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Great read! Congratulations for taking control of the process, and thank you for writing such an informative summation.
Is there a better explanation for choice B over choice E other than "we don't need circle to go back to triangle"? We did lessons to help make the lawgic make sense. Why the heck would I see this question and start thinking in shapes?
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It sounds like you have every good reason to retake. I picked "no" because you will definitely get in somewhere, possibly even into one of your dream schools ... you never know. Burnout is tough to, but I think if you felt really confident in a third attempt, you can conquer that as well.
Buena suerte amigo :)
The revision at the end of the video is what makes the most sense to me. As JY says, the answer (A) is strongly implied, perhaps better suited as a "Most Strongly Supported" question. It is good to know that it is possible for the LSAT to throw a question in that goes against the conventional approach for answering a Main Conclusion question. Even if it's not typical, it's good to know that it is possible to get a question like this and much better to prepare for it now than to see it for the first time on a real test.
The explanation to question 12 is really great. Great analysis of preconceived ideas (why it probably trips a lot of us up), and fantastic advice for keeping a good pace.