Hey Martin, just read your NA post as well and I' ... when you refer to those NA/SA questions which are not logic ... based. All SA and NA questions are absolutely based in ...
LOL alright. I was wondering what had happened. I'm was about to go to NA/SA identify quiz and all the sudden its like hey you don't have this. I was like wtf, did they really only make that for Ultimate+ ???
... how these three are interrelated (SA (PSA (Str))) I wish I could ... strengthening questions COULD be a PSA or SA question, because all three ... A SA AC must make the argument perfectly valid, while PSA questions ... But if one uses the SA/PSA method (looking for an AC ...
I usually find that Strengthening questions involve blocking potential weakening assumptions, similar to how Weakening questions involve exposing assumptions. It doesn't involve conditional logic as much as PSA and SA which are more about validity.
... my biggest issue along with NASA and some flaw types. I ... dealt w the issues in NASA and probably the things i ... 've solved your issue with NA/SA and flaw, then taking another ...
Drill NA/SA/Flaw questions in bulks. You' ... the argument doing wrong? SA: connect the premise with the ... . IF premise, THEN conclusion. NA: use the negation strategy. reverse ...
... "IF premise, THEN conclusion". PSA and SA is essentially the same thing ... , except PSA questions do this if ... , if that makes sense. While SA questions will just simply link ...
You can use older tests like alexanderthegreat suggested, but honestly, you can practice finding the MP/MC in any lsat question that isn’t an inference type question! So practice finding the MP using any flaw, NA/SA, strengthen/weaken question.