September 2007 LSAT - Section 2 - Question 17
Emil-Kunkin December 27, 2023
It's critical to think about the effect of a new condition. Here, we know that H is on day two. This means that there are only two longs left for days one and three, T and N. However, T can never go on day one, because two things must come before it, so we know that N s day one, and T is day three, which also forces P on day one before N.