One more LSAT question. Does anyone have advice for matching flaws or parallel reasoning or most similar to the argument type questions? Anything someone said that helped them click for you, or something that helps you get through them quicker? These are the ones I struggle with the most, particularly for pacing and speed.
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Friday, Oct 31 2025
@IanA Hi! This is SO helpful! I’m the same with panicking on these… I just start spinning my wheels and getting nowhere. Really good idea on the strength and plain english. I tend to take a bit too long diagramming but can do the plain english much quicker if diagramming isn’t 100% necessary!
Good luck next week!
Hello! As the Nov test approaches, wondering if there are any hacks or strategies for elimination (or deciding between 2) by question type, or if there’s a cheat sheet for that? (For example, language is too strong, new information, temporal, etc.) Having those together would be so helpful.
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