> @akistotle said:
> I once tried to make a list of all the common flaws.....But then I gave up. :sweat: So here is a partial list:
>
> **5) Causation confusions (correlation-causation flaws)**
> PT20.S1.Q10; ...
... to be -0 or -1 after first round and most ... should be helpful..
1. By the end of the ... and move on to question 21 at this time without reading ... of this may take a 1 minute and 30 seconds, ... talked about in point number 1 above and should be skipped ...
... and 7:25 of LSAT 21 - Section 1 - Game 4.
< ... repeats itself is possible: Week 1: K H; Week 2: ... There are 8 slots. Only 1 item gets to repeat (“Exactly ... 4.
... not "many" can equal 1, I absolutely disagree with ... consider "many" to include 1. In addition, the problem ... 'many' does not include 1. Notice that there is ... interpreting 'many' as including 1. So I don't ... purpose. PT1, Section 4, #21 proves that 'many' and ' ...
... somewhat stress-inducing). It covers: 1) corporate transactional lawyer; 2) prosecutor ... ); 20) media and entertainment lawyer; 21) musician; 22) music industry consultant ...
... I can get anywhere from 21 to 25 right on BR ... about skipping the earlier questions (1-10) because although they are ... gut on the earlier questions (1-10). Time wasted second guessing ...
... having confidently answered the other 21 or so questions. My average ... at LR is currently -1.
> >
> ... clock and aim to spend 1 min per question; if I ...