You can't identify something as an overconfidence error until you know you've missed it. An overconfidence error is a question that you didn't mark for BR but missed. So other than scoring the test, there's no other way to identify OC errors for review.
PTs from LSAC can also have spelling errors, it happens sometimes. Often when we have one with a spelling error and you do not, it means we have the original print and you have the updated print.
For 27-1-23, I have included a visual element to aid in our collective understanding of the flaw. The black squares are the extreme insomniacs. 90% of them drink large amounts of coffee-represented below with the purple dots. As usual, with flaw ...
Hello, first thing that I should state here is that if possible, look into a 7Sage package. The explanation for this one particular question is packed with over 7 minutes of detail. The explanations are a foundation for my continued improvement on this ...