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Hi All
I'm wondering if it's best to start with later answer choices on some of the harder LG questions (rule suspension, 5 IF). Obviously these are time sinks intended by the test makers - especially because if you don't notice any special restrictions you need to try all choices... so it seems like they purposely make the answer choice later ones (E,D..) So is it in our interest to start with later answer choices if we need to test through them?
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I haven't gone through the statistics of the LSAT in terms of what answer comes out the most, but I would say every answer A,B,C,D,E has its 20% chance of being correct... Look through some of the LSAT questions and the hardest ones will have the correct answer choice as A or B. I wouldn't go backwards...
I would skim through all 5 answer choices, and try to eliminate the obvious incorrect ones before powering through all of them though.