Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What the LSAT has taught me thus far.


Distrust. Sure you have sound logic, but you forgot that one table out of five can't have three sponsors at it, so K really does sit at table two and not table one. I used to think I had a good memory. This test is breaking me.

Deception. Every question is designed to trick you through murky diction and meaningless rules. I hope I walk away from this test with more than a unique ability to cut through bull crap.

Malcontent. Here's some formal logic for you. Christian thinks the LSAT is a mean test. Organisations that make mean tests hate Christian. Therefore, the makers of the LSAT hate Christian.

What information, if also true, would strengthen the authors argument?

I dislike you too LSAT.

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