This question was tough for me. I thought I didn't need the third sentence. Picked D but wasn't confident with it. Not sure how E is correct. Please help.
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Wow... that clicked. Thank you so so much. I was staring at this question for so long and couldn't get past all of the jargon. Really really appreciate it.
Can someone break this one down for me? I am really struggling to understand how D is correct.
80s aren't easy. Known to be the harder PTs for LR. I would recommend looking at 85 though prior to test day.
Break that down further into question types that you're getting wrong. Take a look and see if there are patterns in your logic that are wrong and causing you to get these question types wrong. Moreover, slow down. Break down the stimulus. Break down each AC and be 100% confident in each one you eliminate and then 100% in the AC you pick. Being very confident is not enough. Take it slow and give reasons for why you eliminate something. Remember, in LR there are four VERY wrong answers and only one correct one. You got this!
Yes you can! You have to log into LSAC to take the writing test. There are instructions there and you can take it before or after the test. However, your test results will not be shown unless you take the writing.
Hi friends,
Just wanted to come on here and leave a short message for ya'll. I know studying for the LSAT is exhausting and mentally excruciating. You go through hill after hill after hill - sometimes seeing no improvement for weeks. But don't give up! In anything challenging in life, the majority of people give up right before the see the results of their hard work. Hang in there and keep your head up. Don't get discouraged by some of the comments under videos "10/10" on this section haha. I've been there too. Just shut out the noise and do your own thing. Sometimes you don't see improvements in your LSAT score for weeks - heck sometimes it even goes down. But look at it a different way. With every topic you study, every question you look at, you are one step closer to your dream score. Take it slow and breathe. You can do this!!!!!
Yes that's honestly a pretty good plan. I think that the most beneficial thing that I've been doing for BR is reviewing questions I got wrong and writing out every LR question I got wrong. I think that the Foolproof method here is a bit extensive. Now, don't get me wrong. Everyone is different. But I tend to do a game 5-8 times to foolproof it.
Good luck!
Yeah I read the loophole and this is helpful but sadly not a consistent strategy. Sometimes there is no language in a question that is necessarily powerful/provable - especially on the tougher questions.
Does anyone know how many of these typically show up on an exam? #help (Added by Admin)
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