Yeah I'm still confused. The answer to this question to me reads like a sufficient assumption that is supplied in order to make the conclusion follow logically, not (as thequestion stipulates) a conclusion that followslogicallyfromthe premises.
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MBT: "Which one of the following statements followslogicallyfromthe statements above?"
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... question? The prompt was a sufficient question "The conclusion followslogicallyfromthe premises if which one of the ... following is assumed?"
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From "LSAT Analytics", I can select the finished PTs..then I ... could do that for the selected questions fromthe 'LSAT Question Bank"..
... now print questions in PDF fromtheQuestion Bank:
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Go to theQuestion Bank! Let's say you ... want to drill all the flaw questions from those PTs.
Can I infer some are -P fromthe statement that most people are P? I think saying most people are mortal does not mean some people are immortal, but the correct AC of this question seems to suggest the otherwise. Is this a bad LR question?
... actually fell a point from my October score. I ... the choice was not between a 170 a year from ... signing up at the website with the guy fromthe LG videos, ... was able to answer that question.
... delaying, realize that the correctness of that decision ...
... my question is 53-3-22, the Paradox-Except question. The first ... layer of difficulty on this question ... for me is the “except” element of thequestion stem. ... 3 is to bury thequestion when you've answered ...
... seen in other posts) cut thequestion out and (lightly so I ... full-time) and on the commute to and from work (for once ... me not let any question go unattacked fromthe cc. I also think ... of the curriculum.
... those of you who took the test Saturday have some takeaways ... things went, your experiences with the tablets, differences for those who ... went swimmingly for most aside fromthe LG section.
... and I have heard the light fromthe screen bothers some ... people. Is this true? Can you adjust the ... light settings on the tablet? What are ... glasses that filter out the bothersome light from computer screens. Thanks ...
... between LR questions in the 70's and 80's ... are spaced far apart in the paragraph? Is it picking up ... on really subtle flaws? Did the old tests just test your ... 5x worse in a pt fromthe 80s. This is pretty consistent ...
... anyone have had the experience of unexpected quit fromthe PSI Secure Browser ... for an exam code and the link fromthe LSAC website does not ... work any more. called the technical services ...
... to increase from 160 to 168. I was stuck in the low ... made a 168 in exams fromthe 80s-- I can't believe ... I am currently registered for the November exam. Does anyone have ... any advice for breaking into the 170s? And for doing this ... much in advance for the advice!
Are PrepTests fromthe 90s still good practice for ... the current exam? I know the test can change ... a little bit throughout the years, I just don't ... questions that won't simulate the real exam. please let me ...
... invent Google, Facebook or the iPod unless you've ... can pick yourself up fromthe floor when life knocks ... , Ipod -> Master the basics and Willing to put ... and Can pick yourself up fromthe floor
... because she studied for the LSAT, went to HLS ...
Obviously you need to know everything to do well on the test but what would you say are the most fundamental sections needed to excel on this test fromthe 7sage course?
... couple questions about the test, mainly the LG, and progressing ... those weird diagram games anymore fromthe 1990s-early 2000s. What ... sections from untimed to timed. I also picked up the loophole ... reading the Loophole to what you had already learned from 7sage ...
I am looking for a specific LSAT question that comes fromthe October 2013 LSAT because I wanted to see if there would be an explanation video on it. Is there a way to look for this?
... Most Strongly Supported questions into the Inference question types (which include Must ... . In other words, the conclusion follows necessarily fromthe premises. On the other hand, if ... true and maybe true. The MBT question is asking for a statement ...
... canceled, which is slightly different logicallyfromthe initial relationship you described. the premise follows and what comes before since is the conclusion (the game ... is not the same logically as C-->R because the necessary condition ...
... that the occasional sufficient assumption question employs. I did this question because ... assumption question, invariably, our conclusion will be separated from our ... the answer choice that closes the gap and allows the conclusion to follow logicallyfromthe ...
It would be incorrect to say that from 'some dogs are not cute' that any dogs are cute. While common sense urges you to think that may be the case, it cannot be inferred logicallyfromthe statement in question.