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Thursday, Oct 17 2024

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LSAT Online Format and Grammar Parsing

Disclaimer - I have not taken the LSAT yet so please correct me if I’m mistaken in believing it is only offered in a digital format barring some accommodation.

How are we supposed to parse out grammar when the exams are on a screen? I’ve read only text size and line spacing can be adjusted. Are we expected to mentally draw and remember 7 sets of parenthesis and arrows? Drawing on top of the questions and answer choices is extremely helpful for me.

Please let me know about your experiences and if we are able to draw and mark up questions like in the lesson videos. Thanks!

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Sunday, Nov 17 2024

Would "assumes" or "supposes" be synonymous with "takes for granted" in most cases?

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Saturday, Nov 16 2024

Really would benefit from an expansion on determining MC from MP/SC in this question. Immediately declaring the "... ill-advised" claim as the MC off of "this suggests..." seems haphazard. #feedback

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Sunday, Nov 10 2024

1:39... Anyone else taking almost double the time on these? SA is not fun.

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PT155.S2.Q16
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Tuesday, Jan 07

I think this is a really good lesson on how to strategically assign argument parts. #feedback

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PT120.S4.Q9
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Sunday, Nov 03 2024

Anyone else confused by the phrase "future collaborations on the part of that person"? I was completely unsure if that meant the writer providing the stimulus (which seems to be the correct interpretation) or if it referred to the writer that had been collaborated with. I thought it was a tricky rewording of answer choice A.

Maybe I should practice English more? Please let me know if you have any tips or explanations to show the meaning of this phrase more clearly. Thanks!

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