If you come across a Nested Conditional statement, you cannot completely ignore it unless, of course, you don’t care about that one extra point. Oh, and by the way, you just came across a Nested Conditional statement. See how easy that was? In today’s LSAT Forum Post of the Day, LSAT expert Nikki Siclunov offers some tips to a student on handling such complex conditionals.
Here’s a quick preview. But be sure to check out the full thread to read the entire explanation our team provided:
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