Just want to say that understanding that necessary assumptions are almost always a weak premise is something I struggled to understand till now. I’m actually getting these type of questions correct now that I shifted my logical analysis of what is needed. Thanks so much.
Thanks so much for this explanation. As others have stated, I am also taking a paid prep course + using khan academy & you've helped me iron out the kinks. Thanks for sharing such valuable information!
I have no clue why I'm just noticing this, but what is Strategy Prep (the name of the channel this particular video is streaming on)?!! Did Ben and/or Nathan have a LSAT prep company before LSAT Demon?
I love this video ! great explanation and reasoning....however as I watch these LSAT prep videos and keep buying study aids/books, it makes me so sad that STANDARD undergraduate education of 4 years does not prepare you for STANDARD test if its LSAT, MCAT, GRE, and even hight school time for SAT. we are def lacking in the quality of education people receive
Why should a standard education prepare each and every student for a niche test? I would hate to be forced to pay for preps for real estate exams and medical exams when i dont plan on going that direction
Assumptions is a premise left out, missing piece. All arguments have assumption are invalid. Enough premises to prove conclusion. Nec Ass, must be true, premise author left out and author need. If not true will fall apart. Very weak, what do u need to get into law school . Will not always prove conclusion. Bare minimum without them argument fails. Sufficient Ass guarantee the conclusion. Strong! Correct answer will prove conclusion.