If I wanted to make note cards for the LR Q i continue to miss how do I learn from them or what is the best to write them out? In one of J.Y's videos he said he use to mark Qs missed and go over them. My dilemma is that I don't want to memorize but actually learn so when i see it i know.
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What does this flaw look like? Can someone point me to a certain PT or example?
I diagrammed it and got K-->LS,O----> H Then for conclusion K--->H when doing all this how do I get to D? I ended up picking E because I knew it couldnt be D (terrible logic i know)
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-46-section-2-question-23/
yes it does. Should I treat this question as SA question or like you said an inference? MSS questions scare me.
Help! I don't know where to begin. I narrowed it down to A and C.
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-3-question-15/
It will look like this 1-2, and you will have two questions based on the single passage that it gives you. EX: q 1 is a weakening and Q 2 is an NA.
Thank you guys for your insightful responses. I have a second Q now. For two part questions on LR is it better to reread the passage again or try to answer the Q from memory. I have found that it is faster to do it from memory, however I am prone to mistakes. How do you do it guys?
I am having trouble figuring out the hard LR questions. I want to be able to eliminate all the answers that I know are wrong, so I can leave the correct answer. Any tips?!? I hope I have made sense.
J.Y's blind review method and memory method for RC has helped me tremendously with the LR sections. I went from getting 8 correct to consistently getting 15 correct which is a victory for me. lol. Hope this helps. P.S as you do more and more questions for LR you will start to see the interrelatedness of all the questions.
thanks for both of your responses. Good luck and happy studying
thanks