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I just wanted to make this clear. We do not bring outside information in when judging whether the premises support the conclusion, but we can use assumptions and judge whether the argument is vulnerable to criticism?
I guess it was not just me. I was wondering why the videos weren't playing and I thought something was wrong with my computer lol.
For logical reasoning, the best way to get better quickly is to get a tutor. Considering the LSAT can make a difference in whether I can get a scholarship and save me 100s of thousands of dollars down the line, I realized getting a tutor would be the only way I could get over my plateau.
As I got a tutor, who pretty much took me back to the basics, I was missing 9-10 per LR section to 2-3. So get someone who is a really high scorer on Logical Reasoning and pick their brains regarding how they approach those questions, the rationale behind how they pick those answer choices, and practice using the 7Sage drills to improve on that specific question type.
I have Main Conclusion questions down. 4/5 Harder, 5/5 Medium, and 5/5 Easiest.
This goes back to Geometry all over again. Proofs and truth tables.