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MostStronglySupported (MSS) questions are more closely aligned with MustBeTrue (MBT) questions. Both of ... of questions are inference-based and depend on the information provided ... them, "Pseudo Sufficient Assumption" questions and are more closely aligned to ...
... probably something about my judgment and not a mistake on the ... it's necessarily a "mustbetrue" - maybe a MostStronglySupported.
I think this ... the most dubious right answer I've come across so far, and ... D is really an MBT and we are missing something?
... between necessary and sufficient assumptions, the differences between "moststronglysupported" and "mustbetrue," basic conditional ... s what most initially know the least of - that, and it' ... s the most mechanical of the sections ...
... scorers, though I could be way off as to why ... assumptions, resolve/reconcile, moststronglysupported, complete the passage, and pseudo-sufficient assumptions, whereas ... focused more on sufficient assumptions, andmustbetrue questions, both of which are ...
... more attuned to reading passages and answering respective questions. and taking advantage of previously ... look like LR questions (MostStronglySupported, MustBeTrue, Main Point, Weaken, ... maybe 71 and 74, since both will be discussed in ...
... conditional statement relies on validity and deductive reasoning (think mathematics ... on empirical and inductive (think science and the phenomenon- ... precise, this might explain why MustBeTrue, MostStronglySupported, Sufficient Assumption questions, etc ...
I also strongly, strongly recommend going through the CC ... you score better on LG and RC.
Specifically, conditional logic ... in LG, and effectively tackling main point, inference/mustbetrue, moststronglysupported, weaken, and strengthen questions ...
... you are struggling with most of the moststronglysupported questions covered in the ... support of in strengthen, weaken, andmustbetrue questions. In fact, I found ... MSS after being exposed to mustbetrue questions to remold my understanding ...
... years and found that modern LSATs have significantly less "MustBeTrue" questions and a ... lot more "MostStronglySupported" leading to an ... the Strengthen/Weaken questions to be the toughest in the new ...
... a lot less MustBeTrue types and a significantly more MostStronglySupported types leading to ... for me was drilling MostStronglySupported questions in LR and just being more ...
... differences between current tests and the July test, which ... nuanced, for example more moststronglysupported than mustbetrue, in recent years. ... ball-webinar-predicting-the-june-and-july-lsats
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@keets993 weird games section, and also the start of the change in LR and RC questions to being more open "moststronglysupported" type rather than "mustbetrue" types are what made PT 72 hard imo.
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... usually mustbetrue/moststronglysupported, main point, strengthen, weaken, parallel reasoning, and cannot betrue. ... question types for RC. And if they do, ... RC makes us more efficient and effective.
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Read stimulus and have clear picture of flaw ... principle/generalized-rule, and ask you to match ... moststronglysupported by the information above?
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... of chemical plants, they must remove at least some algae ... E does not have to betrue for ANY hazardous waste, since ... SOME hazardous waste, it is "most" stronglysupported compared to all other AC ... of the toughest LSAT questions and probably the toughest MSS ...
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The right answer must always be provable: it must logically follow (or ... MostStronglySupported questions: the right answer has tons of support and ... about what the author most likely thinks, you don ... what he thinks. And that seems true in general for RC ...
... a "mustbetrue/could be false" approach to the problem and consider the ... moststronglysupported. The author supports the point that interpreting differences is arbitrary and ... species classification will still be arbitrary, so it mustbetrue that there will ...
... stem for MSS questions, "moststrongly support," makes it sound like ... will be fully supportedand you have to choose whichever one has the most ... case where the stimulus is trueand the AC is false, ... AC D cannot be false. So AC D mustbetrue, based on the ...
... the LR section, specifically weaken, mustbetrue, moststronglysupported, and strengthen question types. Causal reasoning ... , and resolve the paradox question types seem to be a hit and miss ...