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felt so bad for Jocko here
Would be really helpful here to get an example of what a rhetorical question might look like on the LSAT.
Had it right and then changed it to E. in blind review. Confidence comes from practice, just need to trust my gut.
I wonder how effective the time spent on breaking down the analogous argument vs breaking down the actual argument in the stimulus was. Like I understand the point of creating the analogous argument, but then you break down the analogous argument to point us to the answer and then just draw arrows matching it to the stimulus. IMO would be more effective if you broke down the stimulus instead of the analogous argument to direct us to the answer. I got the answer right, but i think the stimulus' description "evidently believes that aspiring to democracy is futile" was ripe for dissecting here but we instead spent the time discussing seed bearing fruits. Idk maybe i'm just spending too much time on here.
YEAH WELL WHAT IF THE ATHLETES FOOT CURED ITSELF
#feedback This has got to be one of my favorite lessons of all the ones so far. The level of detail, the examples, the tactics, the situations that prompt the tactics. I feel like this gave me a framework through which to view the questions we're taking on through this lesson.
Started off the lesson getting every single question right, then after the alien questions I started getting them all wrong. This is the first one I get right. Thank f*cking god.
#feedback I really don't appreciate that the thing you spent the LEAST amount of time on on this question, was the strategic, tactical way you would answer this on the test. I'm not saying it's not productive to explain the long way, but I think it would help if you led with the strategic, tactical method and then spent the time to explain out the longer version, for a more complete understanding. Instead of going through a long and complicated process just to tell us that the real way we would do it would be a much easier way.
This is one of the first ones where my intuition picked up on the assumption RIGHT away! So validating and fulfilling that it felt like it finally "clicked".