can tell by using the
contrapositive on both of these statements:
If not (prices fall as rapidly as/more rapidly than
competitors),
then not (production costs fall as rapidly or more ...
In this weakening situation I heard JY say that answer choice D is a rare one that attacks the premise (5:04). Just wanted to know when is it ok or acceptable in a weakening situation to attack the premise.
Sooooo inferences are usually much more clear and this one is giving me a lot of trouble. I gave B a considerable amount of thought, but I felt like it's a flaw because it goes from health food enthusiasts to saying in general, those who take XYZ will ...
Hey all, can someone explain to me why BOTH X and Y don’t have to be before Z?
For example, for question number 8, JY said for answer choice C, X can go before Z as long as Y goes after Z. I am having trouble with my fundamentals, please help, ...
How can we be sure (for answer D) that a farm consists of a single CMC? Because if there is more than 1 CMC, Whatley's recommendation would not necessarily be violated.