hi everyone, i was wondering how i can improve on flaw questions? I feel like sometimes they're obvious, but for the harder ones, i either get it or i don't. Any tips on how to improve? I plan to redo the flaw practice problems, but i feel like if i drill enough, LSAT may repeat those flaw, but i need to see why that is the case instead of memorizing the common flaw packet. I think this has helped, but it hasn't helped enough.
some notes i took from the lessons on flaw:
Flaw / Descriptive weakening
similar to weaken, similar to MOR questions
Descriptive
2 step test for choosing the right ac: (especially helpful for tough questions, where the wrong ac are very attractive)
1. Descriptively accurate for the argument - if it doesn’t rightly describe the argument, then don’t even bother with 2nd step, this ac is wrong
my notes on this tip above is that it may be easy or hard to spot. for example, this difficult flaw problem, which most people picked D, it is neither descriptively accurate, nor does it describe the flaw. However, the inaccuracy of D (incompatible) is so subtle, that I missed it when under timed condition. Any tips on how to improve? I guess i truly need to learn to walk before i run, but under timed condition, i feel like i'm forced to run with it... if that makes sense.
I literally watched this video 5 times in a row, and everytime i listen to it, i learn something. but can someone please give me more tips? im truly trying to improve for my June LSAT test.. thanks everyone
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-51-section-1-question-15/ 2. describes the flaw? - the ac is assuming, is that why the argument is wrong? Review 19 common argument flaws
sometimes the trap answers satisfies step 1, but not 2 (descriptively accurate, but wrong flaw)
this is hard to spot if i feel like i didn't anticipate the flaw already...but sometimes i can take a stab at the answer choices and get lucky on the harder ones.
Any other tips on how to improve on LR in general? i feel like for each test, it is a hit or a miss, some LR sections are hard, some are easy, sometimes both are easy, and RC and LG are harder. Maybe lsat tries to balance the overall difficulty of the test without giving away a pattern
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As for improving on flaw questions, I'd recommend purchasing the Cambridge Packets and working your way through those after reviewing the corresponding 7sage lessons. The packets have helped me tremendously and I especially like that they're arranged by difficulty.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PdMLY7RsypmEqGXzC_ngA9ADsePK-srXe5J193m0Ao8/edit
http://www.thelsattrainer.com/assets/twelveweektrainerstudyscheduleexams52-712.pdf
I also try to take 1 LSAT a week (full time job gets in the way) and BR, additional drills ... thanks!!!