- Sat Dec 19, 2020 5:32 pm
#82572
Hi there,
I am working my way through the LR bible and want to experience more nested conditionals. The LR bible only goes through one example in chapter 6 -- to be fair, it's two examples of the same idea where a conditional is nested with an unless necessary condition and the entire nested conditional is translated into an Either/Or conditional. I love this translation/simplification but I can't fully understand nested conditionals until I see more examples.
Are there examples of when a nested conditional would turn into an AND conditional (vs. the either/or of the LR bible)?
What other types of nested conditionals have shown up on the LSAT? Is there a complete list some where?
I know this is a bit advanced and probably rare but I'm turning into an LSAT nerd. Please help!
I am working my way through the LR bible and want to experience more nested conditionals. The LR bible only goes through one example in chapter 6 -- to be fair, it's two examples of the same idea where a conditional is nested with an unless necessary condition and the entire nested conditional is translated into an Either/Or conditional. I love this translation/simplification but I can't fully understand nested conditionals until I see more examples.
Are there examples of when a nested conditional would turn into an AND conditional (vs. the either/or of the LR bible)?
What other types of nested conditionals have shown up on the LSAT? Is there a complete list some where?
I know this is a bit advanced and probably rare but I'm turning into an LSAT nerd. Please help!