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#feedback Do you guys take these drills timed or use unlimited time?
#feedback When I take the drills first and it has a timer, I noticed that it doesn't stop so how is it a timed session? I end up taking so long because I know it won't kick me out. Also, how do you know the target time? I only see it during BR
#feedback Does that mean a rule is always general? I was looking at the fact the stimulus says "In some jurisdiction" while the correct answer choice says "in general"
#feedback is the low-res summary just buzzwords? I know the low-res summary is to help me remember what the paragraph is about, but I struggle with just keeping it to a word or a few words. Any strategy?
#feedback How do you diagram question #4. What is sufficient and what's necessary?
Are the two subjects (small and large animals) sufficient and is "more rapidly" necessary?
How can one spot an embedded conditional in a broader conditional?
For question 3, I was looking at the first sentence as one concept and the second sentence after "unless" as another concept, and in that case, I didn't analyze the first sentence (dividing it into sufficient and necessary).
#feedback is it advisable to watch the videos and read the text or do only one? It takes so much time to do both.
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong but I'm seriously not getting any of these questions. Is there a method that I can try? I'm seriously lost.#feedback
#feedback Also, does that mean we aren't supposed to be blind reviewing every single question?
#feedback: How do you flag a question?
#feedback What is warmup? Is it taking drills?
#feedback when you take a PT, can you not redo it? Also, does the PT here refer you to Lawhub, or is it separate?
#feedback I thought that the last paragraph was the author's opinion which makes it the main point. How can you identify the author's opinion accurately?
#feedback Does it not also say that if we negate the sufficient, we can't infer anything from it? I'm a little confused