Why D?
Can someone explain to me why D is the correct answer? I'm kinda lost trying to figure it out. Th...
MasonDees on December 23, 2022
  • June 1993 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q26
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How is answer A wrong?
I feel we don't need to have overdue in our answer because it's already stated that the books are...
Tyler808 on December 23, 2022
  • December 2013 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q22
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Why I have Problem with AC C
Why C is correct when it only explains why the wooden-framed house was damaged but does not give ...
Ashkan on December 23, 2022
  • June 2008 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q6
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Neutrality and quotes
I picked complete agreement, but then during Blind Review started doubting that and thinking that...
rswafra on December 23, 2022
  • June 2018 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q15
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Which is the discrepancy?
I think the common thread between all these discussion posts is confusion as to which discrepancy...
AndrewArabie on December 15, 2022
  • September 2017 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q21
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Question
Hello, Would this be an example of a biased sample?
MelissaToribio on December 15, 2022
  • December 2009 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q20
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Argument Structure
Hello, I understand that the last sentence in the stimulus is the conclusion but what would the f...
MelissaToribio on December 15, 2022
  • June 1997 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q19
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Subconclusion
Hello, Is the second sentence beginning with "Some" a subconclusion? Thank you!
MelissaToribio on December 14, 2022
  • December 2004 LSAT
  • SEC5
  • Q1
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C vs D
Hello, I'm having trouble understanding why C is incorrect. Here's my thought process: If precise...
Abigail-Okereke on December 14, 2022
  • July 2020 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q9
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Why is A correct?
Hello, I understand this is a could be true except (aka cannot be true). I see how choices B-E ar...
Abigail-Okereke on December 14, 2022
  • July 2020 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q11
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explanation video
Is it possible to get an explanation video? I got three questions incorrect, so I would like to u...
Abigail-Okereke on December 13, 2022
  • July 2020 LSAT
  • SEC2
  • Q13
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G1 Question 4
Couldn't a sequence of K>I>F>M>G>J>H>L>N be possible and not violate any rules, therefore, meani...
chidera on December 12, 2022
  • February 1992 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q4
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Flaw?
Is this an equivocation flaw?
Abigail-Okereke on December 12, 2022
  • June 2018 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q5
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How can I infer this?
Hello, I had a hard time answering this question because I wasn't sure what to infer from before ...
Amandaccs on December 12, 2022
  • December 1996 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q13
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Question type
Hello, May someone please explain how to go about these "what can be added logically at the end...
Amandaccs on December 11, 2022
  • June 2006 LSAT
  • SEC3
  • Q17
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Determining the game set up
Hello, I understand that this is a muti-linear game. I'm just confused about how we know to sep...
Amandaccs on December 11, 2022
  • December 1992 LSAT
  • SEC1
  • Q13
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A & D
Unlike the previous post, I have not figured it out. I don't understand why it can't be both A & D.
AndrewArabie on December 11, 2022
  • October 1992 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q1
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a vs e
why is E a better answer choice than A?
Abigail-Okereke on December 9, 2022
  • December 1995 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q1
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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
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Difficult
This is a difficult question. Why is B wrong? What makes A the correct answer?
Abigail-Okereke on December 8, 2022
  • February 1994 LSAT
  • SEC4
  • Q10
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