Yaass, academic cattiness. You tell it like it is critic. I need some drama to give me the dose of dopamine I need to get through these dense passages. Not quite Real Housewives but I'll take it. Reading about smart people being catty is on a whole other level
#feedback Kevin, first of all I want to say thanks for helping me get the correct answer upon my answering of this question.
On the other hand, I also want to recognize that you always do a very great job in explaining why something is right and why something else is wrong. You never shirk that responsibility to us as your students to explain why something is wrong. In previous lessons, when I got a question wrong, I was totally let down and a little insulted that something was sometimes regarded as "obviously" wrong and that we should just not even have considered it. While I probably got some extra practice trying to figure out why it was "obviously" wrong, I also appreciate your style of explaining very intricate or small details I might have missed upon my re-review of the answer choice.
Are these refer back questions highlighted on the real LSAT?
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Yaass, academic cattiness. You tell it like it is critic. I need some drama to give me the dose of dopamine I need to get through these dense passages. Not quite Real Housewives but I'll take it. Reading about smart people being catty is on a whole other level
#feedback Kevin, first of all I want to say thanks for helping me get the correct answer upon my answering of this question.
On the other hand, I also want to recognize that you always do a very great job in explaining why something is right and why something else is wrong. You never shirk that responsibility to us as your students to explain why something is wrong. In previous lessons, when I got a question wrong, I was totally let down and a little insulted that something was sometimes regarded as "obviously" wrong and that we should just not even have considered it. While I probably got some extra practice trying to figure out why it was "obviously" wrong, I also appreciate your style of explaining very intricate or small details I might have missed upon my re-review of the answer choice.
Are these refer back questions highlighted on the real LSAT?