How does one get better at designing their CLIR? This isn’t 7Sage related per say but a few folks here have used or do use Loopholes by Ellen Cassidy and I need help on designing my CLIRs. It’s so hard to answer my “WHAT IF”. I can outline the conclusion, and categorize but I just get lost when I have to connect the dots. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
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whats CLIR?
In her book, she states CLIR as the way to identify the stimulus and then attack it. C(Controversy=Debate)
L(Loophole=Argument)
I(Inference=Premise Set)
R(Resolution=Paradox)
Any suggestions on how to get better at LR? I struggle with NA and Flaw a lot, but the whole section in general is tough for me. Luckily my lsat is now a Flex, so I have some hope, but my avg is around 11-13/25. Thank you in advance!!
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LG was hard. Last game had me shook
It was but it I think once you make some inferences, it’s not that bad
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Did anyone find the LR questions to be really hard? I was really shook at some of the questions
Insanely hard. I feel like I bombed the whole section 🥲
Y’all. Good luck for real lmao cuz that was no joke 😩💀.
LR was harder than the 80s imo.
LG was easy. Last game was tough but solvable.
RC was denseeeee
Good luck yall ♥️🙏🏼
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Hi everyone! I just completed my exam my order was LR (26), LG (23) and RC (27)
LR topics that I can remember were about some sort of dinosaur claw and climbing prey, and a study about fat and walnuts in a diet study---I'm blanking on any other topics. Nothing to crazy to note, very much a LR section. Depending on what question types appear, and the degree of difficulty of that question type is what causes the most fluctuation for me here.
LG-- had one about paintings and sculpture and another about buildings being built on campus. The games were what you expect. If any points were lost here is was because of my nerves, but overall was a solid section for me! Nothing that made me want to pull my hair out!
RC-- normal RC experience, nothing to out of left field, but I myself usually do best on the hardest RC sections. I had something about ocublits? ocbliets? idk I can't spell, and it was about chemistry and physics. There was also one about tech in the courtroom, and weaving looms.
Overall for me I'd say this test was standard, (considering I took the oh so lovely pt 88 last September though anything would be better than THAT experience) (also for a laugh, my cat died 2 days before that LSAT, and one of the games topics was on puppies, and you guessed it kittens, the LSAT gods know no bounds)
Good luck to everyone else taking the exam in the coming hours/days! :)
I hope you did well!
Would you say the LR was like the 80s?
its all up, you might have to keep refreshing
Thank you guys so much!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/27125/lrs-in-80s
anything would help. i really sturggle on these
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I took November and the LR was incredibly easy. Felt like 60’s to me. I ran into the same issue with 80’s Lr though.
well this gives me some hope. thank you!
the LRs in the 80s are killing me.
anyone who has taken the previous flex tests, was the LR as difficult as the 80s?
Do forget password and sign up now before more spots get filled
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This is such bullsh*t. The LSAT flex is terrible. If people can sit in restaurants and go to malls, they can surely take a socially distanced LSAT. This FLEX version of the test can sooo many issues, my October test was a nightmare and may have affected my score. I'm afraid this will happen again if I have to retake the LSAT. This is terrible news and I may just defer law school a year bc of it. Hate to be negative but f the lsat flex.
do you mind sharing the issues?