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Got this answer and the previous answer right, but it took me 3 minutes and 2 minutes respectively. Any tips for getting speed up?
This particular "lesson" was truly pathetic
WOW thank you!
Imagine writing 5-6 paragraphs to simply say this.
#feedback, did whoever write this section actually read it afterwards?
It is overly complicated, and contributes absolutely nothing. In fact, I'd even say that a section like this does more damage than good. Students waste too much time getting tripped up by overly wordy sections and it takes time away from meaningful studying. They also are left feeling discouraged because they don't understand, when in reality in this case it is the "teacher's" fault.
Multiple paragraphs simply to say "the right answer will have the most support from the passage"
Why am I not able to review the results? This is extremely frustrating.
I have also gotten every one of these right. This question took me 25 seconds. It feels so formulaic at this point, very encouraging.
It really does feel extremely formulaic deriving the conclusion from these questions.
Context-->conclusion-->Premises
I'm sure things get a bit trickier as this lesson progresses, but I feel pretty encouraged at my ability to quickly and confidently pick the right answers in all three of these questions.
I also got tripped up on this, but the explanation as to why E was not the right answer made sense to me.
I found myself having a hard time with some of the questions that required me to translate to lawgic throughout this section. However, I found this specific question to be easy. Should I spend a ton of time going back and reviewing this section?
This particular exercise felt overly confusing, and feels like we are being asked to overcomplicate sentences.
would it be wrong because despite tax returns being calculated/submitted the following April, farmers could still be unaware of their income?
For Number 4 I answered:
Tax returns are calculated and submitted the following April->farmers know their income for calendar year
Is this wrong? If so why?
figuring out how to actually view this summary was honestly harder than any section of the grammar courses lol.
things being compared:figuring out how to view this summary vs the entire section of grammar courses
object of comparison: difficulty
winner: this summary
I had the same thought. I'm guessing there are indicators that need to be present in order to suggest causation. IE. The man used 7sage and because of this got a 180 on LSAT.
I've gotten all these answers correct, but am having struggles with timing. I felt like A was the right answer for this specific question, but also got caught up in reading all the other answers. Any tips for me? I doesn't seem like I should skip these questions as I am getting all the drill questions correct.