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My problem is never understanding the passage. My problem is picking "the best" answer. Some answers seem so close to me. Very frustrating.
I still don't understand. What am I missing here? Why is answer choice A correct? I don't see how J.Y. gets from X to Y. #help
I can't see this question being on a modern LSAT exam. Plus the answer choices of A and C appear so similar to me without having watched the video yet. Big thumb's down for this question.
Yes I too study in my car. I study outside the Starbucks that was my go to place pre-pandemic.
The contrapositives have really been doing my head in. Is there any easy way to spot a logical argument is present so that I will then know to look for the CP? #help
I completely agree. Even after watching the video explanation I do not understand the answer choices.
My problem was bringing in outside knowledge. I could have sworn the stimulus said, “a limerick is like a poem” or something to that effect but of course that was just in my head.
Will the lessons on RC discuss the fact that we can no longer mark up the passages due to the tablet format? #help
I have considered this the hardest LSAT question for a very long time. Thanks J.Y. for simplifying it!
Anyone else now want to become a lawyer just to sue LSAC for having been made to take the LSAT? Like for the trauma they've gone through?