I don't know how helpful this will be to you, but it made a difference for me. Think of MBT answers with an extremely narrowed focus. LSAT wants to trick you with your common sense assumptions. Don't assume anything beyond what the premises say. Ask yourself why must this be true to each answer choice? The correct answer will follow logically with the premises. If you find yourself using your common sense to make the premises and AC fit, then you are probably on the wrong track. Some MBT questions have heavy lawgic diagramming, so review the CC if you aren't fully adept in it.
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I don't know how helpful this will be to you, but it made a difference for me. Think of MBT answers with an extremely narrowed focus. LSAT wants to trick you with your common sense assumptions. Don't assume anything beyond what the premises say. Ask yourself why must this be true to each answer choice? The correct answer will follow logically with the premises. If you find yourself using your common sense to make the premises and AC fit, then you are probably on the wrong track. Some MBT questions have heavy lawgic diagramming, so review the CC if you aren't fully adept in it.
Thank you!! This was helpful.