Well I know for certain Necessary Assumption, and Flaw/Descriptive MethodofReasoning are my weakest questions. I guess than at this point I should drill those, or any other suggestions?
... Necessary Assumption, and Flaw/Descriptive MethodofReasoning are my weakest questions. I ... finished my initial run through of the Cambridge LR Flaw pkg ... so I used those instead of printing the pkg again. I ...
Mine has also been rearranged. I was working on Games Section just yesterday now it's telling me to do Flawed MethodofReasoning. Same spot as you @elliotdordick. How should we proceed with the rearrangement? What was the purpose of the rearrangement?
... .Q13 on the e-doc of the "Flaw Or Descriptive Weakening ... Drill" of the "LR Drills - Preptest 30 ... not show the latter half of the answerchoice (C).
... .Q13 on the e-doc of the "Flaw Or Descriptive Weakening ... Drill" of the "LR Drills - Preptest 30 ... not show the latter half of the answerchoice (C).
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... .Q13 on the e-doc of the "Flaw Or Descriptive Weakening ... Drill" of the "LR Drills - Preptest 30 ... not show the latter half of the answerchoice (C).
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For answerchoice (D) the "**most** is what ... many" people overestimate serving size of these vitamin fortified foods. It ... problem with many a bunch of times before I realized ... 5 out of 10 or 5 out of 1000.
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> For answerchoice (D) the "**most** is what ... " people overestimate serving size of these vitamin fortified foods. It ... 5 out of 1000.
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> Answerchoice (B) ... fortified foods. Of those people, some of them eat more ...
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> > For answerchoice (D) the "**most** is what ... " people overestimate serving size of these vitamin fortified foods. ... out of 1000.
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> > Answerchoice (B ... fortified foods. Of those people, some of them eat more ...
... some would disqualify this answerchoice on. The vagueness of (A) with “unusual ... in the “sometimes” area of this answerchoice? Or are we in the ... coincidence area **_outside_** of the sometimes area of the answerchoice?
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... assume the truth of the answers regardless of what outside ... s argument," and one of the answer choices was "The earth ... would be a great answerchoice. Of course the earth is ... the answerchoice, not on the factual, real-world validity of that answerchoice.
... for how to approach parallel methodofreasoning questions under time pressure? I ... particular take up a lot of time during a timed LSAT ... tons of drilling for parallel reasoning. After doing a great deal of these ... me to see the structure of the argument I was ...
Don't overthink it--it's the exact same thing as a Parallel Flawed MethodofReasoning! They're just adding the extra fluff to make it look alien and confuse you.
... ; I feel like in some of the prep tests, especially in ... "EXCEPT" questions and difficult Parallel MethodofReasoning ones. The key is always ... of course, more LR drilling :smile: < ... preptests 79-81. Also some of the second LR are actually ...
I have had a lot of good answerchoice predictions from recognizing the flaw ... my head.) what the correct answerchoice might be. Sometimes I am ... sometimes I just misread the answer choices, or stimulus, but this ...
... . So you can get rid of this answerchoice. You can finish the ... the passage. At the end of the section, you can go ... strategies for the next couple of days!
... far - I started doing some methodofreasoning questions this morning and used ... recall. It's kind of the equivalent of enunciating words out loud ... . I also like the idea of drawing, or trying to be ...
... great for flaw questions and methodofreasoning questions. You might want to ... things like the math-type of questions etc. Basically, since ... you have used the bulk of the newer materials, and ... knowledge gaps.