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... Emotional Tendencies /(Changed)
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**Conclusion**: Generally /(Able to choose more ... (Changed)
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Hi all. Asking anyone who's taken a digital LSAT so far. What's the format like? Is it closer to 7Sage's or Khan Academy's? I noticed 7Sage's is much easier to read and Khan's is a much smaller font and harder to read for me. Thanks in advance!
Hello guys please when solving an LR problem is it okay to ignore the context and read the argument only to be a little fast, since we just need premise and conclusion.
Thank you
I just started studying again and I was wondering if there’s a way we can do LG 1-35 with the digital format? If not, the only way is to go through the PTs and just do the games?
Conclusion: Global warming is real. Premise 1: Global temperatures ... you have a clear conclusion, a supporting premise, then a sentence that ... gives more information on the premise. Does that explaining sentence give ...
I apologize if this is answered elsewhere, but is there a way to add an experimental section to the digital tester? Also, should I still be using the 7sage proctor video for the digital LSAT?