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My reason for not picking B was the conclusion, how can something be less expensive to run but yet still cost too much and make no profit? #help
Treated the stim as a matter of imminence. So thought A was wrong because even if they had the same illness, i assumed that cerebral edema had to be treated much quicker than mountain sickness because of the use of "onset"
Something that has been helping me is to constantly remind myself not to attack the premise, take the premise as it is and describe the flaw of the argument. It helps to cancel AC's that make me presume new things.
Hmmm so right, that's what helped me with this question because I felt the other enticing AC's had little if anything to do with the argument
I picked this answer because all the others just seemed too wrong, JY was right in saying you need to figure out why an answer is right AND why all the others are wrong, could help so much in the exam
I picked A initially but thought it could not be because the stimulus said confidence had little to do with accuracy so why would the answer choice still be concerned with confidence? Interpreted the stim wrongly.
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I did this problem set untimed and chose D for the reason JY says - it just makes more sense - but I think under timed conditions I may have probably chosen A
JY's reasoning was what I used initially but then I rejected it based on the fact that I was not confident interpreting "false" to mean that the expected outcome did not happen. Thought it was too restrictive and I was making too many assumptions. Next time, I know to enforce this though!
Got the mapping right but didn't understand the language of the AC
Found that I did not need to use the formula at all for these questions (obviously taking into account that they are much easier than the last problem set), wanted to know if anyone has any advise on knowing when and when not to map out during the test? I feel like it will save me a lot of time deciding very quickly when to map or when to just read and use the assumption method instead, if that makes any sense.
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Lmao I was never going to get this with lawgic, need to be quick in the exam in realising when it is helpful to use lawgic and just normal head logic
I think so; if conclusion is that they have to remove all barriers (type of B) then that means that private schools must be a place of public accommodation (type of A) making them obliged to do so (A → B). Correct me if I'm wrong though!
I keep forgetting that you can make logical assumptions. I picked A but only because all the other ones seemed so wrong. I thought A was wrong too because I didn't assume that since it is a rough voyage you will be tossed around, so I thought how would motion sickness be less likely if you are not moving but can see the moving water.
the "specific pattern" threw me off, I was looking for a question that alluded that these webs are attractive because they give a specific pattern which is why I chose D, but see now I was focusing on the wrong thing.
I didn't choose A because the passage didn't mention anything about the long term effects nor about immediate damage. only about imminent danger caused from the cavity. Also thought they were trying to trick me with imminent/immediate and got the feeling that the logic was not adding up. JY's explanation makes a lot more sense though and are a lot simpler.
its was between B and D for me but ended up choosing D because I thought it was saying that they would not need to add new routes etc. since they have done that whilst it was in decline with the expansion. but I would have had to make a lot of assumptions for D, I see that now.
I chose A (again embarrassingly with the reaction of it in the video) because of "very interested". I thought if the publishers had always been very interested in making money, then there must be some other reason why they publish those books rather than money. but C gives us that reason.
quality just seemed so much of a subjective word, I guess I can make reasonable assumptions in the lsat, e.g. that quality and intrinsic value are synonymous words? #help
I picked A (now embarrassed with how JY reacted to the answer lmao) but read unchanged as being unchanged in amount/volume. so kind of concluded in my head that if the amount has not changed then the ferrous material could not have caused an increase in them. I was close to picking D but"rate" threw me off because I didn't know if rate meant an increase in the algae or just that they increased at a quicker rate, if that makes sense.
Thank you so much, will keep practicing over and over again but I feel myself getting stronger, reaching conclusions much quicker. It's daunting to use this process as fluidly as is described above because it forces me to depend on my abilities and not just memorising a bunch of skills but I can feel my improvement, and we keep moving!!!!