... of 5 times for the cookiecutter ones and often upwards 20 ... rather spend 1 hour on cookiecutter strengthen questions than an hour ... comfortable with and confident in cookie-cutter questions. I find this to ...
@salmachh cookiecutter questions are those that employ ... them. An example of a cookiecutter form would be: a claim ... specifically, what I mean by cookiecutter questions are those that are ...
... descriptions. Try to categorize each cookie-cutter. Even categorize the wrong ACs ... will have plenty of non-cookie-cutters, but if you fool ... proof the cookie cutters, you should build up ...
@amw26 I just took 80 and 81 in the past week. I think they were pretty standard, they were kinda like the 70s tests, but I thought (especially 81) their games were a lot more cookiecutter. PT 80 has one strange game, but it's definitely doable.
... enough grasp of fundamentals, cookie-cutter stimuli, or cookie-cutter wrong AC yet. That ... recognizing gaps in reasoning and cookie-cutters more readily so that ... difficult? are these wrong ACs cookie-cutter? How could i augment the ...
> @twssmith said:
> The bane of my LSAT existence...
> Crushing every time I heard JY on his videos say that the Question was a CookieCutter Causation...
I would focus on flaw type questions and really getting good at recognizing cookiecutter type questions, this will really boost your speed and confidence