will lsat be harder after they remove logic games. if so should i do it before they change it?
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does anyone know if most questions on the lsat will be middle-difficulty like this one or will they be like the harder ones in the lessons prior to this?
should we be using all the attempts on these drills or just do one set of 5 questions?
is this course going from easiest to hardest LR questions. like for example are main conclusion the easiest types of LR questions
Does anyone know if we should follow the target time. im pretty sure we have 1:20 for each LR question so is there any reason the target time here is different
does contrapositive apply to 7.1-7.5?
for question 11.1: "It is not much easier today to domesticate wild large mammal species than it was in the past."
The answer said that this means it is easier today but by little.
However, does this not mean that it can be anything besides much easier today.
So for step 3, should it not be we dont know which one: it could either be easier today by a little, same today as in the past, or harder today.
How long does it take you guys to do these types of questions now. Is it bad if it take me around 1:30 for them?
this felt more like difficulty 5
this is how I mapped it
the rule is /expect + /acq info → rational
but the conclusion is saying /acq info →rational
so all we need is for one of the answer choices to say /expect and /acq info, which is what E said
Isn't the statement in the stimulus about if Smith is right confusing sufficiency with necessity that true meaning →insight. is it not saying that insight →true meaning? or does this not matter since it is in the stimulus?
would B be right if it said dramatic presentations or films instead of historical documentaries?