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Robert: If you feel that you reallyyyyyyy need to use a watch there are some LSAT watches they sell online that are allowed in the actual test. I have seen the "180 watch" in person and it is great. They also have other versions of it that are more economical for a 1 times use watch. It looks like an analog watch but it only has 35 minutes on it. It counts down and then you simply press a button to restart. And it doesn't make any noise.
When scoring your test you should have 2 scores. One are the problems you got right while being timed- which would be your real score. The second would be you blind review score. For the blind review you go back and answer all the questions you didn't have time to get to and the ones you circled while being timed--before checking any answers. The BR is basically the score you would have gotten if the test was not timed. This score is more to see your improvement in actually understanding the material without the pressure of time constraints. Using the new lsat grader makes this very easy to do and analyze your results.
When you diagram "the purpose of art is to cause experts to debate," why is it D-->FPA and not the other way around? (FPA--->D)
I don't understand how you know that "Since there in nothing new in this idea...." from the stimulus does not include the past 5 years. To me this means: since as of today there is nothing new. I thought C was wrong b/c it specifically says in the stimulus there is nothing new.
For Q21- it's saying that by herding they are presenting themselves with significantly great danger with their present day carnivores-- but line 35-36 says they have nothing to fear from the present day carnivores--- and I know it says MOST supports so this could be very minor support.... But I don't see how it supports it at all. It doesn't talk anywhere about herding being dangerous... In present day it just present an issue for food and has no benefit for them.