Anyone catch any games lately? ⚾️🧢 Baseball’s not really my thing, but a summer game definitely has its charm. What is my thing is the LSAT—so here’s a question for all the baseball fans out there. Tell me the correct answer—and more importantly, explain why it’s right.
Congratulations! With a few more LSAT points, you could likely get a full ride—or close to it—at the same school that offered you half. Just because you have a scholarship offer doesn’t mean you have to take it. Law school will still be here next year, and if you have more official attempts left, why not aim for your best score?
Any June test takers out there? Let me know how it went! Just remember: stay calm and study on. If this wasn’t your fifth attempt, stay locked in. You should be planning to take August anyway. Use the time before score release day to keep getting better 😈
@sandwormm On the LSAT, there is one correct answer choice and four definitively and conclusively incorrect answer choices. That said, are you going with B or E?
@MNCoyote2 E is the correct answer. But, it doesn’t fully disprove the conclusion. It definitely makes it look much weaker though. “Disprove” is a strong word, so use it carefully.
@Operator_Apex In our sections, we don’t focus on time—we focus on accuracy. You don’t need to finish the section. The goal is to answer every question you attempt with perfect accuracy. Moving forward, forget the clock and concentrate on getting each question right.
@DivusIus Yes, that’s correct! I just want to make sure we’re on the same page—the author must agree with answer choice A, but it doesn’t prove the conclusion. It’s a necessary assumption question, not a sufficient assumption question.