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@, you’re in luck! It hasn’t happened yet! Wait, are you a “Hermione Granger” in disguise? A time traveler, of sorts? Hmmm....I’d like that power.
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@ Do you mind if I join in the fun? I’m looking at changing test dates to June. I’m still not feeling comfortable enough taking the test and an additional motivational factor from a great group of people would be a wonderful asset!
I'd mind if you DID NOT join in the fun ... :)>
Let the fun commence!
@ Do you mind if I join in the fun? I’m looking at changing test dates to June. I’m still not feeling comfortable enough taking the test and an additional motivational factor from a great group of people would be a wonderful asset!
I'm interested in learning about the strategy. Is there room for another? I live in the Central timezone.
Where is the negate/necessary rule? I'm sure I'll run into as I study. My goodness, AC C made no sense to me with its double negative mixed up in my head.
AC E is very tricky, I think. I kept with C, but kept looking at E questioning whether I was right or not. Exploit musical sound? Without it, there would be no symphony, no symphony, no art....AC C is stronger, I suppose, but AC E has me scratching my head still.
I drew it out to connect the dots. It worked like a champ. Initially, my brain wasn't connecting to all the information and I refocused and did what JY so often does using symbols and arrows to visualize it. I was actually surprised to see that JY didn't do a similar thing on the explanation, but WWJYD worked for me nonetheless.
Even though I got this right, it took way too long to figure out. It was between A and C and after thinking about it, logically, A was not correct. It was in the wrong order. I need to map it out like JY did and I hope that will speed up my time.
I can't....I just can't....it's just too much....
RTFQ! Read The Freaking Question! Dang it! Note to self: just because it looks like a cookie-cutter strengthen question doesn't mean the test-maker hasn't snuck something in there to see who's actually reading the entire question stem....grrrr! Good lesson to learn now instead of later!
I had AC B initially and rather quickly until BR. I didn't know where to go from there. My problem was the language. "This behavior" from the question stem vs "the team" being unprofessional from AC B was what got me all in a tizzy. I suppose that's considered the same thing, but is it? Can a team have a behavior that's unprofessional, but still be considered not unprofessional overall? #help
After reviewing this question and AC E, I noticed that under symphony, "rarely involves language" is stated as a trait. Well, that's enough to knock out AC E and I initially got it wrong. I was like, "Why didn't I see that on the first go around?"
Thanks for making me feel old, JY! I remember those papyri days!
Glossed over AC A because I saw UV-B in the answer despite questioning AC D as the correct answer. I pulled the trigger and went for AC D only to realize I had been sucked into a trap AC. Man alive, those LSAT writers are good!
I do HAM radio and I'm learning Morse Code right now. It's definitely a challenge!
So glad it's B. I chose D, the "heat" one because it states that there are "words" for heat. "Words" is plural. I was like, maybe this is an observational kinda thing. So, here I go over thinking things again.