I have a hard time when it comes down to picking out which piece of the argument is the subset or superset. When I drill I sometimes confuse the necessary for sufficient and vice versa. is there any advice anyone can give me not to do this?
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Thank you, this helped!
Yeah I was just thinking this, I'm having a hard time learning this way.
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I laughed out loud when I was reading this!
I hope you all get a video format for this soon because I'm having a hard time comprehending this information with my learning style. #help #feedback
On 6.1 why are confused and aware the main concepts? I'm really having a hard time narrowing down main concepts. #Help
I'm having a hard time identifying which part of the argument is the clause. What should i be looking for? #help
I can understand where you are coming from, but I think it keeps me engaged and lightens the mood while studying. It helps personalize the studying process for me. Studying for this test shouldn't have to be stressful and the swearing helps lighten the mood lol, but that's just me.
@benjaminshare04430-legally-brunette Thank you I will do that!
@fordj75 are you able to link that section? I cannot find it for some reason.
I have a hard time when it comes down to picking out which piece of the argument is the subset or superset. When I drill I sometimes confuse the necessary for sufficient and vice versa. is there any advice anyone can give me not to do this? #Help PLEASEEE!!
Hi @ivanlewandowski1204-3-1 How many months did you study for? I plan on taking the September or October LSAT!
How is 8.2 not an argument? #Help
@jhaldy10325 I've studies using the course syllabus and I take notes one each section using my notes, my times are sometimes longer than what they should be and im scoring in the low 140s.
@joelhkang254 What would be the best way to study using this program then to achieve this?
What type of studying do I need to do to get in the mid to high 150s, I've never been a good test taker and I genuinely just need help on to know what I need to study, how long I Need to study. I haven't been doing the best with studying and I take my LSAT for the 3rd time in January. I need help PLEASE!!!!
Thank you this was helpful and I would appreciate any other tips on how to understand this clause topic! That would mean a lot to me because I really wanna hammer this information into my head.