I prefer to study at home most of the time. Here is my desk set up where I study. Next to it is a pile of PTs, Cambridge Packets, and all the LSAT books I wasted tons of money on, lol.
@CrushLSAT said:
question 19 (which asks for a complete and accurate list of doctors at Souderton) be E (N and P)? Why can't the ~N --> J pair be treated the same as ~O --> J? If we only have N and P, aren't we still good since we have at ...
So first lets start with the question stem. It's asking us, which one of the following principles, if accepted (true), would most strongly support the Figorian Development Commission's position.
Something that helps me is circling words that I think would be really hard if they ask about them, because they tend to ask about those parts. One RC passage from the PT50's had 3 questions about one extremely confusing sentence in the passage.
@"steve-10" said:
The correct answer to Q1, the typical "acceptable configuration" question, implies T — W (where "—" is the usual notation indicating relative order).
Well, it does imply that T -- W is a possibility. T -- W ...
@"Giant Panda" said:
The question, rewrote, consists of:
P1: Too large or too small of class size is bad.
P2: Very light or very heavy faculty work load is also bad
C: Crowded classes and overworked faculties are bad.
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