... question correct (D was the flaw I anticipated), but during the ... am looking for: Big sample flaw here. The sample the author ... makes a part to whole flaw, but it isn't as ...
When it comes to these time consuming questions, what’s a good time to aim for? Under 2minutes? (Assuming you can do the freebies like sufficient assumption, PSA or principle questions in under 30 seconds)
Something I came across recently and found slightly confusing was the difference between a claim and an assumption. Can someone help me understand the difference between these two categorizations specifically as it relates to logical reasoning?
Hello everyone, I have narrowed down my weakness in LR section to Flaw, PFlaw and SA questions. Mostly getting these questions wrong. I was wondering if there is anything I can do besides just drilling a bunch of these question types?
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-53-section-3-question-13
I can't see the difference between the flaw in B and the the flaw in the incorrect answer choices....
I have a question regarding strengthen and weaken questions: If I am stuck between two AC's, could I simply try to put both of them into the argument, one at a time, and see which strengthen/weakens more?