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What a twisted flaw; seems a very unrealistic flaw to me. Its a Lsat flaw.
Overtraining (overstudying) is a common sign of weak performance; signs of overtraining are when you get grumpy and irritated; sometimes it makes sense to take it easy for a while; then, come back and try again. There is only so much you can do. One of the true secrets of high performance is to know how to recover. It is during the recovery periods between the workouts when we actually get better and not during the workouts; this analogy is taken from running. Sometimes its good reduce the amount of training; perhaps everybody in this forum is prone to study too much rather than too little. Take it easy. My 50 cents.
Picked E, fell into the trap of a good sounding answer choice that used the word "sound", which is a qualification that cannot be inferred.
I am wondering how many people can solve this one doing the translation in the head rather than writing the translations out on paper?
Got this one wrong; because of misreading. I am surprised how wrong a human can read or maybe not. I know that miscommunication is very common; there is also a high likelihood of misreading statements in particular when you are tired.
@, great!