Must Be True Questions - - Question 33

Leachate is a solution, frequently highly contaminated, that develops when water permeates a landfill site. If and on...

Logan-Frye March 13, 2019

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Is there general rule as to when you should take the time and write out all valid deductions? In this question you could have written out the general principles, and got the correct answer without having to take time to conclude valid deductions. Just trying to manage my time on the LSAT...

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shunhe January 9, 2020

Hi @Logan-Frye,

Thanks for the question! If you're asking about diagramming everything, I would diagram if you see certain key indicator words like "if," "unless," or "only," or certain quantifiers like "most." Generally speaking, once you've diagrammed, I wouldn't further diagram every single possible valid deduction, but I would take note of some major ones the question is likely to ask about. Does this make sense? Happy to elaborate further. Hope this helps.