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I felt the exact same way! I mistakenly thought "source" was referring to ecological damage but instead source was referring to the people making the argument.
For Answer choice D- I'm having a hard time understanding the meaning of "invariably associated." Is it correct to think of this as something that is not changing or an association that does not have any atypical cases? #help
Have you noticed any patterns? Meaning on the PTs that you've gone -12, were there more specific type of questions that they asked (e.g., NA, SA, MSS, etc) compared to those PTs where you've gone -3? If so, I would recommend drilling those question types.
Thanks so much for sharing this & good luck at law school!!
I think the older passages can be helpful in terms of improving reading comprehension skills- such as locating the main point, author's opinion, understanding reasoning structure of the passage etc. Even if the newer passages may be harder, I think some of the core elements to RC stay the same and therefore practicing on the older ones can be helpful in terms of honing in on some of those skills.
I've heard from some people that they recommend doing a warm up of some LSAT questions prior to the test. So maybe like a few LR questions, few logic games, and a RC passage just to get you into the zone of taking the test. Good luck!!
This is amazing- thank you!!