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The stimulus says interest among recent graduates in choosing a CAREER in art history. D would weaken this directly because people are still choosing the career path just as they were before they just don't have to do the Ph.D. program anymore.
I eliminated A for a similar reason. In the stimulus it says that using the images provides them with a better understanding which can then be applied to problem solving. Hence proving that pictorial understanding wouldn't be the final stage of understanding.
B actually strengthens the argument because the conclusion says that it is unlikely that the seal population has caused the decrease in the cod population. B supports that by bringing in the factor of pollution, and this is a weaken question which is why you need to prove that the seals impacted the cod population.
@kfhm101996874 said:
Finished a little while ago. RC, LG, LR, LG. I had the same 2 LG everyone else from today is reporting, but the order was switched - I had the boutiques/clay tablets section first and then the bands/security guards last. I usually average -0/-1 on games, but the security guards section was absolutely brutal. I guessed on the last 3-4 questions so if that's not the experimental, I'm canceling
Mine was switched as well, the fourth game on both sections gave me trouble but other than that they were pretty average for LG.
What worked for me was at first setting a very reasonable time constraint, and drilling and drilling until I could work that time down to eventually around test pace. It's really just practice and recognizing similarities between the questions.
@cnguyen2195719 said:
i like to study in public (i daily the library) with a really public facing direction for my screen so shame of watching dumb videos on youtube or something keeps me accountable
This is a great strategy I do the same thing. A similar strategy would be to study at home in a shared living space if it's quiet enough so the thought of your parents/roommates seeing you slack off keeps you on track.
Also, rushing to take the LSAT is never a good idea. I rushed to take it last summer and the psychological stress lead to a horrible score. I decided to take a gap year and get some real experience while studying and now I feel great and am scoring great as well.