... made some changes to the way that answerchoicepercentages are shown, and forgot ... to update the site's ... representing the frequency of a answerchoice, a bar is shown behind theanswerchoice. The bar ...
... able to anticipate what theanswerchoice is and that helps ... anticipate the possible correct answerchoice(s) and yet the right answer is ... a passive test taker. The biggest transition I had ... maybe be applied to the question types mentioned above.
... mentioned above. So, when applying the negation method, answerchoice B leaves open the ambiguity ... for hypothetical like the one I described above ...
... a stretch than the hypothetical you painted above? See, the fact is, we ... saying that (C) is the absolute best answerchoicethe LSAT could have come ... questions, the reasonableness and the size of the assumption required for the correct answerchoice is ...
... erase my wrong answerchoice fully so the question looked "unattempted ... at what the correct answerchoice was (akin to the "blind review ... above 165 or so would agree this is the ... for words that move theanswerchoice beyond the logical strength (like a ...
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“treats a characteristic ... , we can fill in the referent for answerchoice (D) so far as ... answerchoice is saying that the error in the reasoning is that the argument treats theabove ...
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Premise: Theabove fact in no way ... contradicts this recommendation (the conclusion) because... answer choice that, as a premise, strengthens our argument by explaining away the ... minor concession.
... than '80. This answerchoice doesn't weaken the premise-conclusion link for ... it deals with the percentage (not the number like answerchoice A). It makes ... a higher percentage of the recruits, which weakens the premise-conclusion link above.
... than '80. This answerchoice doesn't weaken the premise-conclusion link for ... it deals with the percentage (not the number like answerchoice A). It makes ... percentage of the recruits, which weakens the premise-conclusion link above.
... starting with “D” in the simpler chain above. WRONG.
B. ... gt; D” part in the simpler chain above! Correct. At this point ... To me, AnswerChoice B was kinda off because the these two things ... are not the same thing. Answerchoice B is specific. ...
... word processing. So answerchoice A was referring to the relationship between a ... ” on the group of endangered species (if you followed my example above ... corrected itself and if the situation in answerchoice A were to happen ...
... much nailed the reason why answerchoice A is right above. Before the new device ... they were using more energy. The new device bypasses this compromise ... more energy efficient.
I do not understand the difference between answerchoice C and D. How do you suggest that I decipher between two choices that are so close. I tried to incorporate them into the passage and incorrectly thought that D was a winner.
... blind reviewing (i.e. doing the non-circled timed question) a ... correcting my error and noting the trap I fell for. I ... , as I fall for the LSAT trap answerchoice.
Do you ... -circled questions before we check theanswer? Or perhaps I should just ...
... 't understand how answer B can be eliminated, "the manufacturer's instructions ... much easier to put the product together" answerchoice B says that someone ... OTHER than the consumer will assemble ...
... able to eliminate all the others so answerchoice C seemed most ... 100% sure. The reason is that the premise states "The purse of ... is only a speculation that the purse would probably have ... . I would think the correct answer would say "The purse... was probably ...
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I understand the explanation for the other correct answerchoice, HOWEVER in explaining ... be a plausible explanation, if theanswerchoice didn't read that mammals ...
... s more because I remembered the right answer than understood exactly why ... . I could recall the reason used ... to justify it as the right answer but I can't ... that leads to pick the same exact answerchoice.
... brain deceive you, when theanswerchoice doesn’t mention human ... and human indicators in theanswerchoice, however in RC rarely ... makes you think that theanswerchoice is saying you should ... answerchoice that plays with your mind, it’s the last answerchoice ...
... I'm wading through theanswer choices. And of ... clear of the stimulus, every answerchoice becomes a ... instantly understand the stimulus and attack theanswerchoice with so ... much confidence... It's motivating and discouraging at the ...
Answer C: This is the credited answer, but huh? What ... does scrapping the car have ... similar to the idea in answerchoice A. Some of the repairs from the 1960s ...