I'm going to have to ask y'all to explain this to me like I'm a 3 yo because there is an element that I just cannot get through my thick head.
Our role in flaw questions is to weaken the link between P and C. But in this question, the right answer…
@Auntie2020 So when something is taxed more, you want to move away from it. I get what you're saying. But in the passage, the author says they substitute natural gas (doest pollute a lot and something you should aim to use) for more polluting fuels …
Maybe you could try heavily reviewing your questions after you attempt them, meaning 1/ take the question 2/ BR the question 3/Watch the explanation video
@rondabeselt I would urge you not to make any premature assumptions, as we haven't heard all the details about the LSAT Flex—scoring, weighing, curve/scale, etc. It may sound like an easier LSAT at first glance, but there are caveats to having only …
They'll most likely read your file once it is complete anyway—meaning with an LSAT score. And you want to see your score to apply to the appropriate schools.
4 games per LG section
4 passages per RC section
25-27 questions per LR section and 2 LR sections per test
You'll also have an unscored section called the experimental, which is used by the test makers to test new questions. However, you will n…
100% agree with @danielbrowning208 if you can try to somewhat summarize what you're reading into your own words, it will definitely help. Also, you have a lesson available in the CC with a bunch of challenging terms that tend to appear on the test! …
Never ever heard of that cookie cutter review thing! But you should go with the blind review. The LSAT is also a test assessing how hard you can work, so you shouldn't attempt to cut any corners.