What do the percentages mean when you hover over the answer choice column while Reviewing Results of practice problems you did. Are these the percentages of people that got them right the first time around (timed)? Or are these blind review percentages? They are very high for the correct answer choices (90% and up) then the incorrect answer choices have very low number like 2%, 6%, 12%, etc. I was wondering if that many people are getting these questions right when they do these problems the first time, timed, around because I get a lot wrong.
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Finding a claim to be false on the grounds that it would if true have consequences that are false. If not, then why?
I get why A is right, I just can't wrap my brain around why D is wrong
I am not sure why but for #7b LawHub is saying E is correct.
I did intially but honestly the Analytics on 7sage are way better to hone in on your problem areas. It was so much work and I wrote too much on my own.
Hello everyone. You can never be a part of too many study groups, right? I want to make another one for people taking the LSAT between these time frames. If you are taking it sooner/later feel free to join as well, honestly. Comment if interested I will post a link later! Any scores, knowledge levels, and questions are welcome. If you just need to vent about studying for the LSAT I am here for that as well! Let me know! Comment or inbox.
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I would wait. You only get to take LSAT 7 times in your lifetime!
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I was just finishing my chaining conditional relationships lesson, when I jumped from just under 8% complete to 80% complete. Nearly the entire curriculum has disappeared. Has this happened to anyone else?
I am still confused as to Why D is wrong in question 17. I need to be able to rule this out as a possibility.