http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-2-question-11/
I chose E instead of A, and still don't see why A could support the argument better. Can anybody explain that to me? Thanks.
... more wrong answers on #17-#26. Yet, when I really look ... questions (that usually characterize #17-26) b) Intimidated by my thinking ... that #17-26 are the most difficult ones ... going to start answering #17-26. Perhaps, I'd be less ...
I completely missed this question. I thought B was very unattractive, and I confidently eliminated it during the test and during BR. I would appreciate it if someone just completely dismantled my reasoning because I don't understand how my reasoning is ...
Can someone explain how D doesn't strengthen the argument? Wouldn't giving evidence that the sample of the 100 first graders was representative strengthen the broad/general conclusion in the passage? I understand that C is the correct answer, but I don't ...
... usually is. I had LR(26) LR(26) RC LR(25) LG ... I cannot figure out which 26 question section was experimental, nor ... this as the 1st LR(26) was insanely hard (especially compared ... to the 2nd LR(26)) and that being the real ...
Tough. Choice (E) is correct.
You can tell by using the
contrapositive on both of these statements:
If not (prices fall as rapidly as/more rapidly than
competitors),
then not (production costs fall as rapidly or more ...
I am beginning to PT since i last took a Kaplan course. They suggested that at 12 or 15 you skip to 26 and work backward basically skipping the 2nd to last full page and working back to middle. Does anyone else do this ? is it silly or good advice?