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Same here!
This just confused me ngl
As a non-native english speaker this question was outright EVIL.
Keep your head up high and move on. Sometimes later lessons give you that special something that you've been missing this whole time and when you go to take some drills it will all make sense. <3
I'm the opposite lol...
SA has made me feel fully defeated, hope to redeem myself with NA
my brain is rotting
A reasonable person would not take the LSAT.
Same. The language barrier really hit on this one. But a majority of times when I'm between two answers and one having some word I don't really know the meaning to I usually pick that one and get it right. I've noticed LSAT writes love using big words to hide correct answer choices. [+ I also keep a separate journal of words I come across on these questions that I don't understand which has helped me a lot]
so perhaps speed is the issue. I try to focus on getting the answer right for now as its still the early stages. I've noticed that taking time to think, reason, and parse through everything has made it easier to understand questions and patterns as a whole, which in turn allowed to me almost instinctually pick some answer choices later and thus save time.
Honestly most other answers confused me / slightly lined up with the theory in my mind whereas B made sense at first glance without thinking about it too much.
I think it is just one part of why it doesn't support the statement but I did make that same assumption when I got to the question as well as the inverse relationship of the depression / anxiety and spending.
Same I'm so confused on how to solve these, somehow I keep getting them right regardless. I just look at the hypothesis / conclusion and look for something thats similar to the premises but cohesive as an alternative conclusion.
"If you feel a sense of "oh that's weird" - Me all the time
Who else is celebrating when you get these correct?
Does the time you spent and the target time give anyone else anxiety? I feel like I'm so slow in making sure I pick the right answer.
#feedback it would be nice to have a strategy lined out for onscreen usage. Like highlights etc.
I don't see why this lesson is necessary for test takers post August...
#feedback It would be really nice if we'd be able to bold or highlight within these exercises to make it easier to directly differentiate / highlight as we do them (before checking the answers)
Audio is pretty hard to understand as it cuts out every few seconds...