I've been struggling to decide if it is worth the time/beneficial to watch the explanation video of a LR question I get right. I have been getting some hard questions right, and I feel pretty confident in my answers. I wonder if it would be even harmful to watch the video in the fears that it would confuse me if J.Y's explanation isn't the same as the one I had in my head, or if that is helpful? I'm studying on a pretty limited time frame, so I wonder if I get a question right, I should just move on.
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I'm definitely interested! My email is kathryn.e.adams@.edu and I would love people to Blind review and vent with!
I'm interested, but I take the LSAT at the end of August!
I didn't make the assumption that Zimbabwe was benefiting from the ivory trade, since I thought we weren't supposed to make assumptions like that, so I chose B. This question really confused me as it seemed opposite to everything we have been told NOT to do.
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Is it just me or is the correct AC poorly worded? I didn't choose D because to me the word reconcile means to make compatible, and I thought that this new plan wasn't exactly reconciling their interests, but compromising.
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I'm confused because if an analyst is making exaggerated claims aren't they by their very nature irresponsible??
Hi! I'm in the exact same boat as you, been studying for around 2 months and planning on taking the August LSAT. If you want to talk/go through Prep Tests together, my email is kathryn.e.adams@.edu :)