Anyone having a hard time changing answers during the Blind Review? I find myself biased toward the initial answer chosen and convince myself to stick with the original choice regardless if it turns out to be right or not...
When circling answers into the bubble sheet or practice sheet, do you recommend going by every answer or waiting until 5 minutes then transferring them? I have heard both from different sources. I want to use my time wisely.
Life is stressful right now. I now I'm not ready for this life changing exam. I will continue this course and hope to get some tips and hints from you guys to help me for September
... to write an LSAT (Did not sign up for Oct 2013 ... reviewing them. First, there does not seem to be ONE particular ... I go to check my answers against the correct answer, I ...
... debating as to whether or not I should postpone taking the ... second opinion on whether or not this is worth doing. leaving me six more weeks of ...
... found that labelling the answers in LR as either " ... and could be false answers. If an answer COULD ... false, and so must not be true in other words ... is not a necessary assumption.), and ... br />
This is not to say that every question ...
... are reading it. And do not try to come up with ... READ THE OPTIONS with care, NOT with relief. This will help ... release them while reading the answers (not just yet anyway).
Peace ...
... is the answer choice and not B.
According to Kaplan ... the stimulus to support our answers? Because that is why I ... B if many people do not find politicians in the first ...
Now I know the opposite of some is none and the opposite of some .. not is all. What about the opposite of most and most .. not? I can see the opposite of most would be at most half, how about most .. not? Thanks!