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Help with Point at Issue and Flaw questions

I am really bad at Point at Issue and Flaw questions. I have drilled them over and over again, and yet they are the questions I consistently miss every time. I have familiarized myself with an exhaustive list of flaw types. But I just cannot seem to pick out the right flaw, or match it to the answer choices. With Point at Issue, I just never am able to choose between 2-3 ACs that look pretty close. Any advice?? How do you reliably approach these problems?

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  • AlexJ_LSATAlexJ_LSAT Core Member
    edited January 2021 141 karma

    What has worked for me is going through individual questions within the types that I struggle with and working them out on my own time. It gives me a better understanding of the structure and pattern of these questions. I can break them down more easily and see how I process the text and ACs. The LSAT questions are fairly formulaic and easier to recognize the more of them you see/understand.

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