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CamilleChmura
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CamilleChmura
Thursday, Jan 08

I don't go to Rutgers but I'm local! Any review is great and something I'd be up for.

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CamilleChmura
Thursday, Oct 23 2025

Passage 2 humbled me so bad that I'm considering a different career path

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Tuesday, Sep 30 2025

@bizzy thank you so much!

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Monday, Sep 22 2025

Can someone please share their strategy for these questions? I can't find anything that works for the life of me. #help

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Wednesday, Sep 17 2025

Anddd this is my cue to log off for tonight

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Tuesday, Sep 16 2025

what is going on

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CamilleChmura
Wednesday, Sep 10 2025

Lol is there a way to solve these questions without a headache?

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CamilleChmura
Monday, Sep 08 2025

The more I do these drills, the more I lose hope for my dream score :D I'm not giving up, just sharing so that if anyone else is also struggling but has been working really hard, you are not alone!

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CamilleChmura
Monday, Sep 01 2025

wtf

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Sunday, Aug 31 2025

Yeah so today was not the day to humble me severely over and over again

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Sunday, Aug 31 2025

....what?

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Friday, Aug 29 2025

@jansen bien m belarmino its okay me too ;(

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Friday, Aug 29 2025

These drills at the end of the modules actually make me feel like I haven't spent over a month of my life already grinding this curriculum. 3/5. Humbled.

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Thursday, Aug 21 2025

Anyone else quick to eliminate the answer choices that are definitely wrong, but then you stare at the remaining one (the correct answer) and second-guess it for a minute?

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CamilleChmura
Wednesday, Aug 20 2025

Could someone please share their process for answering questions like this?

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Monday, Aug 18 2025

These you try questions are getting worse and worse

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Sunday, Aug 17 2025

I have to admit, compared to all other question types so far, this one has been the toughest for me. We are repeatedly advised not to make assumptions, yet disregarding information that has been cemented in our minds is difficult.

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CamilleChmura
Friday, Aug 15 2025

Anyone else having a hard time mapping this out mentally? I notice I get the right answers, but I'm still 20 seconds over target time.

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CamilleChmura
Wednesday, Aug 13 2025

I mean, come on, first Pat, now these damn raspberry nurseries.

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Wednesday, Aug 13 2025

I just want to share my experience so people don't feel alone. I struggled for a long time with drilling questions. I thought I'd never be able to do it. Now, I can drill them out correctly under time, and if not, I can appreciate a wrong answer as a chance to sharpen my skills. My greatest advice: keep a wrong answer journal, write out exactly why the correct answer is correct, and why all of the other answers are wrong. After some time, revisit questions in your journal and redo them blind. That'll show you if you have since gathered enough skill to complete it, or if it's still an area of difficulty. This has helped me tremendously.

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CamilleChmura
Sunday, Aug 10 2025

second-guessing and switching to an incorrect answer in BR pains my soul

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Friday, Aug 01 2025

@CamilleChmura Additional note, I think that this drives the point home of reshaping the way we think. LSAT ways of thinking are very different from the ways we would think to solve issues in daily life. 

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CamilleChmura
Friday, Aug 01 2025

Awesome article to tell us all to lower our egos, accept we were wrong, and grind a question out until we understand how wrong we were, why we were wrong, and how we can now become right

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Thursday, Jul 31 2025

My first thought regarding the cheese and death by bedsheets correlation was that cheese can contribute to sleep disturbances. These disturbances may cause individuals to have more vivid nightmares. Hence, this could explain how A (higher cheese consumption) causes B (# of people who die by becoming entangled in their bedsheets). I thought the "duh it's wrong" attitude was not helpful, as there actually could be an explanation that links the two claims together. Additionally, I think this is wrongfully leading people to give up if the explanation isn't a given (which is exactly how the LSAT wants to trick you). #feedback

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Wednesday, Jul 30 2025

3/3 but then blind review made me second-guess myself, and I changed 2 to the wrong answer....humbled yet again.

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