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This happened to me on my first LSAT in Nov. I went from getting 152 to 144. Then I stopped studying for the whole week. I thought I was going to get 140 😂 But to my surprise, I got a 156. Maybe you just need to rest; burnout is real. Try studying in the morning for a few hours, then spend the rest of your day doing something that excites you and makes you feel alive, and repeat.
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The passage and the questions made me question if I even spoke English at all
Hello, I am the emotional support comment. Keep going, we can do this! (I got it wrong too HAHA)
@kaitlynehahn100 This is what I thought too :(((
Their theory (that petroleum is formed from plants and animals) is refuted by the presence of biomarkers in petroleum. (Stimulus)
Answer D weakens it because it says "No, your theory is wrong, it could also come from bacterias, which can be a living organism too"
It took me a while, and after some mental gymnastics, that's how I understood it.
@shippiinguyen Thank you! This makes sense to me <3
This question makes me angry haha But it's 101, hopefully they have upgraded their questions. Like, how can A be right but B is wrong when they're so similar? Also, A is such a US core haha
I don't understand. Doesn't (A) just repeat the last part of the stimulus? Or maybe I assumed that more than half of the forest is unnaturally crowded with immature trees... That was the reason why I didn't pick it.
How do you do this with the speed of an actual LSAT test?
Individuals who buy new cars still pay more relative to their incomes is still true regardless of whether or not they are less in numbers now, no?
Do you think it’ll work if you don’t memorize medical words and instead referred to them as the first letter of their word. Like if you were to read “hypotension,” you refer to it as “H” in your brain haha at least, that’s what I do
No idea what putative and spurious mean womp womp
@fyepes582 Oh, I didn't catch the "never" part. This cleared everything up for me, thank you!
Yeah, no. Learned the first framework and my brain said no to the other two 😂
I answered C thinking that they can just renew their rental :(
@ksh9665264 I'm not 100% sure of my explanation as well, but from what I gather,
The question asks about the advantages of replacing current industrial practices with an industrial ecosystem (IE).
And this is directly lifted from the passage, they explained IE as "In such a system the consumption of energy and materials is optimized, wastes and pollution are minimized, and the effluents of one process—whether they are spent catalysts from petroleum refining or discarded plastic containers from consumer products—serve as the raw material for another process."
So it does not automatically mean that just because that is employed, that there will be an increase in the use of alternative sources of energy.
Hello! I'm in NY and I'm taking the LSAT in November. I took off from work, so I'm pretty much free most of the time. I'd be delighted to join your study group!
@Jake. Good luck! You got this!!