What are some questions that you find infuriating? I ... find the more subtle LR questions the most anger-inducing. I ... about y'all? Which LSAT questions do you find the most ...
Proposition questions: should I approach these like an inference question or a principle question? I've read different things. Example of this question type is PT 82 section 2 question 14.
Hi all--I've been staring questions that are particularly daunting as I'm going through timed sections--how do I get to a list of those starred questions?
... question is, that on some questions, I find myself really struggling ... true for weakening questions. On some of these questions I have a ... suggestions on how to approach questions like this in a better ...
... engaged myself in MANY weakening questions, but I'm still struggling ... in terms of "tackling LR questions" via the flow chart, along ... doing very well on strengthening questions, but weakening seems to be ...
... to the last 2-3 questions in LR. I also feel ... time on the first ~10 questions on LR, which is concerning ... should be spending on these questions? I want to say I ...
... starting the test, and also blank out momentarily. Just feeling everyone ... time understanding the first few questions. I think it lasted the ... I'd missed so many questions due to nerves. This time ...
... do it untimed. Circle any questions that you are not 100 ... would be blank. Or should there be no unanswered questions after you ... blind review? Should we circle questions we are unsure about when ...
... books that use real LSAT questions (unlike Kaplan, Barro's, etc ... the books with real LSAT questions. I've been cycling around ... have books with real LSAT questions... my wallet thanks me) questions/no real LSAT questions to start as ...
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JY explained that sufficient assumption questions are something like:
Premise ... "fill the gap" kind of questions both sufficient assumption and necessary ...
... . I would eat and review questions or do LG. Half my ... favorite posts were specific to questions. I would open them immediately ... relative ease and these were questions I knew I understood. leaving my job, and leaving my job was ...