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kennygee
Friday, Apr 11 2025

I did the same! But I think it was too big of an assumption. As Kevin said, we already know the date, and that isn't in doubt. So there's no need for additional support.

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kennygee
Thursday, Apr 10 2025

#feedback in the "Let's Review" section, the link takes you to an overview of RC question types, but this module discussed passage styles

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kennygee
Sunday, Mar 09 2025

#feedback in the description for answer choice C, it starts with "You go this right"

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kennygee
Sunday, Feb 23 2025

I wouldn't say that. If I say that I've prepared an assignment or I've created an assignment, that's the same thing. It's a small wording change. The issue with D is the fact that it was a spectator doing the preparing/creating. That's what makes the answer wrong.

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kennygee
Tuesday, Feb 18 2025

Yes! From the LSAT website (as of 2/17): "Candidates who test in a center will be provided three (3) blank, unlined, colored scratch paper booklets. Each booklet contains two pages. You will also be provided two (2) pencils."

If you're testing remotely, you can have 6 blank sheets of paper (lined, unlined, or graph), you just have to show the remote proctor they're blank before you start.

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kennygee
Tuesday, Feb 11 2025

"Fewer than half" is not equivalent to just simply "few", and because "some" can still imply more than half! "Fewer than half" explicitly tells you that it's 50% or less, which means that we can only confidently say it's not "most", because the lower bound of most is 50%. We can't make any assumptions about "some".

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kennygee
Saturday, May 11 2024

I read the "but not otherwise" to mean "only if", so I set this up as:

"if eligible → exemplary record" and the contrapositive "/ex record → /eligible".

So I got there the same way, but was this just a lucky error in my grammar parsing?

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kennygee
Saturday, Mar 16 2024

#feedback question 14.2 appears to be missing! It goes right from 14.1 to 14.3.

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