that gets rid of A, so C is all you have left. #10 is probably the toughest question in my opinion, but if you just get down to brute forcing it you can solve it in about a minute if you didn't
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you need to get out of your head about this #17-26 stuff. Especially on the more recent tests the difficulty is all over the place so getting wrapped up in this stuff is going to seriously hurt your
100% agree. One thing I see happen a lot is that people flip out a bit (myself included) when one of the first 10 q's seems hard. Yes, you might just be missing something simple. But if it seems
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The only real discrepancy I see here is whether you mash together Graeme's #1 and #2 into a combined read-and-diagram step, or if you separate them out and read first, then diagram (keeping in mi
I realized I had made a simple error on question #1 but couldn't change my answer in time. I was livid. And this is when things went sour. It took me about 5 minutes to get back into the groove
Looking at the section again - #1 is a very easy strengthen question, #2 is a main conclusion with a very obvious structure, and #3's answer choice sticks out like a sore thumb by mentioning the
Looking at the section again - #1 is a very easy strengthen question, #2 is a main conclusion with a very obvious structure, and #3's answer choice sticks out like a sore thumb by mentioning the
The #1 key to doing well on RC is to read for structure, not content. Now, HOW you read for structure is immensely up for debate and I have changed RC methods countless of times.
to not study for the exam, he/she should be the #1 motivating factor in your study routine. It's hard not to feel like this is a selfish endeavor but at the end of the day, Law School is an inve
I would." However, by the time I get to #14 time has been called and I've missed answering half the questions. I'm going crazy. I think to myself "Is this the experimental? Should
Hey guys! I made a study guide on Quizlet with LR question types (like Mike suggested) that I wanted to share/ get feedback on (particularly with respect to #18, types of arguments). It's purpose
Assuming you use POE religiously (highly recommend), are you usually down to 2 answer choices? If you are, I'd insert them back into the stimulus. Re-read the stimulus plus contender #1 then ask