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So since we can't write on the test like shown in these lessons, how will we remember which answer choices are still in the running and which ones are eliminated when we come back to them?
Writing it on scratch paper will just eat so much time...
#help
It's so interesting that you can select the right answer by choosing the one that best applies to one of the two passages when the questions asks about both. It's definitely a practice in self-confidence - choose what you feel is best, and, for time's sake, stick with it and move on!
@SofiyaBerman came back after a break and got a 9/14. Big believer in breaks!
@JessicaVerdugoLopez precisely how I feel even though the correct answer I did obtain.
Ok these are so easy. More of these APs and less of the previous NAs on my LSAT please, LSAT gods!!
Correct with 33 seconds overtime but for being the first question of this kind, I'll take it!
@marco45689 The way you worded your second sentence finally made it click for me. Thank you!!
Ok so I'm getting the video questions right but the you try questions wrong??????
I can't remember the last time something has made me want to throw my laptop across the room and punch a hole in the wall like this. Probably never.
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???
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.
got it right but I'm 6 seconds overtime and feeling like my brain is going to explode
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.....)
level 4s and 5s are my besties. the lower levels, on the other hand.... they're praying on my downfall.
But it doesn't say "opinion" anywhere in the stimulus??? I'm confused. Are we just adding new words to principles now?

I've noticed a pattern where, often, if one of the answer choices on a flaw question is about the sufficiency/necessity mistake, that is the correct answer. Would it make sense to hunt for and just select that answer any time it is among the choices?
#help please