Does anyone know how long they give you to complete bubbling in the name etc section on the answer sheet? Do you guys practice doing that so its fast enough or is there plenty of time?
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On a related note, have you ... to realize what's making you misread a question? ... understand what's going on in the argument or ... really understand what the answerchoice is saying. I want ... to recognize' for flaw answer choices." Mine thus far ...
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... sure that my reasoning is on the ball for this ...
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Can someone explain why answerchoice C is correct even though ...
... understand how A casts doubt on the reliability of the method ... "often" would cast doubt on the reliability, but isn't ... assume about the pollens in answerchoice A.
I ... nullifies the ridiculous assumptions you need to get answerchoice A to work ...
... of the answer choices, so I pretty much guessed on this one ... . I thought A was the least attractive answerchoice ... that is typical for sufficient assumptions. My understanding of the argument ...
... how the assumptions you need to make in the other answer choices ... answerchoice is true: you work less when your EHW is high (on ... this. Given that answer choices C-E also need assumptions, how do ...
... pretty clueless on this one. I had the answer down to C ... , the argument seems to be making a pro vs. con flaw ... was pretty confident with this answerchoice, and I kept it during ... it. Does the argument equivocate on active disapproval and lack of ...
... , this is the hardest question on PT 58. I missed it ... . The argument seems to be making an either/or but not ... assume two things from this answerchoice: volcanoes are a natural thing ... weak strengthener. It depends heavily on the idea that what is ...
Answer B: The argument sort of ... as extreme as this answerchoice. The argument never talks ... the premise is about "making a living as a ... argument to equivocate on these ideas.
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... the time and work into making this work
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Previously on eariler LSATs, i guess it ... focus your choices of answeron a specific paragraph for ... on recent questions there have been few instances where the answer ...
... people think about skipping over answer choices if a really attractive ... answer presents itself early. So, say ... gap and prephrase, and then answerchoice A is exactly what you ... is to select A, move on, and pocket the extra 20 ...
... ] find yourselves selecting an answerchoice and moving on WITHOUT continuing reading the ... you come across the correct answerchoice that you've already anticipated ... to pick the right answer and move on without reading all the ...
... , that is not correct based on our translations.
... statement and then supplying an answerchoice that says "It is ... understand the possibility, but making it more intuitive by having ... outcome is easier to understand on a different example.
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... I had a question about answerchoice C. I initially eliminated C ... I thought about "soft" sufficient assumptions that Jimmy mentions in the ... a PSA, thus the right answer? Whereas "the opponent's argument ...