For the June 2007 Prep Test, for Section 4 (RC) and question #13 ("Which of the following principles underlies the arguments in both passages?") I see why E is correct, but why is D incorrect ("The discovery of the neutrological ...
I took PT 66 RC a week ago ... it was the latter. In PT62 I had a similar experience ... ... I am scared of taking PT 67 to experience another FALL ... on how to BR this PT RIGHT would be much appreciated ...
Hey, guys! I'm having trouble understanding why B is incorrect. My reasoning for selecting B was that if the diseased male grouse were treated with antibiotics their sacs would show that they were infected and this strengthened the hypothesis because the ...
... reviewed the goldfinch game from PT 14, the lizard game from ... , the fruit stand game from PT 36 (conditional logic and chaining ... PT 36, dinosaur game from PT 57, the stained glass game from PT62 ... , work-piece game from PT 72, virus game from PT 79 ...
These questions always trip me up. Sometimes, the LSAT is asking for exact definitions and sometimes, as in this case, they are asking for context. I've been studying the stimuli to come up with a system of when they want which one. In this case, I chose E ...
I'm confused as to how this method can be used to compare chess-playing programs - to get the question right it seemed like you needed to know that you are only comparing one chess playing program to ...
... . As I started moving between PT 50-62, my first try on ... pivot. For example, PT 38 game 3 or PT 60 game 3 ... game 2 & 3 in PT62, or I believe the in ...
Did anyone else get rid of A and C and choose B because it seemed as though A and C were essentially the same answer and therefore neither one of them could have been correct?
Does anyone know whats the **mastery lesson** JY is alluding to in this video explanation: https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-18-section-4-question-20/
I'd be very curious to know how we can go from: ...