@jmarmaduke96 said:
@alexkoo095 Hi there!
So I like to keep my low-res summaries brief. I typically try to make them 1 word, two at the most generally, that I can "unpack" by asking "why" or "what" to get to my high-res summary. The "low-…
@Bagelinthemorning said:
@WhimsicalWillow
It's doing several questions from the same question type, repeatedly until you feel comfortable with the material again.
I would do the CC for the questions types I missed previously and then …
I have not taken a diagnostic because I knew that a low score would hurt my motivation and self-confidence however, I'm familiar with how all of the questions on the exam as I've looked through the 2007 exam.
I am a bit new to studying for the LSAT…
@Bagelinthemorning said:
Hey, be a little easier on yourself. You are managing the stress of this pandemic while studying for the LSAT and that's admirable!
For the CC, I would go over the questions I missed and watch the videos for its c…
@livesofothers said:
Someone else may have a more elegant explanation, but I like to substitute variables into places for simplification. I would see your example sentence this way:
Two year olds do not naturally dislike A.
A = salty f…