Ye it was tough. The experimental was definitely 1or 3 for me because they were both 25 while the last LR was 26. On a separate note ...for games the last game was unbearable I could not for the life of me answer the questions spent 10 mins on it.
Hi! It is no worry at all. The question is from LSAT 25, section 2... it was either from Parallel Reasoning problem set 1or 2. I can't be any more specific than that, since there doesn't seem to be a way to view the question.
This is very true. Sometimes I miss level 1or 2 difficulties and I feel they are harder than their rating lets on. This alternate explanation makes a lot of sense. Off to find the pattern!
... of 23. I typically miss 1or 2 per section at the ... through once before writing anything or making any diagramming decisions). OR ... if you bubble at the ... " game like Mauve Dinos or Stained Glass or Zephyr Airlines, you will ...
1. You need to know how ... in support for one side or another (some scientists believe x ... objective, in favor of argument 1, in favor of argument 2 ... 'll just label the brackets 1or 2 depending on which argument ...
... only have to map out 1or 2 (3 if you're ... answer choices that are causal or perscriptive (thus X should do ... them all out. Usually only 1or 2 even have a shot ...
1) No matter the stage of ... vote in favor of taking 1or 2 tests per week and ... PT'ing more than once or twice every other week (preferably ... the fundamentals, whether through 7sage or another course.
@brna0714 is right. I always waste all this great work in LG because I forget to put a switch in (why? I have no idea) and inevitably get at least 1or 2 questions wrong. It all comes down to mindfulness (which is the fundamental truth for every section).
I like to think of "many" without the m or "any" which just means 1or more which is what "some" means. Heh, not very useful but I get a kick out of it sometimes and you need all the self entertainment you can get with the LSAT.