This might be a really obvious question, but: if a given LSAT has a less rigorous section, is it usually compensated by a very difficult section of another type? I find that when games are easy, reading comp is a lot harder.
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... well as I always had difficulty skipping questions. It wasn't ... to worry about that last question I just did. Point is ... . By this I mean which question types are best for you ... to skip and around what question #. For me, I remember during ...
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I came to ... that my trouble with this question is that I mistakenly assumed ... even more on IDing Premises vs. Conclusions? I already avg -2 ...
... the difference between these two question types? I find that there ... to distinguish. Is a MSS question asking for something that is ... -study and they group both question types together under one umbrella ... like a Could be true question from the LG, whereas MBT ...
... a really solid strategy for question types on Reading Comp? question types and specific strategies for ... really solid strategy for advanced question types on Reading Comp?
I was wondering what's the purpose in memorizing all 9 valid argument form and all 7 invalid argument forms? Is it mainly for Parallel and Parallel Flaw question types?