Is A too far-reaching?
Is A wrong because the statement doesn't imply that dietary plans will include every food that is...
Jazzy on August 5 at 01:08AM
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q15
1
Reply
Answer choice E
If answer choice E read, "*The lack* of Nobel Prizes awarded to a scientist is an inaccurate indi...
AndrewArabie on December 9, 2022
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q26
1
Reply
C instead of D
Couldn't another possibility be that the residents would change their mind and not oppose the con...
Jasmin1 on September 15, 2022
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q19
2
Replies
Diagramming: Is "Almost All" quantified as "mos...
Is "Almost All" quantified as "most" or "some"?
Cameo on September 5, 2022
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q3
1
Reply
Unbelievable question
I understand the logic behind choice D, but I just wanted to come on here and say that I think th...
pbt5097 on July 27, 2022
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q22
1
Reply
Q22
"In studies of identical twins" how do we assume that participants lie or overreport in studies o...
fady-yatooma on August 6, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q22
2
Replies
explain please
?
hpw on June 14, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q16
2
Replies
Answer Choice Face Off
Why answer choice B instead of E for this question? Thank you!
EmilyMarieMenendez on June 14, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q11
4
Replies
What do the twins have to do with anything.
I chose C and I can kind of understand how D might be a better option because it provides an alte...
devinjax14 on January 10, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q22
2
Replies
Answer choice B
Can someone explain the negation for answer choice B? I thought unless negates the sufficient con...
lxnxrd19 on January 7, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q9
2
Replies
Negating with Unless statement
Is this the correct negation of answer choice B? if the amount of money already spent on the pr...
lxnxrd19 on January 7, 2021
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q6
5
Replies
Why D and not C?
I put C because of the second sentence. I don't get why it would be C because all it says about f...
devinjax14 on December 10, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q17
2
Replies
What about the Residents?
From the argument, the new stations need: 1. close to pipeline 2. large body of water 3. trans...
Gianna-Rossi on September 23, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q19
3
Replies
June 2017 SEC 2 Q26
I also chose B as an answer because both agreed that rules governing the Science award is not ade...
kens on May 19, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q26
1
Reply
June 2017 SEC 2 Q9
Can you explain why E is incorrect? Thanks
kens on May 18, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q9
1
Reply
C incorrect
Is C incorrect because based on the information in the passage it's possible for two people to ha...
llowe on March 10, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q15
1
Reply
why is this flawed?
i don't see the flaw in teh reasoning
Sidhi-Gosain on February 11, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q24
1
Reply
B AND C
PLEASE WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN B AND C. GUESSING IT IS THE CONDITIONAL STATEMENT IN C ,BU...
toyalli on January 29, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q2
2
Replies
A and D
How is D the correct answer? This is how I diagrammed: Premise: If technological innovations t...
tomgbean on January 1, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q25
1
Reply
D
Please explain answer D. Thanks!
tomgbean on January 1, 2020
  • June 2017 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q5
1
Reply