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Why is the reading section making me feel like a dummy... I didn't feel like any of these were right.
lowkey feel like he shoulda been starting us with easy - not level 4 and 5- but i did get this one right under time!!! 165 - UR MINE!
I really feel like you shouldn't be using chatgpt
this question was so easy it had me think i was going crazyyyyy
Dear lord please only give me one easy sufficient assumption question on my lsat
I have not gotten a single question in this lesson series right. I feel like I have no clue what i'm supposed to be looking for and I don't understand how the answers are any more right than the others when I watch the explanations. This is really wearing down my confidence and motivation during my lsat studying.
1 am studying, have gotten all of these you trys wrong.... i think i hit a wall and its time for bed!
Got this wrong because i didn't know what 'but not otherwise' meant .....
Based on what he said a lot during fundamentals, I think the goal is for this type of mapping is to become more instinctual and something you can do more abstractly in your head. I don't draw anything out when I answer questions but I still try to think in the way that he's explaining when he maps out. If that makes sense
And I was doing so well til these last four...
This is the question that made me break down crying cause I didn't get it right.... someone tell me I shouldn't give up right now.
#hopingfor165
I was expected to get 93% of them wrong and I got 100% RIGHT!!! I have been so nervous about my low score I got on my first two practice tests that my confidence has been a bit shaken. I'm so glad I'm starting to see improvement in my work!
Getting all these questions right in this module!!! Congrats to everyone working so hard - this stuff ain't easy!!
I don't think this will be helpful to you anymore lol but the way that I'm thinking about it is its talking about two different rights. Future generations have more of a right to enjoying artistic heritage (studying the Mona Lisa...) than the rights (freedoms) of current individuals to privately own or destroy the art. We don't have (this) right so that future generations have their right (enjoying artistic heritage).
We're in this together!!
Learning more about grammar than I have in three years of an English degree
I took an LSAT practice test yesterday and got a 145... Am I screwed???
I know this is the first real lesson but I guess I'm failing to see how this is going to be applied on the LSAT? I know I should understand the building of an argument but I'm not understanding how to relate this to the actual practice questions I've done so far
The more "air tight" an assumption can be, the stronger the argument. Tigers are (or are not) definitively mammals, therefore there is less to criticize. The less air tight, aggressiveness is not a good trait in pets, the more open to criticism it is. "What if I'm looking for a guard animal."
Is this an argument? lol
Conclusion: More air tight assumptions lead to stronger arguments than less air tight ones
premise: tigers being mammals can be proven true or false, the desired traits in a pet can differ from person to person.
Total nerd behavior but I guess that proves I'm making the right career moves
This section is killing my will to live