NVM just read that you have an associates. I think that is a great degree to fall back on if anything it will help you become a better candidate instead of the cookiecutter pre law degree - you can totally do this :)
@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.
> @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
Hey group, I’m going to start putting together a cookiecutter flaw spreadsheet to better assist us in identify repeat flaws. We spotted circular reasoning last night. A link will be forthcoming.
The curve breaker questions for both are difficult when the answer choice is acting like a shield for an argument that slightly strengthens or weakens. For cookie-cutter, I'd say weaken are easier. Your task is better laid out for you.