Hey! It's great that you've identified the patterns in the questions you miss. It'll be helpful to create Problem Sets of those questions and drill them. I'm doing drills now and they're helpful to see the patterns in the cookiecutter answers too.
... first 10 questions are typically cookiecutter, and if they pose any ... example, you will have a cookiecutter necessity-sufficiency confusion for a ...
Mind sharing specific details of these "patterns" you began to notice? I see JY mentioning cookiecutter structure in LR and RC but I don't know where to begin to get better at recognizing said patterns.
... by looking at the argumentform in the stimulus. Normally ... a gap in the argumentform (the stimulus makes a ... ideas together. The other form is (if you don ... that can block the argument from being "wrecked". ... the negation wrecks the argument then you have the ...
... contrapositive is an common improper argumentform in which we should recognize ... sentence does not affect this argument either way because It is ... beginning. This is an improper argumentform of someone just saying the ...
Take LSAT as a mindathon, your mindset won't change that quick, you will have your cookiecutter moment. I have that PT anxiety as well, even JY take all the PTs twice!