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PrepTests ·
PT134.S4.P3.Q19
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AudreyMills
Thursday, Jul 23

ok i get it but i dont even care anymore

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PT144.S2.Q24
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AudreyMills
Tuesday, Jul 7

You know what, I don't even care.

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Edited Tuesday, Jun 30

AudreyMills

😖 Frustrated

Tips for doing a low-res summary (RC) while being timed.

The low-res summary helps a ton, but boy, is it hard to do during practice sections. Does anyone have any tips? I find talking out loud is helpful, but I know I won't be able to do that during the actual test.

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Wednesday, Jun 24

Kevin is the best

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Wednesday, Jun 24

I GOT 100% 16/16 I am so happy (yesterday I was getting 50%s)

Reminder to take breaks, rest, then get back to it when you have more mental energy

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AudreyMills
Tuesday, Jun 23

@Marleyrosezimt I interpreted it as the Tragic Story reflecting what was going on in Greek civilization... so if the idea of the "self/personal autonomy" was emerging during ancient Greek civilization, then the story is an attempt to accurately reflect what was being perceived at the time. I basically thought the word "emergence" was kinda saying that this story is proof of personal autonomy being on the rise (or lowkey trending) in ancient Greek civilization at the time

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Thursday, Jun 18

i hate myself

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Wednesday, Jun 17

i'm going to throw up

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PrepTests ·
PT139.S1.Q18
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AudreyMills
Monday, Jun 15

note to myself for next time: actually read the stim and the question before answering!!!

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Monday, Jun 15

@LSATKilla87 I had the same thought process in a similar question that had an "in general rule". Basically, rules don't have to be airtight to strengthen an argument. Let's say if "most of the time, rule A is applied", then it would strengthen the argument that if the stimulus were also supportive of this rule, if true.

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PrepTests ·
PT139.S4.Q19
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Edited Monday, Jun 15

I totally see why E is right. But I didn't understand how "windfall gain" had anything to do with the lottery. I get it now, but on test day, that would not be clear! I didn't choose E because it didn't explicitly mention the lottery. I would have picked E if I knew what windfall gain was implying... i feel dumb

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AudreyMills
Thursday, Jun 11

boi how is that a 3-star!! I swear some 1 stars are more difficult than this question

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Thursday, Jun 11

@SydneyRoper Yes! It is to reflect the new LSAT interface. So these questions have the same "look" that the August LSAT will have

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Thursday, Jun 11

what the heck was that

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Thursday, Jun 11

I love that diagramming works but boy I cannot do all that in under 2 minutes

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AudreyMills
Tuesday, Jun 9

I was originally tempted by E, but I figured that correlation is not perfect. So, yes, there can be students who did NOT participate in the program but got good grades, and vice versa. It can be true that some kids do well regardless of their partiicpation in program, but the existence of these outliers does not weaken the overall claim being made here.

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AudreyMills
Monday, Jun 8

@SusanLeifker yes! I thought I did all of the "You Try" sections, but then a bunch more appeared

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