This isquestion #1 from the second Arguments section on the LSAT Free Practice Test available in the registration booklet and on LSAC.org. More solutions like these to real LSAT questions for just $1.99 available at mytestanswers.com.
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This isquestion #12 from the first Arguments section on the LSAT Free Practice Test available in the registration booklet and on LSAC.org. More solutions like these to real LSAT questions for just $1.99 available at mytestanswers.com.
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This video demonstrates the difference between “either or, but not both” and “either or” statements on the LSAT. Many people mistakenly think that they are the same and thus represent them in the same way on the analytical and LR sections. This frequently results in wasted effort and time.
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I have the powerscore logical reasoning bible but I’m already scoring about 80% in that section on prep tests, is it really helpful in getting those few hard questions? I am trying to decide between starting to practice real tests after I finish the logic games bible or working on the logical reasoning bible (500 [...]
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Here’s a typical LSAT Logic Games question:
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Comets do not give off their own light but reflect light from other sources, such as the Sun. Scientists estimate the mass of comets by their brightness: the greater a comet’s mass, the more light that comet will reflect. A satellite probe, however, has revealed that the material of which Halley’s comet is composed reflects [...]
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This isquestion #8 from the first Arguments section on the LSAT Free Practice Test available in the registration booklet and on LSAC.org. More solutions like these to real LSAT questions for just $1.99 available at mytestanswers.com.
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Building a career as an attorney is a task that requires lots of study, hard work, stamina and above all, goal orientation. Because the average salary of an attorney is quite lucrative, students are flocking to law schools, thus enhancing competition. Requirements for Getting into Law Schools To begin your career as an attorney, at [...]
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