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... were curious. So, we ran thenumbers using data from PT 58 ... that you have this information, whatdo you do with it? Not much ... answer to guess. As I've said numerous times before though, the ...
... side of eachanswerchoice there was an option to eliminate theanswer, as well ... , 5 numbers that you could drop down through out the passage and ... side. You could scroll the passage and dothe questions one by one ... IT, I don't know what I was doing. I was ...
... small chart representing all answer choices with the correct answer highlighted. If I ... eachanswerchoice along the bottom, and what looks like LSAT scores for eachanswer across the top. Whatdo ...
... what you **SHOULD NOT DO** is get inside your own head. Whatdo I mean ... what’s in the stimulus. It’s what’s not in the stimulus or answerchoice ... unique answerchoice. So it’s in how the two are different from each ...
When you hover over theanswer choices, the percentage of people who chose ... a particular AC and the avg LSAT score of those ... intended to be used/how do you use it? As a ... /score predictor/difficulty gauge or what?
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Could someone explain what effect answerchoice E has on the argument? Doesn’t ... out a flaw since the stimulus only talks about ... not at all without considering the middle ground?
Does AC A resolve the potential issues with physicians who ...
... see any blatantly wrong with the argument. It was just a ... so all theanswer choices just looked and sounded correct. Whatdo I do in ... thought JY's explanation for answerchoice A was a stretch. I ...
... sort of see whatthe LSAT writers are intending to do with our ... sections, most answerchoice As look very attractive, IF you do not have ... that part of the stimulus in theanswerchoice.
... of the argument, which we are not supposed to do in weaken ... actuary employees at XYZ Corporation, each person had an equal chance ... that led to the discover of the crime. Then theanswerchoice weakens the argument by ...
... being a tempting but incorrect answerchoice. I just can't ... it doesn't address the relationship. I guess what I am trying ... to me that answerchoice A is an assumption that the stimulus makes ... rules
... answer is this: Why? What does a correct answerchoice in an NA question do ... to that flaw? With SA questions, the ... correct answerchoice makes the flaw ...
... we do not know that such a case includes jogging. But what ... AnswerChoice B says that the argument fails to see the difference between the number ... .
All in all, what is meant by effective prevention ...
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Flaw: What I predict the AC to be: Whatdo I understand the A to be from the passage?
A. Then thorough analysis of eachanswerchoice. do you all suggest a ...
When answering necessary assumption questions in LR, how do you not fall for the trap answer choices that provide a sufficient assumption? I am finding that when given a SA answerchoice, I will often select it.
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Whatdo you guys think about starting bottom-up when reading theanswer choices ... for the questions? (E-A) the bottom than to the top so far ...
... blind guess the last one that you do. I save the fewest questions ... to eachanswerchoice I felt was totally wrong. I stopped marking out the ... like the one JY suggested. Mine is white with different colored numbers ... be done with what. I made a mark at the 35 min ...
... wasn’t forcing myself to do this. If I can ... for eachanswerchoice, I write out a detailed explanation of whattheanswerchoice is ... saying and then the reasons why ... but the first time I plugged in my numbers and saw ...
... side of eachanswerchoice there was an option to eliminate theanswer, as well ... , 5 numbers that you could drop down through out the passage and ... side. You could scroll the passage and dothe questions one by one ... IT, I don't know what I was doing. I was ...
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-For RC, take the last 2 questions of each passage that has ... been released and look at the ... a tempting but wrong answerchoice) shapes the way a test taker ... A or B, what is the distribution of correct answer choices? Is there ...
I suppose the title is self-explanatory, but ... the conclusion to be the right answer. Essentially, I figured theanswerchoice was just restating the ... answerchoice ever feature a restating of the conclusion or premise? Or will the ...
... hard time choosing theanswerchoice A. It doesn't matter what section I ... more discriminating against A over the other answer choices. Does anyone else ...
... a flaw question or know whatthe sufficient assumption has to be ... question. If you find the exact prephrase in answerchoice A, would you ... still read over the remaining answer choices?
... the people that donated to the campaign is irrelevant. The nonresident in this answerchoice ... MUST have been former resident, and if this were what ... by the residents and former residents. They each could have given the campaign ...
... describes the relationship between the arguments. What is the conflicting supposition? I think this answerchoice ... more with the latter than the former. Doesn't this mean that Jane ...
... does anything but make the paradox weirder/do nothing. If peacetime oil ... this could mean two things: 1.) this answerchoice is talking about the period ... before the war. But if this latter case is what this answerchoice is ...
... experience complications from the influenza virus. Each year’s vaccination ... ’s whatthe subject of the cases are
a. Answerchoice could refer ... understand this is the premise
a. “Each year’s ... that year”
b. Whatdo we takeaway from this: