I read several comments about this question being incredibly difficult. Without going into specifics about the question itself (as to not run afoul of the LSAC rules), what was it that made you feel it was too hard?
Was it worded too ambiguously? Was the time needed to make the important inferences too long?
I ask because I don't remember being stuck on that question. The last two games were time consuming and required thought and work, but I didn't find them impossible.
PT 68 LG4 last question? Forum
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Re: PT 68 LG4 last question?
I'm fairly sure I got 100% on this game (but had no time for game three because of it), and I don't remember the last question being insanely difficult. There were three questions that I narrowed down to two choices and then moved on to answer later, and the last one may have been one of those trickier ones. I think it was difficult for the same reasons as the others, high numbers of viable hypotheticals with less than ideal rules to facilitate narrowing down answers.
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Re: PT 68 LG4 last question?
I didn't think it was difficult, but think I had one minute at most to answer it, and I only had time to eliminate one answer choice using hypotheticals so I ended up guessing. If I miss any answers on LG (which hadn't happened in my last 12 PTs prior to the test) then it is generally due to a lack of time or confusing wording, like happened here. The third and fourth games were not difficult for me, just time consuming, so I'm pretty positive I missed this one since I guessed.
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Re: PT 68 LG4 last question?
I had to skip the last question due to time but it didn't seem too difficult
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