I recently look a weekend LSAT course, and I wanted to share some info that maybe supplements this course? Or maybe I just missed some aspects in the lectures, but I found it really helpful.
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1. Return to every Q and for the first time ... will also see your problem Q types.
I just realized that the reason why I have trouble with suff assumption questions is because I have difficulty finding the core for difficult LRs. PT 63, S3 #17 is a prime example. I don't want to copy the prompt here for fear of getting 7Sage in trouble ( ...
I've purchased many LSAT preptests from 7sage, but I noticed that the pdf file sizes are actually larger than 8.5x11. Thus, when I try to print them out, the exam prints in super tiny font that is difficult to read because my ...
When blind reviewing a preptest, should I go back and review the answers to all the questions or just the questions that I circled? When I blind review LG I go back and do all the games and usually miss only -1 or 2 questions. Thanks!
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-71-section-3-question-21/
I've figured out why C) and E) are wrong, but I'm not sure how the other incorrect answers weaken the argument.