Can some of you awesome people weigh in on statistical reasoning as it's used in the LSAT? For example, PT18S2 Q4. Specifically, things like probability or likelihood trip me up. Any resources or explanations would be appreciated! Thanks!
... noted the most difficult individual PT sections in all three ... 9-S2, 10-S4, 11-S4, 12-S4, 14-S2, 14-S4, 18-S2, 21 ... -S3, F97-S3, 22-S4, 24-S2, 26-S2 ... 71-S3, 72-S2, 76-S2, 78-S1, 81-S2, 84-S3 PT A, B, and C ...
... /-6 for LR sections in PT18-35.
However, I began ... doing PT 1-16 four days ago ... />
I haven't got to PT 36-83 yet. Could anyone ... those PTs (as compared to PT 1-35)?
Thanks!
So, when I am reviewing my answers on a PT, and 9/10 of the answers I get correct say that "__ selected this, with an average score of 165", what does that mean? Should I be getting around that score?
... very first LSAT game on PT 1 being a circle game ... , the Radar detection game from PT 15 and although it appears ... of the question you asked: PT18 Game 3 about connecting subway ... fairly confident that something like PT10 Game 3 isn't something ...