PrepTest A - Section 1 - Question 8< ... contains a lower ratio S/C than E
There is ... of S in either C We don't know the ... composition of C in either
D We ...
PrepTest B - Section 1 - Question 11< ... the damage cause is the C and the claim that the ... is used to support the C of the argument. The Correct ...
Does anyone have advice on how to narrow the range between the score of a timed PrepTest vs the score after blind review? I'm consistently getting a range of about 10 points between both and it is discouraging.
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In CC v1 the PrepTest scheduling was integrated into the ... 's been moved to the PrepTest tab, is there any way ... to maintain the PrepTest scheduling with the new Study ...
It would be really helpful to be able to add a RC or LR section to a preptest in the August 2024 format, to simulate the actual 4 section test. Right now there is no solid way to take a 4 section test in preparation for August 2024.
I chose C - there were fewer large public ... But the explanation says that C is wrong because it ... the campaign more than C does because food born ... mean, I know that C doesn't necessarily mean people ... is A more correct than C?
I swear I remember learning in one of the lessons that the lawgic if A then B and C can be rewritten as if A and B then C and vise versa but I can't find that lesson anywhere and am not sure if I just made that rule up in my head. Is this lawgic logical?
My LSAT Preptests will not print. Everytime I click "printable", it just shows each section of the preptest in quick view. I have tried clearing my browsing data, but it still won't work.
Does anyone know how the scale works for the Modern PrepTest? Does it incorporate the scale from different exams when dealing with sections from different exams?
This question kinda had me befuddled in my initial PT and my blind review, and still I am struggling to understand the question after both. Any chance someone has a better idea of how we can arrive at the answer being C using the question stimulus?
(A ... --->B) ---> C means that if the conditional ... is true, than C occurs. If C fails to occur, ... JY explains this all in Preptest 42 Section 2 Question 19 ...
Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PT A, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)