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I'm very satisfied 5/5 in less than 6 minutes. Only second guessed one answer and momentarily froze found the error in the incorrect option after a second read through of the choice.
A was my second choice simply because, how do we know WHY other companies sales decreased? Could be their products are not enticing anymore-are those other companies even competition? Those assumptions drew me to C, the choice adding the words 'profit from' on that one made it just enough change to support and strengthen for me. I can get behind A since it was my second choice in POE but this would be a question I'd hate to dissect to explain the answer choices.
I use the url for lessons without the drill feature, if it's a lesson that he's just jumping into the url gives you the PT #, section and questions. However, on the drill versions such as this you can simply start the drill first, do the blind review and THEN the video should start. However if you're on this page and not seeing the drill section then something could be up with your link between lawhub and 7sage.
It's not necessary to use the spectrum during the actual exam unless you are confused with the structure, then you might need to use POE and map the supports as you go. If it isn't clear to you whether something is just 'merely consistent', 'explicitly supporting' or 'directly contradicting' then it might be worth the additional 30 seconds. However, the more you drill, you might find yourself mentally doing it as you scan the answer choices. I've never used the spectrum method and PAI is one of, if not my strongest area of LR but I can see it being useful on a particularly hard argument.
They don't officially know yet but I say be prepared for that outcome. It's likely, I'm also in NYC. I'm just trying to retake because I got a 157 in February and I know my flaw was RC. I have been studying but not as diligently as pre-covid-19 because working remotely all the times and assignments just seem to blend. I signed up for June but I feel I'm not even ready for the retake and might aim for July seeing as my goal school is accepting scores for July and LSAT is offering a waiver for June test takers to take any other test through next April.
ProTip - click Quick View at the top and you can do the question before the lesson even starts.