Did I misread a rule in LG?
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:52 pm
I took the Dec LSAT abroad, so I didn't take the one that the vast majority of you guys took.
One thing has started to bother me today. The LSAT I took had moderate LG, except for a final game that was weird and tough. I approached it with 10 minutes to spare, so I had plenty of time to read and digest the rules (there were about 5 of them, which is on the high side). It wasn't a breezy game, but I was going along well, until I got to the 2nd last question. No matter what I did, all the answers seemed impossible. I left it blank, and got to the last question, and solved it. With maybe a minute or so left in the section, I went back to the question that stumped me and tried my best to figure it out but I still couldn't and I ended up picking an A/C I thought was incorrect.
Now, if I simply forgot to read a rule that would've solved that one question, I can live with that mistake. But now, I'm wondering if somehow I misread the whole game, and that every one of my other A/Cs are wrong. In my PTs, I almost never misread global rules — though I occasionally misread local rules. I often cross-check the questions with the global rules to make sure that I'm not forgetting or contradicting anything.
Do you think it's possible that misreading a rule could provide 6/7 "correct" answers? If I truly misread a rule, shouldn't I have encountered more problems than just in that 2nd last question? I hope so, because that would give me some piece of mind. A -1 in LG is something I can live with. but -7 would be an unmitigated disaster.
One thing has started to bother me today. The LSAT I took had moderate LG, except for a final game that was weird and tough. I approached it with 10 minutes to spare, so I had plenty of time to read and digest the rules (there were about 5 of them, which is on the high side). It wasn't a breezy game, but I was going along well, until I got to the 2nd last question. No matter what I did, all the answers seemed impossible. I left it blank, and got to the last question, and solved it. With maybe a minute or so left in the section, I went back to the question that stumped me and tried my best to figure it out but I still couldn't and I ended up picking an A/C I thought was incorrect.
Now, if I simply forgot to read a rule that would've solved that one question, I can live with that mistake. But now, I'm wondering if somehow I misread the whole game, and that every one of my other A/Cs are wrong. In my PTs, I almost never misread global rules — though I occasionally misread local rules. I often cross-check the questions with the global rules to make sure that I'm not forgetting or contradicting anything.
Do you think it's possible that misreading a rule could provide 6/7 "correct" answers? If I truly misread a rule, shouldn't I have encountered more problems than just in that 2nd last question? I hope so, because that would give me some piece of mind. A -1 in LG is something I can live with. but -7 would be an unmitigated disaster.