Hey Quinn, a great example of the "MSS" is PT 61, Section2 Q7.
Notice how Talbert didn't say anything about Chess should be taught. Talbert just lists good factors about chess which you have to imply that Talbert is for chess.
The writing section is not part of the LSAT score so I wouldn't bother spending time studying for it. That being said, I also wouldn't leave the writing section blank. Just look at 2 or 3 writing samples to get a feel for what to expect.
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... ID task 2. ID conclusion 3. ID support ... as long as you have 2 and 3 correct)
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... to explode during section3!!! And then they interrupted me 2 times: first ... I'm rushing through the section to say I forgot to ... 23 of the second section!???
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IMO, if you are aiming for June at the earliest, then PT'ing 2 or 3 times a week from mid-Jan might burn you out. I suggest really taking your time with all of the Lessons and drill LR and LG using the Cambridge Packets previously mentioned.
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... ) as possible. I will add PT's I've taken into ... questions in by question type, PT, when I last attempted, whether ... about memorizing the packet after 2 or 3 go throughs.