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Friday, Oct 14 2022

Thank you so much! That makes a lot of sense and I would try your method! Also I think it makes sense not to overthink the chance aspect, thanks!

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Thursday, Oct 13 2022

Thank you so much! I actually also use your first method if I understand you correctly. e.g. If P and Q are interchangeable, like they are both floaters or they have the same restraint, and I have two answer choices say C-P,S, D, Q,S, then C and D must both be wrong because there can't be 2 right answers. Is this what you're referring too?

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Thursday, Oct 13 2022

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LG Brute force

Hi! When I try to brute force answer choices in LG, I usually try to do the ones with the most restricted variables first. Sometimes that gets me to find the right answer at the first try, but sometimes the right answer is just A. As I was picking answers, I don't get to A until the 3/4ish try. Is it just because the As are kind of most painful so they stick out to me, or is it actually more common for brute force Qs to have A/B as answers? What are people's brute force strategies for CBT Qs with no additional premises and no obvious inferences?

For context I am taking LSAT this Saturday, but my score still fluctuates quite a bit in the 170-177 range. I am following the forum's advice to try to figure out weak spots in order to explain the fluctuations. I find that when I spend too much time on brute force Qs, I would have to rush through the last 3-4 Qs leading to mistakes.

Thank you so much!

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Tuesday, Nov 08 2022

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