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Sometimes I feel like I should have gotten an answer right if only I had the chance to argue my answer's case in front of a jury...
I'm too scared of wasting time on questions that I speed through and get them wrongggg
got 7/13 correct on the drill but all the one-off You Try questions were correct, what gives? Are the You Try questions just all meant to be easier than the drills or am I just panicking because of the clock?
the shorter answer options are always so terrifying lol
I usually answer these types of questions by looking for the one answer that strengthens, rather than weakens, but this is one of those times where I just needed to look for the answer than simply had no bearing on the argument at all lol
i can handle "stated" questions just fine but those inference questions kill meeeee
The stimuli that involve medical jargon make my brain hurt
This was a tough one! I eventually got to my answer by crossing out anything that was aunecessary and just looking at "a claim" "a premise" "a dilemma", well it wasnt a premise or dilemma so it must have been a claim. wish I met the time requirements though lol
ugh i was debating between the right answer and the wrong one and i made the wrong choice :(
My first drill with 5/5 accuracy! Might bump myself up from medium to hard next...
I get all the drill questions right but when the time comes to do a practice test, I end up falling short of my goals by a lot. I think it's because these drills are one at a time and the tests are 25 or so at once and I get fatigued.
This is one of those LSAT questions where you have to just laugh
All the questions I get right are labelled as low priority ToT
It's silly, but I keep forgetting to look specifically and only at the conclusion for those " the conslusion can be properly inferred if" questions. Why am I trying to justify the premises???
the last two drills had me between 50-75% correct and I just got my first 13/13 !!! 100% baby, lets keep it up!!!