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PT106.S3.Q18
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Friday, Jun 18 2021

I got this right, but how do I know which is the main conclusion. I just had an inkling that it was the last one.

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PT112.S1.Q14
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Saturday, Jul 17 2021

I selected E first, but this diagram method really confuses me and then I selected A

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PT144.S3.Q10
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Thursday, Jul 15 2021

I selected A, because I think it was a strong choice but I still don't see how C wouldn't be a good answer

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Tuesday, Jun 15 2021

Thank you both for your responses. I don't have issues getting through the lessons, but rather the problem sets. I like that idea though of leaving some to come back to, because I don't feel like at this time I can gauge my progress and weak areas until I begin practice tests. Maybe when I get through the lessons with a good understanding of the concept I will practice about half, and then when I complete some of the tests I can go back to those lessons and practice.

Hi!

So I have heard a lot of people are able to work through the lessons/core curriculum pretty quickly and I would like to know how. I previously studied for the LSAT all last summer working myself up from a 147 to a 158, so I'm familiar with the basic, but wanted to refresh myself so I started from the beginning. I am new to 7Sage. I took the August 2020 LSAT and completely choked. After I recovered from that traumatizing experience I finally have the courage to pick up the study materials again. I plan on retaking the LSAT in August and November, but I'm not able to keep up with the suggest schedule, because of all the time it takes me to get through the practice sets. Is there a method you guys use or do you just skip the practice sets? #Help

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Sunday, Jul 04 2021

I'm also interested

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PT109.S4.Q14
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Thursday, Jun 03 2021

I didn't choose A, because I didn't know how long the seeds could be left out. I thought that if the soil was plowed at night, who is to say they wouldn't be left out for the sun the following morning (for a brief amount of time) and then redeposited in the soil? I definitely overthought the question, but I don't know how I wouldn't make the connection. Can someone help me please?

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PT109.S4.Q12
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Wednesday, Jun 02 2021

I picked B because it made sense, however, I thought that maybe just because they ate more didn't necessarily mean they consumed more fat.

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PT103.S2.Q8
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Tuesday, Jun 01 2021

In the timed section, I selected the correct answer, but then changed my answer in BR because I made the mistake of combining the premise and conclusion. I thought the main point is that "the welfare state depends on humans not to be selfish." This is a true statement BUT not the conclusion

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PT102.S4.Q1
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Tuesday, Jun 01 2021

I didn't think the conclusion would be the first statement and didn't read the amount carefully in the timed portion, but then soon realized in BR the budget isn't enough and needs substantially more money.

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