Filed under Lsat logical | 7 Comments

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.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

About - Contact - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service