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Friday, Sep 24 2021

from one first gen to another--i'd love to help!

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Monday, Sep 20 2021

you are a true force! i am so happy for you :-) reading this gave me the serotonin boost i needed!

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PT105.S2.Q4
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Thursday, Mar 18 2021

i was stuck between B and E and the could threw me off :/

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Friday, Oct 08 2021

omg me, i am soooo nervous! we got this girl! WE CAN DO THIS :-)

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Wednesday, Sep 08 2021

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Which PTs to review?

hi! i'll be writing in october and was wondering which PTs i should focus on? are the older ones more indicative of the current LSAT or the newer ones better to review? if anyone has recently taken an LSAT i'd love to know your input!

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Monday, Oct 04 2021

i'm scoring 165+ on the October LSAT! :-) may we all get the scores we're manifesting!

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PT158.S4.Q15
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Monday, Oct 04 2021

something that i found really helpful on difficult assumption questions is look for the mismatched concepts. for example, the conclusion in this questions brings up a "new" concept involving the working well/durability. no where else in the stimulus was this mentioned. meaning, that the AU is assuming something about this. to strengthen the stimulus, find an AC that mentions this--which AC A directly talks about.

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Monday, Oct 04 2021

@ yeah! so basically the harder questions are near the end, tackling those right after the easier ones in the beginning will generally allow u to spend more time with them to get them right. rather than wrestling with the questions in the middle put there to slow u down. i found that when i follow this method, i get more questions right am able to get to each question and can skip with more confidence if i'm not 100% certain on something. not only that, but after working with tougher questions in the end, the ones is the middle become easier to understand for me. :-)

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Monday, Oct 04 2021

not sure if this is what you're looking for, but something that has REALLY helped me not waste time (or energy!) is by doing the first 12/13 questions first and knocking out as many as i can there. If i don't get an answer i am 100% confident in the first pass thru the answers i will skip it and move on until i get to the 12/13th question. Then, i work from the last question all the way back to where i left off. this has helped me get to the harder questions and devote more time to them and also helps in making me keener on wrong AC's when i go back to the place i left off!

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