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the cats singing lullabies example just makes me think of the tiktok sound of the cat meowing "what was i made for" by billie eilish
like for this question ( i know this might be wrong) but i said okay
Countries (C), with (w) Uneducated Population (UEP), Weak Economy and Politically (WE&P), Financial Commitment to Education (FCE)
CwUEP→ WE&P
Cw/UEP→FCE
CwEP→/WE&P
i then scouted what looks most like my diagram and ended with B
Again, this might be wrong and if anyone can point out the flaws in my lawgic please correct me i beg
yall remember when the math teacher would teach you how to do a problem but you would do it a different way and still get the right answer but your teacher says that her way is more reliable so you should do it her way? yeah thats how i feel rn lmao
im getting the questions right but the problem is im not seeing it the way JY sees it and thats concerning me lmao
ngl the way i reasoned it was so much different from JY's reasoning. I still got the right answer though. so task failed successfully?
guys i guess i really am learning cos i saw E and immediately knew it was right :D
the way i had A for like 30 seconds but then changed it to D lmao
i got it right but im still not understanding the difference between flaw and weakening. #help
#feedback why do i have to learn so many abbreviations can yall please write it out at the beginning instead of having to search the site for a clue of what youre talking about?
"these are necessary questions. you pick the answer that is the most obviously needed/known" (picks D)
"well, no."
can someone tell me how the negating trick would work here
i dont know about yall but the explanations arent helping me here.
take a good look guys, this is me rage quitting :)
"im not even sure why B is here" meanwhile i bet my life savings on B
the way i got this question right because i didnt know what "attrition" meant lmao
#feedback I've been getting the last few questions right, but im not hitting the target time. we need tips or strategy to increase our speed
i needed this win so bad
huh, interesting. i guess it would just be more helpful to see it in the video than to have to do that but its better than not having it at all. thanks.
these kinds of questions are basically this:
lsat: why do you think this is happening
us: idk
lsat: guess :3
us: but im not educated on this subject all of these choices sound reasonable
lsat: g u e s s :3
us: okay i guess B sounds right
lsat: wrong :3 old yellers you
the lsat writers hate to see me win i know it
i genuinely never know when to trust my gut because of this
#feedback I wish you guys wouldn't block off the answer choices so we can at least try on our own and then work together.
So in this example, I am supposed to interpret "could not" as "cannot"? When do I know when to do that?
help we're applying to law school and now bonding over a sound on an app that is constantly under the threat of being banned