http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-16-section-1-game-3/
Q.18 - The correct answer choice is A - RSRT. Rule # 3 says every R has atleast 1 T adjacent to it. In order for this to be correct, the S in this answer choice should be a T. Therefore, ...
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-23-section-1-game-2
I watched the explanation for this game and am struggling with why in the set up you can not assume that HIRED equals INTERVIEWED (i.e., that they are interchangeable terms), since ...
Glad I saw this game with the outlier game types cropping up on current tests! Went in with way to cookie cutter of a diagram on the front end. Incredibly thankful for being able to adapt even tho it wasn't as quick as I would have preferred.
Hi guys, I am taking the december LSAT, and I just tried practising this game. @"J.Y. Ping" doesn't explain this part of the game. Please somebody help.
So people seemed to have an easy time with this one , but i am having a rough time with it. I am improving drastically with the games. But does this mean i am weak in conditionality? With seeing contrapositives? I didnt think i had these weaknesses. ...
I was watching the explanation for the in/out game referring to a group of people who can only be hired if they are interviewed for a position. In the explanation for the last question in the set, it mentions that the problem states at ...
@MakingItHappen2022 They are from PT3.S1.G2 and PT27.S2.G3. You can also watch the webinar here. Let me know if you have any further questions. I’m happy to help!
@MakingItHappen2022 They are from PT3.S1.G2 and PT27.S2.G3. You can also watch the webinar here. Let me know if you have any further questions. I’m happy to help!