C to me reads as an incorrect inference answer.
I would edit the first sentence to read. "Most of those opposed to cruelty work in labs."
Most implies some, so C would be a correct inference
This happened to me. I got better in one section only to get worse in another. I'm not sure how you're studying. I found once I learned LG, it's a practice it or forget it skill. If I work on a LR section, then before I'm done for the day, I'll do a…
I started studying 2 years ago with Princeton review and khan. Then I switched to 7sage. In all that time I stayed in the same score range. 150-155. My first PT was 150. I was defeated. I think I watched the core videos 4-5 times.
All that to say. …
That's awesome! thanks for sharing that book. I am googling it rn. Good luck with the test. Keep posting in this thread, I like communicating with people in my age group
I too score in the 150s, and I'm probably confident about 5/26 questions in LR and 4/26 in RC. It's been difficult for me to learn anything doing blind review. It feels like I need to just relearn everything in CC. I really enjoy hearing that I'm no…
Thanks everyone for your comments. I took the test yesterday. They showed us a tutorial before the test which shows how to use the tablet. Pretty straightforward and easy to use.
Idk, I would still take every section seriously because you never know. Plus you don't want to rely on your memory, you could have seen a similar question in a section prior, not on a prior lsat test. The test is so mentally draining that it's very …
I've taken the LSAT twice and both times there was a LR question straight from an old reading comp. passage. Both times that section was my ungraded LR section.