I think it would be worth it. 7Sage taught me the foundations of logic, which helps a ton on both types of assumption questions, as well as certain flawquestions. JY is also great at explaining the structure of flawed arguments on the LSAT.
... also print out all the flawquestions here (Flaw in the Reasoning) if ... and work through each. The flaw type is listed beside each ... can get practice with each flaw type.
Take flawquestions and do question and answer analysis. Write down a summary of the stimulus. What the conclusion is, support, context etc. Then A through E, why each is wrong and why the correct is correct. Over and Over. Long tedious summaries.
... was having extreme trouble with flawquestions as well. Here is what ... did. I took dozens of flawquestions. Hid their answers. And just ...
On what is/are flaw(s) with the reasoning. After ... again and again in different questions and how to spot them ...
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But in all seriousness, flawquestions really just take practice. Once ... expose yourself to as many flaw types as possible, you'll ...
Thank you all! You’ve all been amazing, I’m drilling through the question banks with the mid-tough leveled flawquestions. Also made some flashcards of question stems and flaw types, gonna try and nail it down!
... through the exact types of questions you got wrong. Before I ... the second section had 8 flawquestions, which I hadn't even ... one or two types of questions, which were coincidentally packed into ... half of those 10 questions. It's worth looking into ...
... through the exact types of questions you got wrong. Before I ... the second section had 8 flawquestions, which I hadn't even ... one or two types of questions, which were coincidentally packed into ... half of those 10 questions. It's worth looking into ...
... flaw ACs tends to be more mumbo-jumbo-esque than other questions ... most people can see the flaw in the stimulus, so they ... be the right ones for flawquestions in the upper third of ... the test (e.g. questions 18-25). I've seen ...
... . says he sometimes skips easy questions because it somehow didn't ... ; I have tried doing some questions before starting a PT to ... and I find it hard to skip questions... how do you know ...
... . says he sometimes skips easy questions because it somehow didn't ... ; I have tried doing some questions before starting a PT to ... and I find it hard to skip questions... how do you know ...
... . says he sometimes skips easy questions because it somehow didn't ... ; I have tried doing some questions before starting a PT to ... and I find it hard to skip questions... how do you know ...
... really great for flawquestions and method of reasoning questions. You might want ... like the math-type of questions etc. Basically, since you have ... . I have a series of questions I review almost daily that ...
... took a common flaw, hid the common flaw and then obscured ... in which they described the flaw.
Interesting, yeah ... wrenches in with extremely difficult questions. I took the recent ... label very, very difficult. Not flawquestions though. 2 of the 3 ...
... having trouble with SA/Parallel reasoning questions. Those questions are best mastered by ... also practiced drilling tons of parallelquestions by diagramming out the stimuli ...
My only other tip for flawquestions is that sometimes when I ... yes, you should be drilling flawquestions. Those in particular for me ... like a ton of other questions.