LSAT Logic | Sufficient vs Necessary Conditions
We deal with "if-then" statements all the time in everyday life. "If I have another drink or two, I won't be able to driv...

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We deal with "if-then" statements all the time in everyday life. "If I have another drink or two, I won't be able to drive safely." "If I get a higher LSAT score, I'll be competitive at better law schools."
The LSAT Logical Reasoning section requires us to think about these statements a little more formally than we're used to. (If we want to do well on the LSAT's Logical Reasoning section,