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It might be easier to pause at the end of passage A for an overall recap.
Paragraph recap->Passage A recap->Paragraph recap->Passage B recap
and finally
Passage A vs B comparative recap.
More training would make this process faster than it looks. because both paragraphs are only half in size.
Find the loophole while reading->Predict the right answer->Select. The pre-finding of the loophole mentality is crucial for quick and correct selection. In this question, it is possible to smell that the second most read book may not be a very influential book. It is always a problem asserting absolute values based on relative standards.
Taking the course might to some extent give you a bit more discipline. But the content on 7sage will almost certainly be better than the course itself. Perhaps finding a group of study buddy for the discipline to study 7sage together would be the best option.
"Yup, the LSAT is poorly written. But, it’s not the usual kind of bad."
I know someone that got JD and went to a Japanese Zen Buddhism temple for training. I adore him very much. In Beijing there is a Longquan Temple full of ex PhDs from top universities of the world, applying quantum mechanics, etc, to interpretations of Buddhism values, they do lectures around the world and probably make more money than many tenured professors.
i remember there are even five consecutive ones. or definitely there are more than two four consecutive ones. I think there might be an algorithm plus human effort to mess around the answer choices. it is both logic and psychology being tested.
RC is much harder with more details, logic functions and tricker inference questions.
after a hundred hours of videos, memorization and practice, this single page along with the game board page, is the culmination of why 7sage beats the s out of all other prep systems.
I love that how you just change the numbers every time. It is the eternal occurrence of Kant.
amazing example.