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PT159.S1.Q3
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lporti
Thursday, May 7

So, for these questions we have one person that is for the argument and the other person is against the argument. We have to figure out WHAT they’re arguing about first. Then, when looking for answer choices, I try to find a question that one of the people agrees with and the other party would disagree with. So, I ask myself on each question: Does this answer show that this person agrees or disagree with this statement. If it tells me that one person agrees with the argument but you KNOW the other person disagrees, then that is your answer.

I’m trying to make this as a note for myself but please let me know if this needs to be clearer

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lporti
Monday, Feb 23

Hi! I’m also working 40+ hours and have been trying to figure out my schedule as well. One thing I do want to note is to give yourself some grace. Not only are you working, but you also have a life outside of work and the LSAT. You don’t need to study multiple hours a day. My therapist told me, “Even if you study for thirty minutes, you’re more productive now than you were thirty minutes ago.” Take your time to grasp everything, but at your pace. I wish you the best of luck!

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