Hello! I am debating if I should do the CCv1 or CCv2 and was wondering if anyone had any experiences switching. Apparently, the Core Curriculum v2 (beta) contains 84 hours of lessons, whereas the Core Curriculum v1 has over 217 hours of lessons. So I didn't know if I would be missing out on a lot of content by doing the CCv2. For references, I just started studying and made it through the Foundations of the CCv1and just started the LR. LSAT in November.
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Great explanation of question 11! #feedback
How many hours is the CCv1 compared to the CCv2?
Do we always approach PSA and SA the same way?
Great explanation!
I got B as the answer, but it still requires an assumption that pushes the "reasonable assumption" boundaries. #feedback I wish there were more lessons on assumptions that are allowed and those that are not.
How is D NOT a plausible weakening argument? The psychologists are using the mall parking lot to make a generalization about drivers in general. If D is true, it points out that using a possible exception (the mall) to make a generalization ( drivers in general) can be a potential flaw.
When will LSAC release fall LSAT dates?
"suggests a change.." vs "suggests that a particular approach..." is another reason I crossed out D.
Is there a place where we can find the different modes of reasoning (phenomenon-hypothesis, rule-application, cost-benefit analysis, reasoning by analogy, etc.)?
Does E not seem a tad too strong of an answer choice to be correct for a NA? I mean it is the best answer out of all the options, but seems too stron.
Analytics on every question that I do. Then I can filter out by test, full-length sections, and practice sets. Obviously question type and difficulty as well. Having a date filter option is awesome too.