... a conclusion in any or most questions and it seems like ... as a flawed reasoning or parallelflaw statement. I have trouble thinking ... , this is something experienced by most people who yell excessively, but ...
Also, I think most of the LSAT prep is ... assumptions are warranted or not ( most of the LR questions are ... , necessary/sufficient assumption, strengthen/weaken, flaw, parallelflaw. So you know you're ...
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> Also, I think most of the LSAT prep is ... assumptions are warranted or not ( most of the LR questions are ... , necessary/sufficient assumption, strengthen/weaken, flaw, parallelflaw. So you know you're ...
... thing is timing (the flaw and parallelflaw questions take so much time ... mentality...it purposely puts the most difficult questions at the end ...
Strategy question - I tend to actually draw out the arrow and the reasoning like the videos explain it when taking the test. It can be a little tedious and definitely time consuming if the right answer choice is D or E. Do high scorers (-0, -1, -2 in LR) ...
I was wondering what's the purpose in memorizing all 9 valid argument form and all 7 invalid argument forms? Is it mainly for Parallel and ParallelFlaw question types?
Hey guys. During timed prep tests, I take a long time to answer PR and PF questions and I only get them right 20% - 40% of the time. Even with this issue, I score pretty consistently in the low 160's. I am considering skipping these questions altogether by ...
When it comes to these time consuming questions, what’s a good time to aim for? Under 2minutes? (Assuming you can do the freebies like sufficient assumption, PSA or principle questions in under 30 seconds)
... 25 questions answered (skipped a parallelflaw question intentionally due to stimulus ... may be a correlation / causation flaw with my attribution of progress ...