Discussion
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to
account for the apparent discrepancy in the students'
preferences?
*This question is included in Complete Section: LR-A, Oct. '10 LSAT (PT 61 Sec. 2), question #25
(A) | Because several of the candidates listed in the poll had extensive experience as university presidents, not all of the candidates could be differentiated on this basis alone. |
(B) | ... |
(C) | ... |
(D) | ... |
(E) | ... |
(F) | ... |
The solution is
Posted: 11/27/2011 17:57
There appears to be a typo in the explanation for answer (A). The list was not comprised of students.
Posted: 11/28/2011 01:36
Hey Tom,
Yup. There's a typo alright.
Should read:
"If there were lots of experienced *candidates* on the list, then why on earth would the students choose someone inexperienced?"
Look for the updated text to be included in the next update.
Thanks.
Yup. There's a typo alright.
Should read:
"If there were lots of experienced *candidates* on the list, then why on earth would the students choose someone inexperienced?"
Look for the updated text to be included in the next update.
Thanks.