- Fri Sep 06, 2019 4:44 pm
#67896
Hi Shannon,
This is a common problem I've noticed for students. Lawyers have to be very precise with their language, most especially concerning the laws and the rules that govern their application, and so the LSAT tests for the ability to efficiently parse through difficult language. This also involves not making unwarranted assumptions, instead keeping in mind exactly what you know to be true and what you don't know to be true. So be very careful about language and always think through what each statement means before moving on.
Hope this helps!
This is a common problem I've noticed for students. Lawyers have to be very precise with their language, most especially concerning the laws and the rules that govern their application, and so the LSAT tests for the ability to efficiently parse through difficult language. This also involves not making unwarranted assumptions, instead keeping in mind exactly what you know to be true and what you don't know to be true. So be very careful about language and always think through what each statement means before moving on.
Hope this helps!