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@IslamUmarov theyre just following what LSAC is doing... JY changing the interface helps us prep for the LSAT. blame LSAC, not jy
if i get more than half the passage questions wrong, i typically reread the passage and retag it untimed to see if i misunderstood. Then i review each question the same as i do with LR, identifying what tripped me up, why i got the question wrong, what i can do differently in the future, why each AC is wrong, and why the correct AC is right
@jessverpez no, because it says he will be promoted, the missing connection is between important and published, to lead to promoted
yay!! breaking 160 for me was legitimately revolutionizing I was so happy. proud of you!!
this is actually the dumbest question ever. the right answer is SUUUUCHHHH A REACHHHHH. sedate me
@decriminalizemarijuana sometimes the examples make understanding the complicated language easier
@SophieLuz it's less convenient but i use a separate tab on my computer! or, u can screenshot it and work side by side. its obvi less than ideal and something that needs to be fixed, but i'll do the questions before watching the video and then screenshot the question first. not sure if that helps or if youve tried it and it doesnt work for u but thought id share my strategy :)
@epayne17 one wrong question in an LR set can be a make or break between a 179 and a 180 - i would argue even minority questions are important to review. if you are not aiming for a perfect score thats totally ok, but don't put down learning technique even when its for minority questions when others are trying to perfect every type, even when rare. they've also made it very clear that SA and NA CANNOT be approached the same way.
see i love the videos they do such a better job at explaining than the lessons with walls of text, i feel like i would not have processed this as well otherwise
@meepmorp yes. the statement says that teeth and bone are much more likely to fossilize than cartilage, so it is a very reasonable assumption to make that teeth are closer to bone than to cartilage in terms of its likelihood in fossilizing.


i'm like very glad it isnt just me who go their ass kicked by this passage because i feel like an idiot