@ImpishLustrousFace That's fair. I'd start by treating them as MSS, so we have a higher standard than MSS "lite". But there are definitely times where the correct answer feels slightly less supported than a correct answer in LR MSS.
I was wondering why I seemed to be getting those 4 and 5 star Stated and Implied questions correct without having any idea of what the distinction was. Pretty early on in the RC units, I basically just stopped paying attention to any indication about whether the question was Implied or Stated. Once I did that I basically never got those questions wrong lol. But still, I guess I can see how the distinction could be useful given certain question type variations and that sort of thing. Implied: supported side of the support spectrum. Stated: far end of the supported side of the spectrum. Yeah?
#feedback Are there any plans to add a "Structure of Passage" question type to these lessons? I can't seem to crack them, I'm usually narrowing it down to two and selecting the wrong answer. I would love to hear your approach to these questions.
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So on the actual LSAT we have a text box we can use in reading comp section? thats works similar to ctrl f?
@lsatjasg exactly
Can implied questions be thought of as MSS lite?
@ImpishLustrousFace That's fair. I'd start by treating them as MSS, so we have a higher standard than MSS "lite". But there are definitely times where the correct answer feels slightly less supported than a correct answer in LR MSS.
I was wondering why I seemed to be getting those 4 and 5 star Stated and Implied questions correct without having any idea of what the distinction was. Pretty early on in the RC units, I basically just stopped paying attention to any indication about whether the question was Implied or Stated. Once I did that I basically never got those questions wrong lol. But still, I guess I can see how the distinction could be useful given certain question type variations and that sort of thing. Implied: supported side of the support spectrum. Stated: far end of the supported side of the spectrum. Yeah?
Sad day to have eye issues that require a paper tests :’) (but also no regrets bc I did need that accommodation)
Is it possible to get a search box in the drills so we can have some practice using it before taking the test #feedback
ctl f
This is on the roadmap. Can't say when it will be implemented, though.
I second this #feedback
Really helpful section!
love the usernameee
really great section -- love the summary review at the end too!
Wonderful section thanks for adding this, I must study and get this entire section down! Crucial for test day
#feedback Are there any plans to add a "Structure of Passage" question type to these lessons? I can't seem to crack them, I'm usually narrowing it down to two and selecting the wrong answer. I would love to hear your approach to these questions.
agreed^! #feedback
Can we use the search box feature on the actual exam?
Yes, it is available. Some students have complained it's laggy on test day though...so it may not really work as perfectly as you'd expect.
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