Epiphany or fail? Forum
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Epiphany or fail?
I've been going through assumption questions at the rate of about 40 or 50 a day now. I believe the pattern I'm starting to see is that many of the questions are essentially the same question with different words.
Is this correct or have I spent too much time alone staring at my LSAT study guides?
Epiphany or fail? You decide.
Is this correct or have I spent too much time alone staring at my LSAT study guides?
Epiphany or fail? You decide.
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Re: Epiphany or fail?
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Re: Epiphany or fail?
So now all I should have to do is figure out which question types I suck at and learn how the answer is (and always will be) concluded from a question type that is similar?
PS Thanks for the post Max324. I get it!
PS Thanks for the post Max324. I get it!
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Re: Epiphany or fail?
Just a quick tip. Since you've got so much time remaining, it can also help a lot to focus on your strengths some, even if you give more weight to your weaknesses. The better you are at the easy ones, the faster and more consistently you can breeze through those, which will in turn give you more time to sort through tougher questions.ar1656 wrote:So now all I should have to do is figure out which question types I suck at and learn how the answer is (and always will be) concluded from a question type that is similar?
PS Thanks for the post Max324. I get it!
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I was thinking that starting in July I would just do practice test after practice test to help with speed, endurance, etc. I am aiming for that 180 and I just want to make sure I cover all my bases.
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Re: Epiphany or fail?
Assumption questions are probably my favorite because they are usually pretty easy to decipher. They seem to use the same tricks everytime.
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Assumption questions are GREAT!
At first they seem odd because they don't read well, but they are cake once you see enough of them. They're like little paradox questions, here's incomplete evidence, here's some totally unfounded conclusion, make it work.
At first they seem odd because they don't read well, but they are cake once you see enough of them. They're like little paradox questions, here's incomplete evidence, here's some totally unfounded conclusion, make it work.