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LSAT
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1L START YEAR
2027

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Apr 11

A whole bunch of babies in this comment section lmfao. Yes, there will be subjectively hard questions. What did you expect, to get a 180 handed to you on a silver platter???

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Apr 11

For anyone struggling, put very simply, I chose the right answer because it was the missing link than mentioned both communication and a spacecraft. I went hunting for the argument's "glue," and the right answer had it.

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SofiyaBerman
Friday, Apr 10

got it right but I'm 6 seconds overtime and feeling like my brain is going to explode

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SofiyaBerman
Friday, Apr 10

Hoping I get many level 5 questions on my LSAT because I've never gotten a level 5 wrong (those level 2s and 3s, on the other hand.....)

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Apr 8

level 4s and 5s are my besties. the lower levels, on the other hand.... they're praying on my downfall.

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Apr 8

But it doesn't say "opinion" anywhere in the stimulus??? I'm confused. Are we just adding new words to principles now?

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Apr 7

@Eomerhi Right?!?! SO easy

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Apr 7

Why are all the answers recently B???? When in doubt, do I just choose B????

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Apr 1

Exactly +00.00

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Mar 31

Whyyyyy do I get the level 5s right and the easier ones wrong

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Mar 31

@bsabir This applies in real life too. Just because some company "guarantees" something, that doesn't entirely eliminate a faulty outlier here and there. If that happens IRL, just go and exchange, no big deal. Perfection can never be 100% guaranteed.

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 28

Crazy that this is a 4/5 difficulty when it was so simple... the answer is literally a restatement of something in the stimulus, with the same combination of terms as well.

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Mar 25

@Kevin_Lin I'm confused. Is this about the LSAT exam? They will let us do a blind review after taking the exam where we'll be able to try again on certain questions??????

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SofiyaBerman
Edited Wednesday, Mar 25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbZ_hTEOKZc

me: trying to focus on LSAT prep

my brain: ^^^^ (sesame street song)

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 14

@KaraSwider Thank you!!!

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 14

@MRod I also got them all right and very quickly. I don't map anything out, just highlight the indicator words.

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SofiyaBerman
Friday, Mar 13

Ok this one was easy. 27 seconds under just by carefully reading it, no translation necessary.

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SofiyaBerman
Friday, Mar 13

Once again, I got the hardest question right but the last two easier ones got me stumped. I guess I'm in the minority, based on the comments.

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Mar 11

@madeinkeaven smh we're so unprepared...

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SofiyaBerman
Wednesday, Mar 11

All these math symbols are throwing me off

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Mar 10

The way you listed all the "natural languages" in the exact same order as I learned my 2nd, 3rd, and 4th languages at 2:05 definitely caught my attention lol!

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SofiyaBerman
Tuesday, Mar 10

Heck yeah got it right first try and quickly!

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 7

Endemic. What a good word. Never used it until I traveled to the Galapagos and my use of the word went up a tremendous amount.

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 7

We won't need to do sentence breakdown like this on the LSAT, right? Asking because I have a degree in English Lit and am trying to figure out just how closely, if at all, to restudy this grammar.

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SofiyaBerman
Saturday, Mar 7

@SofiyaBerman Update: I figured it out. I was lumping both clauses in the last sentence together instead of splitting them by part of argument. Note to self: LOOK AT EVERY CLAUSE SEPARATELY.

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