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I really liked having this Q type last in the curriculum - it was good to review argument structures and argument types after going through all the LR lessons. Helped me understand what arguments I am still struggling on for other question types!
for some reason this method has been working better for me as well
got this one right just based on pure vibes
editing this because i contradicted what was said in the video... but it seems to be a pretty straightforward method to automatically flagging some ACs as potentially correct or completely incorrect
honestly i just saw a word i wasn't comfortable with (repudiate) and immediately skipped the AC which i need to stop doing
could have saved myself 18 minutes if i just scrolled to the comments thank you so so much !!
i got this wrong because i thought the right answer was almost too obvious and perfect lol
after the grueling questions in the majority of this module, i had to do an easy level drill - 5/5 i'm just taking this win and running with it
literally every single one of these i've narrowed it down to the right answer and the most popular wrong answer and i pick the latter every single time :') stop tricking me lsat
do i even know how to read?
you're not alone! to look at the bright side it can only go up from here with practice :)
WE'RE SO BACK!!!! (it was 2/5)
this is how these questions clicked for me too! like actively thinking through each answer choice in relation to the stimulus. seems kinda obvious but i tend to overlook that simple step when i'm actually practicing
i second this. i get lost really easily
this is 3 months later but this is actually goated so thank you
I've heard that reading scientific journals and legal journals/reviews are a good way to get yourself used to reading dense material - also these types of passages show up in RC so it can increase your vocabulary in these topics (art is also a popular passage topic). Google Scholar is a good resource to find some free articles/studies with more "sophisticated" writing