I run out of time when during PT 51 before filling the answer sheet for last five questions (took me around 15 seconds) should I exclude all of the five questions from my score? Or deduct a point from my total score?
... together by the type of flaw? A group of questions ... don't always recognize the flaw or I'm not ... answer choices to be that flaw. The latter is more ... prephrase I have the correct flaw but sometimes the answer ... on a forum indicating the flaw for the wrong answer ...
... and sufficient "switch" in a flaw question (i.e., a conditional ... on pg. 101 that a flaw that mistakes sufficient for necessary ... is one type of flaw (I.e., it mistakes one ... that this is the 'mirror flaw' of mistaking necessary for sufficient ...
... else find themselves mistakenly solving flaw questions as weaken questions when ... , so it isn't the flaw of the argument"
I ... correct method to answering a flaw question.
... on my personal approach to Flaw questions. I've really ... descriptively accurate but not the flaw, refers to contextual or other ... definitively prove wrong. The correct flaw answer choices are so abstract ... .
... . It says on the bubble sheet to "not leave any stray ... the numbers on my bubble sheet to come back to for ... without writing on the bubble sheet?
... never seen a circular reasoning flaw actually on a PT. Sometimes ... guess myself on a tricky flaw question when it's in ... think they are a rarer flaw.
A couple of week out from the June 2017 LSAT and FLAW type LR questions are still plaguing me. If you were to spend 2-3 days just handling FLAW with a series of focused drills, what would you do?
Thanks!!!