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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The wording of AC A, the correct AC, is just plain ridiculous. I guess the LSAT is changing the way the English language works.
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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.
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@danielbrowning20836.edu :)
I totally agree, that was my thought process exactly!! so many assumptions have to be made for AC A!
I'm definitely interested! My email is kathryn.e.adams@contrerasbrody559.edu and I would love people to Blind review and vent with!
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.
So this is a resolve reconcile explain question, and it is basically asking you to address the inconsistency which is that there is strong evidence that the cause of migraines are purely physical (no emotional/mental component), yet most people that seek treatment for migraines tend to have more anxiety. The answer choice that resolves this seemingly paradoxical situation is that those who seek treatment for migraines tend to have higher anxiety, not that having anxiety causes migraines.