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Daily Archives: August 8, 2012
LSAT Flaws I Experienced on My European Vacation
I recently got back from a three-week European vacation, a trip filled with magic and wonderment and standoffish northern Europeans. It’s a land of picturesque fjords, rugged alps, and an abundance of LSAT logical fallacies.
LSAT logical fallacies such as…
Flying on Ryanair – A Composition LSAT Fallacy
Have you ever flown on Ryanair? It’s the Greyhound of the skies, but without the friendly charm. You get a millimeter of legroom, no free food or drinks, and a crew that consists entirely of surly Eastern European teenagers. Ryanair makes United look like Emirates. How do they get away with treating you like human waste? Well, their fares are incredibly cheap; I flew from Dublin to Oslo on Ryanair, an 800-mile trip, for a mere $14. Sounds amazingly inexpensive, right?
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Aug 8, 2012 - 6:00 pm - By Colin Elzie
Tags: logical fallacies, LSAT, lsat flaws, lsat in real life, lsat scores
Tags: logical fallacies, LSAT, lsat flaws, lsat in real life, lsat scores
Logical Reasonings / 8.8.12
A) Hmm. Some law schools want to change their tuition figures for US News & World Report. Wall Street Journal. B) This New York University law student has resorted to post signs to help pay off his law school debt. … Read Entire Article…
Aug 8, 2012 - 2:46 pm - By Hank
Tags: law, law school debt, law schools, law student, logical reasonings, us news & world report
Tags: law, law school debt, law schools, law student, logical reasonings, us news & world report






