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PT149.S2.P4.Q26
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Thursday, Sep 26 2024

I agree I had this same line of thinking which led me to the wrong answer on 26

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PT107.S1.Q22
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Monday, May 27 2024

This one was really tough, I struggled connecting the conclusion of D to the conclusion in the stimulus. I really need to improve my language comprehension for certain answer stimulus'

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Thursday, May 09 2024

In one of the live classes I attended they noted that sometimes more difficult questions will have harder answers towards the end as a way of eating time intentionally done by test takers. Not always, but it has appeared enough to be noticed.

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Friday, Mar 29 2024

finally after a long streak

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Saturday, Mar 09 2024

"Dumbasses" LMAO

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Thursday, Feb 29 2024

:D that was cool

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Thursday, Feb 29 2024

I hope to have your level of clarity and problem solving on the day of the lsat

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Wednesday, Feb 28 2024

Man I keep crossing off answers to these like "Not related not going to waste time on it" when its a WEAKEN QUESTION. AAAAAAAA

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Wednesday, Feb 21 2024

Something I've been drilling that's actually been helping me on timings with my sections is force yourself to a one read through and pick an answer.

For practice ALWAYS do blind review and think through your answers but you should force yourself to read thoroughly once and answer off intuition, build that intuition in blind review.

This tip has been especially important for me when you are doing the earlier sections of the LSAT. If you can guarantee a 100% and not waste any time on the easy questions, you will be able to work through harder questions with more time.

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Wednesday, Feb 21 2024

Ah man, got it wrong on the initial speed guess and right on blind review >.> i hope this will come to me faster with more practice

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Saturday, Feb 17 2024

rip flying buffalo

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Friday, Feb 16 2024

friend shrimp :D

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Friday, Feb 16 2024

One of your best thorough explanations so far! Well done!

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Tuesday, Feb 06 2024

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UI Suggestion

For drilling questions they really need to remove the checkmark from automatically completing the drill. I've clicked the checkmark multiple times and have ended up ending my drill wayy too early.

Please add an additional step in order to make sure the quiz is submitted, thank you!

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Monday, Feb 05 2024

Notations from what I understand are meant to be used in review to help you better understand logical processes that you should eventually be able to do mentally

You will not have enough time if you are trying to write notations for every single problem in LR, have to learn to do them mentally!

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Thursday, Feb 01 2024

I just realized that the words "Had not invested in" vs "chosen" lesson learned to carefully read answers next time.

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Thursday, Feb 01 2024

I got it right off intuition but all the negatives definitely threw me off in blind review, I still picked the same answer but it took me alot longer than I expected.

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Wednesday, Jan 31 2024

You should 100% eventually learn to do them in your head. Use the diagrams if you need help in Blind Review but on test day you won't have enough time to draw a diagram for every question unless you intend on missing some.

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Wednesday, Jan 31 2024

For the sake of saving time in these question on test day, in this category if I see an answer I think is clearly right should I just skip to the next question, or is it still worth reading over the other options?

#help (Added by Admin)

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Tuesday, Jan 23 2024

Typically you can pause right before mark A and all the answers are present with no markings. I fast forwarded to right before answer A was given and answered it myself before watching the rest of it.

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Tuesday, Jan 23 2024

A tip I would 100% recommend to those going through these sections is to try to read through the passage once and answer quickly. Use blind review to go through and double check your answers, with infinite time you will get every question right, but since we are going to be timed. Answer first under timed conditions and go through and blind review!

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Thursday, Jan 18 2024

Great lesson, my only #feedback I'd give is in regards to the formatting. Maybe experiment with singling out examples so information is easier to recall/look back to while reading initially.

I'll use an example :

For example, let's say that you observed that eight out of the top ten winners of the Boston Marathon trained in the Himalayas. Naturally, you wonder "why?" Here's a hypothesis: high altitude training causes elite runners to run faster and farther at sea level. That's a causal story. That's a potential explanation.

Turns into:

For example, let's say that you observed that eight out of the top ten winners of the Boston Marathon trained in the Himalayas. Naturally, you wonder "why?" Here's a hypothesis:

High altitude training causes elite runners to run faster and farther at sea level.

That's a causal story. That's a potential explanation.

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Monday, Jan 08 2024

Yes you are correct. Both O and N most be adopted in order for M to be adopted.

While O and N don't affect one another, their outcomes affect M.

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Monday, Jan 08 2024

I think as you get better at recognizing these drills/patterns you wont be needing to spend quite as much time. Some lessons I immediately grasp and my brain is always able to make a differentiation, you should be studying to be able to rapidly recognize patterns as opposed to trying to memorize them.

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Saturday, Jan 06 2024

Starting to understand, I for some reason think the Max Example was the best and immediately helped click it into my head

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