Set Up
For the set up, I used 1/3/5 along the base. Got all of the answers correct though it likely too...
bb042745 on January 25 at 08:34PM
  • June 2015 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q1
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Distributions
How can you have a 1-2-2 scenario when the first two options are described as being solid or wove...
NS1 on January 25 at 08:28PM
  • December 2014 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q11
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Why is it could be true and not must be true?
Why is could be true and not must be true?
Jvsquaq1 on January 25 at 12:32AM
  • December 2016 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q4
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Picking E
I picked E which I had ruled out, after careful consideration. I said to myself if the rescue s...
Jvsquaq1 on January 22 at 02:58PM
  • May 2020 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q19
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Diagramming
For the initial diagram, could someone elaborate on why we put an in and out for the y/r and w/s/u
iHAVE33FLAWSandAcommonLSATflawAINTone on January 22 at 02:52PM
  • December 2004 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q13
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Game setup
The video was very helpful thank you!!! But I do have a question because I was worried about ...
Karlie on January 21 at 09:21PM
  • June 2014 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q19
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Question 13 - Diagraming
Why would you not set this game up as a GURU game? I had 4 plausible scenarios. 1. R Q/S V ...
Anna-Rogers on January 21 at 09:18PM
  • June 2014 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q7
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June 2014 LSAT LG
How can we determine the relationship between segment one and two? If I is the last in 1st segmen...
kens on January 21 at 09:15PM
  • June 2014 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q5
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I completely understand this game however, I am...
I have tried each answer choice and each one does not allow me to determine every spot.
afreeman7972@gmail.com on January 21 at 09:12PM
  • June 2014 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q5
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T and W
Why can't T be shorter then W? All we know about T is that it is shorter than N and longer than S.
rachelsilver on January 21 at 09:00PM
  • June 2014 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q4
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I do not understand this type of rule substitut...
. Ive been posting about it and have not received a response. Please walk me through this questio...
ritagentile on January 21 at 08:54PM
  • December 2013 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q5
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Set Up Question
Hi, can someone show me the proper set up for this game?
Isabel-Zuniga on January 21 at 08:44PM
  • June 2012 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q12
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Missing deduction
I'm missing something important. While diagramming for this question I set up a scenario where W ...
allisonfarley on January 21 at 08:43PM
  • June 2012 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q21
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Why is B Correct?
Hi there, I created the following board: PORSTRV I believe this satisfies all rules and is...
MattT23 on January 21 at 08:38PM
  • June 2012 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q10
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Question Explanation
Can you please explain how you got to this answer?
Julia! on January 21 at 08:37PM
  • June 2012 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q4
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B
Requesting some clarification...
enochswalk on January 18 at 09:53PM
  • June 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q2
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Why is it labeled could be true and not must be...
Why is this could be true and not must be true?
Jvsquaq1 on January 18 at 06:22PM
  • October 2003 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q3
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I'm struggling to understand why B is the corre...
In the third paragraph, the author literally says that the psychologist can predict patterns for ...
MorganBunch on January 18 at 06:19PM
  • December 1994 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q25
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Chose right but need to calibrate
In deciding between C and D I chose C because D went a little too far. Is that an accurate reaso...
enochswalk on January 18 at 06:15PM
  • December 1991 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q6
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N RULE negation
The rule is if N is selected then V is not selected. Does that mean however that if V is selec...
Sash on January 18 at 05:57PM
  • December 2011 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q16
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