Hi everyone! I am taking my second LSAT here in October and have been consistently scoring around the mid to upper 150s. My goal score is a 161-163. I am desperately trying to improve and have ample time to do so, but need some advice. Any thoughts or advice to help improve my score let me know- please!! Also would be happy to provide any of my metrics for each section.
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The correct AC in a more easily understandable sentence should sound like "Now that the waters are warmer, imported varieties of oysters, which TBT also killed, flourish at the expense of native oysters"
We are looking for an answer that post-TBT would explain why native oysters are still struggling. With this AC, we can see that they are struggling because the imported variety of oysters are flourishing at the natives expense in a post-TBT environment.
Initially when going through this in the timed run, I did not really understand, but through POE I knew the others were incorrect so I had to go with my gut and choose C, even though I struggled to truly grasp what it was saying.
Looking back on it now, I realize I could not understand fully because of how convoluted the sentence was worded. I think this stresses the importance of doing the work upfront with the stimulus to have an idea of what we are looking for and the process of elimination!
Did the same exact thing- I think for those type of questions where they single out specific lines, it is important to focus just on what is being said in the line- not how it relates to the whole idea of the paragraph. And yes to not making further assumptions- I feel like that gets me in trouble a lot!
LR is my best with typically -5 to -7. LG and RC are pretty equivalent, w/ -8 to -10 on these @connersieck697
Lmao right like without it my LSAT prep falls apart, but unfortunately it is not sufficient. Lots of other stuff is necessary to do well on the LSAT
ahahaah I feel like under timed conditions this is all you can do sometimes. such a good analogy