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@AndrewWiedenkeller Hi! I would say to always read the other ACs. Even if you do read the first answer and feel that iit'scorrect, it's important to rule out why the others are wrong. I would also say that even if you're sure an AC is correct, the possibility of a stronger AC is always likely, and you don't want to miss that if you're skimming over the others.
@eliseaghoerghies451 Hii im seeing this over a year later, by any chance was anyone able to get any clarification on this? This is my thought process as well and I'm curious if anything has been confirmed or not so I know whether or not to change my perspective. Thank you!
@josuermorales i got this question right but ur mapping out the reason as to why B is correct makes it so so much clearer so thank you!
@kimwexler Thank you Kim! I was starting RC and got through Critique/Debate Passages but I'm not confident enough to restart that right now. I'm struggling with LR currently, which I am usually really good at. Should I just review/redo my most previous LR module and then redo my RC?
i took an LSAT study break to focus on school for ab 2-3 weeks and when i came back to studying, i keep getting everything wrong. does anyone have any tips to help me out?
Love these!! It's super helpful and motivating to know that high scorers had struggles and pushed through!
@TiaTameraX2 Noo, I feel like starting with LR gave me so much skepticism going into RC. I'm genuinely finding this so difficult😭
Can someone plz explain how B is correct? If the conclusion says:
“systematic attempts by human beings to prevent or control forest fires are ill-advised and shortsighted; forest fires should be left alone and allowed to burn themselves out naturally.”
Which is basically saying: humans need to leave it alone and let nature take its course.
How could we possibly assume B? I picked A as I thought that it explained why human intervention shouldn’t occur.
I spent 5 mins on this question & was so proud to get it right and then I saw it was difficulty level 2...
Can someone please clarify why D is incorrect? The stimulus states:
"Our museum displays only twentieth-century works which are either on loan from private collectors or in the museum's permanent collection... The museum store also sells prints of some works that are not part of the museum's permanent collection, such as Hopper's Nighthawks."
Would that not mean by default that Hopper's Nighthawks is both a twentieth-century work and a work on loan to the museum from a private collector?
i got this one right but i damn near threw up out of anxiety that i'd get it wrong LMFAO
@jessicad51004 getting it wrong both times🥲