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A little frustrated by this one because I immediately thought "who cares?" about other companies. Trying to figure out the best way to hone my skill at determining when this sort of comparison is apt and when it's irrelevant, one of the trickier parts of the LSAT so far for sure.
good example of a question where it's really important to focus in on the main conclusion. We're dealing solely with who should be interpreting this data, not who/how one should be making diagnoses, practicing medicine, etc.
my first 100% on a 5/5 difficulty passage!! got me feelin good for the test this week
might be a good example of when eliminating answer choices by the strength of the statement (all, none, etc.) is not the best strategy
I kinda stumbled into the correct answer by reading "if...but not otherwise" as a necessary condition indicator (which I know see is partially incorrect). But that set me up to see the fact that if they're eligible, then they must have an exemplary record. AC A is the only one where Franklin has such a record but Penn doesn't.
I think this is my least favorite LR question of all time