I took about a dozen practice LSATs in my last prep course and want to upload those test results to the analytics tool here so I can better pinpoint where I'm going wrong. How can I input those results without having to take the entire test over again on 7sage's site?
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E) doesn't get at the "LABOR-SAVING" qualifier, does it? That qualifier was how I eliminated both D and E but JY doesn't mention it at all, and I want to make sure I eliminated them both for valid reasons!
I ended up picking D in both the first session and the blind review, I thought that while B was a reasonable assumption, I didn't really like inferring what the French government "knew" given that the stimulus never mentions what they thought or knew. I chose D since I knew one instance where this was true, but that's not enough to back up "frequently"
A. This is more about what is currently true, doesn't get at the "future" aspect where scientists will never find evidence.
B. This is irrelevant, the argument makes it clear that no scientific tools will ever find this evidence because it doesn't exist, regardless of cost.
C. Correct, if scientists will never find evidence that means that they haven't already as well.
D. The argument never talks about any justification for searching for alien life
E. (What I picked) This would make a great add on to the argument and would function as a(n invalid) conclusion, but the argument again never talks about justification or what scientists should and shouldn't do in such black or white terms.
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How do I stop missing WKN except questions because I forget the "except" part? I highlighted the "except" in the question stem so that I wouldn't forget it, but as soon as I went into the stimulus I got caught up in looking for a WKN answer choice. I ended up choosing C because that was the perfect alt cause answer choice to me. Sucks missing these questions for such a silly reason!