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bella695
Saturday, Jun 29 2024

It really helps to come up with the conclusion yourself first, and then "hunting" for the answer that's closes to your conclusion. I use to look at the answers before i completely understood the stimulus and i would always get the answers wrong, get trapped, and develop bad habits.

I highly suggest identifying the conclusion first. Even if you get the answer wrong, you are training yourself to do the right thing and developing good habits for the future on your "Lsat journey" lol.

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bella695
Sunday, Jul 21 2024

it always makes sense and seems so simple after i watch the video....

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Thursday, Jul 18 2024

I was drawn to C because of the word "probably". The word made me somewhat lean towards C and not get rid of it immediately until it says supporting the conclusion.

The claim is the conclusion so you cant support the conclusion when you are the conclusion lol

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Wednesday, Jul 17 2024

Almost picked A until I read E. A is a trickster. It is stating a fact that could make Healey seem like he is trying to deliberately mislead the buyers. But we have to make that assumption that he is using A as evidence for why he might be. Obviously, E includes a similar fact as A and includes the "why" behind his actions (which is what A was missing).

I like to use the trick "so what?". Anytime I am confused, I read the answer choice and ask myself "So what". If I can't explain why or if I find myself assuming a lot of information from a simple fact/rule, then it's not the answer.

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Monday, Mar 11 2024

Let me know if you end up finding out how to fix this. I sent out a couple of emails to the contact me page for assistance, but still no response!

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Monday, Mar 11 2024

This happened to me just now!

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