... rule" (PSAr) and "find the application" (PSAa).
In ... as a "principle."
In the "find the application" (PSAa) subtype ... you're given the rule/principle already. In the ACs, ... is to find the facts/application that, well, applies to ...
... to take it in October vs. November or any other ... lend to a significantly stronger application, and therefore further evidence you ... the opportunity to strengthen their application because of some speculation ... LSAT score already on file vs an LSAT score taken ...
... be given some Principle, and sometimes a corresponding application, sometimes not. For ... just utilize the Principle to form an Application. Suppose the principle is "If ... the gap between Principle and Application by modifying the principle.
... you need a complete application to be considered for ED ... to their deadline so the application is considered complete, or ... else your application is just an RD submission ... of an ED application with the November score vs. the potential for ...
... is giving you an application of a principle and the answers ... answer is a correct application of the principle you deduced. The ... before. So I interpreted this principle as "Works of art ... same genre." The closest application to that principle would be D- that ...
is there a difference between the old lsat preptests and the new preptests. I took my lsat in february (did quite good) and i mainly studied from preptests 1-38. i'm just curious as to what difference there is for the newer lsat 39-60. is there a ...
I noticed that some games are very easy to diagram. However, I am always unsure on how many sketches I should make. In order to save time, is there a general method for knowing when to draw multiple diagrams vs. using only one?
Do you guys scan the answers or just jump right in and try out games?
I realize this is very game dependent. I usually scan the answers choices quickly, but if nothing jumps out I force myself to jump right into trying out all the answers. ...
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
... highest scoring sections. The route application of these words helped, (I ... words was flawed). After repeated application with right instruction, intuition carried ... a sort of quick fire application type of thing like conditional ...
I live in an artist cooperative. It is stated in our Bylaws "Except for the chairperson of the committee, such committee members need not be Directors."
The chairperson of one of our committees is not a Director.
... , this is a very unique principle question. Usually, the correct answer ... to a principle question is a conditional or ... just look likes a principle-you know, has a "should ...
Hi Everyone, I have been studying For the LSAT for the past few months and am not where I want to be (score wise, High 140, Low 150). I Just graduated Last year and Don't have other material or courses to study but this. Knowing that the score that I will ...
Hi, I know this topic has been covered in the forum already but I thought I'd ask again for more input.
I'm currently debating whether to continue and upgrade 7Sage course or travel abroad to take the in-class Testmasters. I'm scoring in the 150s ...