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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Feb 6, 2025

More time in blind review. Try to get yourself in the mindset as if this were the real thing. I would say give yourself a max time for each question, then slowly continuously bring that number for each question down as much as possible.

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Feb 6, 2025

Practice mindful breathing.

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Jan 17, 2025

I got it right but during blind review I assumed it was D. .. Yay?

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Jan 17, 2025

I just skip

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Jan 17, 2025

Whattttt that would be a perfect world. Can you imagine all the stress/ anxiety I would lose??

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Jan 10, 2025

I'd say yes because on the LSAT, we don't get blind 2nd chances. Whatever you put is your answer.

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shaniceveillard03531
Tuesday, Jan 7, 2025

Ooh, I am definitely going to try this. Thanks so much!

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shaniceveillard03531
Tuesday, Jan 7, 2025

Thanks for the tips!

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shaniceveillard03531
Tuesday, Jan 7, 2025

Whatever you feel would help you the most, do it.

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Jan 2, 2025

I would say just focus on drilling questions and understanding them for now. Speed will come later.

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Jan 2, 2025

You are most likely overthinking/ overwhelmed. What helps me most times is I practice mindful breathing whenever I need to focus on something.

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Jan 2, 2025

Congratulations! You should be proud

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shaniceveillard03531
Monday, Dec 9, 2024

I am interested.

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shaniceveillard03531
Monday, Nov 4, 2024

So very motivating, thank you for sharing! I take my first attempt in two days.

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shaniceveillard03531
Monday, Nov 4, 2024

I am overwhelmed.

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Nov 1, 2024

Good luck babe

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Oct 17, 2024

Thank you so much for these grammar lessons.

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Oct 17, 2024

I agree, this is definetly helping my comprehension. Which is highly beneficial and not just for the LSAT.

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shaniceveillard03531
Saturday, Oct 12, 2024

True, but not every point is a conclusion. However, every conclusion is an author's point. Key tip: A conclusion is only present in an argument.

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shaniceveillard03531
Saturday, Oct 12, 2024

I would say it strengthens! It allows the opposing argument to be persuaded

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shaniceveillard03531
Thursday, Jul 11, 2024

I'm hugging you because I miss you is more assumption-based rather than reasoning. If it were to say instead "John hugged Elizabeth. John usually hugs people when they miss them. Therefore, John missed Elizabeth." This would have been an argument.

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shaniceveillard03531
Tuesday, Jun 18, 2024

No, an assumption does not always have to have a conclusion, it just would not be an argument if it didn't.

If the 'premise' did not have a conclusion then it's not a premise but just a statement/ fact.

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shaniceveillard03531
Sunday, May 5, 2024

I feel like the Disney argument is the strongest because it has the most support for the claim.

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shaniceveillard03531
Friday, Apr 26, 2024

This is a great question.

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