Hey, everyone! I'll be going over PT 42 Passage 2 for my webinar. There's no need to check it out beforehand, but doing so can serve as a nice comparison.
It is for my money the single hardest **set** in LSAT history. I've written about it before. PTC is a true test of where one is at with their LG prep. The set doesn't allow for an ounce of hesitation.
Like the others above me have said; it depends. The answer we so often hate to hear. I don't think it's a terribly short amount of time to have to PT at 1-2 per week. Then again, some people hit their target scores within 3 tests and others take 30.
> 2) also - as I was using ... -adjust my watch for each section. is that exactly how it ... literally like, time for next section..START.
It does start ... stop working in Section 1. Do not turn to Section2 yet."
... getting the experimental as section 3 or section 5 because those ... someone arguing that having section 1 as an experimental ... warm up. Consequently, having section2 or section 4 as an experimental ... someone had an experimental for section2, they would get an ...
... 1: A ---> C
Premise 2: B ---> C
Conclusion: ... Dogs ---> Mammal
Premise 2: Cats ---> Mammal ... middle" is:
[Argument #2]
Premise 1: All ** ... are **cats**.
... 1: A ---> C
> Premise 2: B ---> C
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> [Argument #2] is invalid.
> C
> Premise 2: B ---> C
> ... br />
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> [Argument #2] is invalid.
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The 4th sentence ... . There's no P -> C in this statement. At most ... ; ~S -> ~C (AND) 2. P -> C with C From 2 > ~C from 1 ... -- > ~S -> ~C (AND) 2. X -> C with X being your ...