Is section3 of PT 72 unusually hard? I've been told that PT 72 ... first LR section of this PT but I did horribly on section3. What ... are your experiences with this PT?
For example, PT 126 Section3Question 14 uses 'most' in a ... response' to indicate 'the #1 response.' PT 138 Section3Question 4 also involves this ... ). For example, see PT 131 Section3Question 7. PT B Section 4 Question 18 involves the ...
... is access 1-2 star questions through the question bank and ... example: today I took PT 56. Section3Question 10 on that exam ... was apparently a really difficult question, ... ago I reviewed PT 37 Section 2 Question 19, is the ...
... argument is different across the question types you mentioned above. ... on a question. Take a look at PT 40-Section3Question 5. Here ... ask myself for this question: 1.What is/are the ... the conclusion: 3.Does this question contain some type of ...
... confused when in a flaw question the author or speaker confuses ... looks like. For example, in PT 64, section3, question 11 - one of the ... haven't come across a question where this has been a ...
I don't know why this trips me up SO BADLY, but I ended up switching this one to the correct answer in my BR.
BUT, I watched the video and I reasoned it differently.
We're taught that, if we're given a premise, we have to take it to be true, ...
Sooooo inferences are usually much more clear and this one is giving me a lot of trouble. I gave B a considerable amount of thought, but I felt like it's a flaw because it goes from health food enthusiasts to saying in general, those who take XYZ will ...
... is my analysis for question17 in section3 for prep test 72. ... This is a weaken question; therefore, ... I hadn’t gotten this question wrong. I had originally picked ... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-72-section-3-question-17/
In this question why do we "attack" ... the premise but in this question it does. How often does ... this type of question show up on the ... LSAT? I understand this question just a little bit but ... 7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-52-section-3-question-17/
I'm having a hard time understanding the correct answer choice here as it seems to directly contradict the passage, which states that the amount of domestic oil reserves considered extractable has not changed in ten years. The correct answer E would indeed ...