Thats a good one. I like how the answer and the trap answer play off the same premise. I just tried to hit it as if taking a PT and I'm pretty sure I would have fell for the trap and left the correct one alone just on appearances in the first round, then (hopefully) came back to read it in round 2 and got it.
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I don't want to spoil anything, but I think I subconsciously treated these question types very nonchalantly until PT85 S2 Q08. From then on out I have treated these question types with the upmost respect, lol. The LSAT writers can make any question type hard if they want to do so.
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I forgot where it was from, but it had to do with a traffic jam, obligation, and promise. It was in the 70s or 80s somewhere. Brutal NA question
I remember that one... now you're going to make me go find it lol.
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oh, that 88.2.21 one is the weather pattern one. i agree with that.
i know what: pt. 2.2.24
Thats a good one. I like how the answer and the trap answer play off the same premise. I just tried to hit it as if taking a PT and I'm pretty sure I would have fell for the trap and left the correct one alone just on appearances in the first round, then (hopefully) came back to read it in round 2 and got it.
I don't want to spoil anything, but I think I subconsciously treated these question types very nonchalantly until PT85 S2 Q08. From then on out I have treated these question types with the upmost respect, lol. The LSAT writers can make any question type hard if they want to do so.
I forgot where it was from, but it had to do with a traffic jam, obligation, and promise. It was in the 70s or 80s somewhere. Brutal NA question
I remember that one... now you're going to make me go find it lol.