I picked C initially but I am confused as to why and how A is the correct answer and how that information could be deduced?
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This is so amazing thank you so much!
I am also taking in August , and personally I am a bit worried as this is my first LSAT and feel like I am making slow progress. However, I have been going through the curriculum and doing practice sets, and starting in July I plan to take a couple of practice tests a week and BR on the day after I take the test to increase stamina. My biggest issue I am finding is stamina and being able to keep going throughout the test, but I hope that with more PT work I will be able to simulate that , as well as getting into a consistent routine of what I do as soon as I wake up and taking breaks throughout the day, etc.
I picked C initially but I am confused as to why and how A is the correct answer and how that information could be deduced?
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I thought that this was a necessary assumption question because of the question stem. could someone explain how it is sufficient? #help
I have been using the pre-flex tests in order to simulate the 4 section test , but does that mean that the fourth section is being counted in my score? I was under the impression that that was now simulated as the experimental but I believe that I could easily be wrong. Should I be clicking the box to simulate flex so that it does not impact my score?
I would say first of all I think it's a good thing you took a break just because it showed you this 6 point gap which means you can better prepare to avoid that on test day. I would say first review your test and make sure that you completely understand everything, and then from then on mainly focus on drilling and do maybe 2 PT's a week, or more if you mentally can, just make sure that you do not burn yourself out before test day! and remember, score fluctuation is normal and It should be happening because it is allowing you to learn more about the test and yourself! best of luck!