If I want to practice validity questions....which questions should I be drilling the most? NA, PSA, SA, and MBT....is there anything I'm missing?

Understanding and applying validity has been suuuuuch an uphill battle for me. And just to make sure it's sunk in, I want to drill as many of those question types as I can.

Thanks!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 01 2017

    @jhaldy10325 said:

    One great exercise with validity that you can do across the board is to take invalid arguments and correct them; make them valid. This is the task for SA questions, but we can do this with basically any invalid argument.

    We don't see a whole lot of valid arguments on the LSAT: Valid arguments can't be strengthened or weakened and have no flaws or assumptions, so they're just not very useful to the test writers.

    Wow, I don't know how that is JUST occurring to me. Thank you!!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 01 2017

    One great exercise with validity that you can do across the board is to take invalid arguments and correct them; make them valid. This is the task for SA questions, but we can do this with basically any invalid argument.

    We don't see a whole lot of valid arguments on the LSAT: Valid arguments can't be strengthened or weakened and have no flaws or assumptions, so they're just not very useful to the test writers.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 01 2017

    @nathanieljschwartz435 said:

    If you are struggling w logic and validity, try parallel questions and diagram ALL the ACs. Often, as JY says, these could very well manifest as stims for other question

    Thank you! I'll give that a try.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 01 2017

    If you are struggling w logic and validity, try parallel questions and diagram ALL the ACs. Often, as JY says, these could very well manifest as stims for other question

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