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BS question and BS answer choices. I just pray I don't get one like this on my test day.
@AvishaiTaylor You know why you got it wrong, though, and that's what matters. Beating yourself up isn't gonna make you improve. It's just gonna keep you where you're at. Pick yourself up, write down what you did wrong, and get back to work improving your reasoning!
@jy1297 I agree, I figured "no governemnt" implied an exhaustive term of all governments. Still doesnt make sense to me though how its any different than the one with Mcaulay. The "no governments" is still referring to governments in the past vs a potential government in the future to try improving its nation's economy
@ConnerKline Now that actually makes a ton of sense. Very tricky, but I'm finding out that's all the LSAT really is.
Annoying cuz nowhere in the question does it call the ability to "inactivate herpesviruses" a "carcinogenic effect". Maybe I'm stupid but I didn't know what that was.
@TomKelly I agree, Sometimes it seems like T.Y. just rambles for so long that he doesn't actually help get my mind in the realistic place for LSAT performance
@KaraSwider Didn't even catch that in the explanation. You're right. That's so cheap!
Other two were simple to me, but the first one just messed with my head for some reason. Seems I'm in the minority of y'all.
@784985584qq335 same! They know exactly how to get me