just did PT 70 so i could have some newer questions and saw there were no explanations. at what PT does he stop those?
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I thought E because if the statistics showed that people were buying more then that wrecks the whole argument, like shows that spending went up or down. I see why A is correct though that not was subtle and i'm always skeptical of AC A lol.
ahhhh, I chose E even though I didn't like it only because the stimulus did not say that deception was bad, but I was down to AE and A was too strong of an assumption to make. Idk how I completely missed D, it was kind of outside the box thinking though. I need to work on knowing when to turn that on and off when the questions get harder. Respect though this question was not bad. It's really hard to think abstractly on every question when you're pressed on time and thinking in the box can get you quicker results.
I didn't like the word seldom on C. I felt like it was saying sometimes. and if it can still happen then it's not really blocking that possibility from happening.
this taught a good lesson with flaw/ sampling questions
not being a spelling bee champion in elementary and not having a large vocab is really coming back to bite me in the * for LSAT
i hope whoever wrote 7 stubs their toe everyday for the rest of their life
I was so mad I got this one wrong because I read it too fast and read it as 'psychological', and I felt pretty good about it being B based on process of elim with that assumption. It now makes so much sense that physiological makes it way too vague or equivocal
Hey, I was wondering if I could print out the whole core curriculum because i feel like it would save a lot of time with note taking and problem sets. Is there a feature for this or an easy way to do it? I worked at a law firm and they have a super printer I could use for it, so I was just wondering, thanks
Hey, I was wondering if I could print out the whole core curriculum because i feel like it would save a lot of time with note taking and problem sets. Is there a feature for this or an easy way to do it? I worked at a law firm and they have a super printer I could use for it, so I was just wondering, thanks
finally that econ degree is paying off
Other than underline, yellow, pink, and orange? like maybe a green and blue
Ugh i thought that: "major influence on musicians and broad popular appeal" can be assumed to mean far reaching influence on the artistic community, thus, picking e. Like if it has a major influence on muscians and it's really popular wouldn't it be able to reach a lot of artist. I guess that was too much of an assumption. I was between BE but i figured since it covered all of conditions E was best.
A didn't make sense to me because what would cause me to think that you can solve a problem and not be malicious while doing so? I usually am like oh I see the error in my thinking, but on this one i don't get why A is clearly the answer. I chose C because it addressed the malicious aspect of it. If it's acceptable then they aren't being malicious. IDK this one really has me dumbfounded.
JY's humor makes this so much more bearable haha
This is one of the questions where in the notes i just put "???????"
i saw nonvirulent and my mind just checked out lol
This one is so stupid. I picked the illegal reversal in C because there were none left I felt like could make any sense, I mean why would I assume that standards cannot be from 6-7 or 6-630 and then awards is from 7-8 or 7-730. Yes, they can't both be the first to START but the correlation is so minimal to inferring the E. Honestly questions like these really piss me off because this is just badly written, i hope that writer stubs their toe every day. Now that my rant is over, I guess you can make the argument for exclusivity because it cannot start twice, and if either one has a quorum then it must start at that time independent of other times. So just kind of tunnel vision for general assembly and think they are only going to start once and once they do the other one cannot go. ugh.. whatever
the irregular structure kinda threw me off on this one
i got owned by this one on timed but weirdly got q27 right and pretty quickly. when the author says, "this may be impractical" it was a dead give away to me for AC A.
btw i thought my RC was improving and a really good score was going to happen and then this RC sent me way back :/
q23 got me. I understand how Griot music was restricted to specific public values and their patrons and all, but I don't get why JY is focusing entirely on Griot on this. Why is Blues completely ignored? As in, why isn't he going back and showing where Blues was restricted? IDK, I just had some trouble on this question.
wow. I was between BC and chose B. Sorry I don't always understand all your fancy science, LSAT.
I don't even know if this is worth it in timed honestly. I usually skip PF and PA and go back at the end.
wow got -6 on this one and missed this easy question because "on balance" threw me off. thought it was a weird way of saying moderation. :/