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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?
Why are all the answers recently B???? When in doubt, do I just choose B????
@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.
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.
@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??????
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbZ_hTEOKZc
me: trying to focus on LSAT prep
my brain: ^^^^ (sesame street song)
@MRod I also got them all right and very quickly. I don't map anything out, just highlight the indicator words.
Ok this one was easy. 27 seconds under just by carefully reading it, no translation necessary.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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???