Casebook for the Deconstruction Downloadable Form Copyright (c) 2007 by Binary Solution Test Preparation, Inc All Rights Reserved
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CASEBOOK FILES (Protected PDF Format- requires access) NOTE: Please click here for instructions on opening the Protected PDF Files. If you are still having issues, please visit www.protectedpdf.com | | * Full Casebook * | | * Setups for ALL Casebook Games * | * Setups by Preptests * This file contains Setups for Preptests 14-16, 23, 25-27, 29-32, & 35-48 |
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Our theory is based on linguistic research: by tracking every word that has contributed to the solution of any LSAT question, we have created a SEMANTIC NET of linguistic triggers that carry the code of the test. |
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Repeated Semantic Triggers are organized into Three Concepts which form the foundation of our Simple Solution to any LSAT question Each of these Concepts corresponds to a section of the LSAT |
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Our unique theoretical lens uses a few concepts to solve an infinite array of LSAT questions. Our approach trains testtakers to see the "bright line" triggered by the language of the LSAT. All solutions boil down to an either-or adjudication. The answer choices for every LSAT question are either completely right or completely wrong. Hence, a clear solution can be found by consulting the language of the LSAT. |
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