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- Which one of the following isthe main conclusion that can be logically inferred fromthe ...
... decided to do a PTfromthe 40s to see if ... have foolproofed every game from 1-20, and have ... doing is fool proofing the rest of the games fromPT 1- ... take a look at isthe Post Core Curriculum Study ... the September test, I would repeat what I have heard from ...
... Q20 G4 PT 74: "Which one of the following is a complete ... and accurate list of all of the ... must be assigned?" Because the question stem doesn't have ... the words "any one of ... just check one of the scenarios, but JY's ...
... only if you listed in the test scores section that ... you would be taking the December LSAT or email ... I’m sorry I forget which one and couldn’t find ... way to get an answer fromthe school is to google —school’s ... ve been able to find the answer for that school ...
... the month the test is offered or which people take the test in which month. Instead, the ... the actual difficulty of the test questions. The idea is that equal scaled scores from ...
... I just started doing each PTfromthe end for LR. Now, ... doing them from end because I believed there is a strong ... as in my head the questions were difficult. In ... they are not. It is all in your head. Overall ... realize that each question is easy to conquer if ...
... may have sort of diverged fromthe consensus is that others may recommend ... before the foolproofing. This would make the part of the core curriculum which deals ... with logic games breaking down the ...
... part of the syllabus portion of the curriculum where ... I have been printing out every single PT released fromthe ... past. Is there a specific ... reason as to why these PT ...
... issue with AP since the question type tests your ... questions used to be the bane of my existence ... used Cambridge package of LR fromPT 1-20 and 21- ... it is untimed.
Try it with a PTfromthe 40s ... or 50s where you haven't seen the ...
... weekends and one much earlier PT (fromthe 50ish range) as a one ... I think the biggest benefit to that strategy is your BR time ... for a section is short enough that your concentration ... a solid structure is
... you thank you!!!!! this is exactly what I was ... flaw questions are really the toughest for me so ... 2 PTs fromthe 60s, 2 fromthe 70s and 2 fromthe 80' ... are 9 PTs fromthe 70s and 5 fromthe80s. I would save ... at least two from each ...
CC definitely does not use every question, game, or passage from those 19 PT's. The idea is to restrict the learning material to those PT's so when you get in the phase of taking full PT's, you will have a lot of PT's that are completely fresh for you.
... isn't a game fromthe LSAT. Is this a game you made ... D is in the last car, then F has to sit in which ... ; 3. If D is in the front car, which of these CANNOT be ... the case?
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... ; I noticed the same thing. This whole process is totally a gatekeeping ... . Here's an article fromThe Atlantic where he goes more in depth ... .com/education/archive/2016/10/the-lsat-is-rigged-against-the-poor/504530/
... . Not knowing the precise details of the scores is one. Sure ... the breakdowns by section but even that is not enough detail. Also, whichPT ... was the best score ... on... if it's PT 85 ...
... the stem asks "Which one of the following is most strongly supported?" then that is ... an MSS question. If the stem asks "Which one of the following ... MSS question, the support is always flowing down fromthe stimulus to the correct answer ...
... the following is most strongly supported?" isthe exact same as "Which one of the following is ... MSS questions the support flows fromthe stimulus to the answer ... choices. In strengthening questions, the support flows fromthe ...
... /) where you can input the number of questions missed on ... and they'll recalculate on the basis of how that ... the method by which LSAC calculates flex scores, so what you get fromthe ... converter is ...
... have to get used to the way they are wording stuff ... started to focus on LR fromthe80s and soon got used to ... . One thing that helps me is usually when I'm down ... and then look at the AC. There is always one or two ...
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1) "Which one of the following is **a partial list** ... />
3) The example you gave, "Which one of the following is a **complete ... the rules you were given and put those together, from that, which ... list has to be valid. The best ...
... the flow of support fromthe passage to the answer choice ; Which one of the following is ... most supported by the ... support fromthe answer choices to the passage ; Which one of the following ...
... destroyed by the80s. One thing I've noticed is that it ... the feeling of the80s tests and drill these. It is very likely that the ... flex tests are going to be taken fromthe80s ... era than the 70s era. Not ...
... approach wording the questions, the content and logic is still largely the same. You ... whole LR section fromthe80sthe day of the test before the actual test to ... felt that prepared me for the LR section and I ... thrown off/confused by the test writers antics.
... getting into which passages are the most difficult, which games are the most difficult ... (None of these which were actually on the LSAT). The "Newspaper" subject can ... learns from internet forums... which judging fromthe posts on here and elsewhere, is what ...
Again, the above answered the wrong question. "Which one of the following is a principle that ... harmed by inhaling the smoke from others' cigarettes is not the main issue. (another ...
... control. He bases his conclusion on a comparison between the U.S ... provides. The only reasonable conclusion the above author can draw fromthe premises is something ...
... a consistent temporal series which starts fromthe present and goes back ... there is no likely tool/process of contamination fromthe groundwater ... the ones on the top layer. If this is true, then the ... series. Since this is not the case, it is less likely that ...