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One issue that a lot of people have with the LSAT is the inability to accept as true what they’re told to accept as true. Everywhere on the test – both reading comp and logical reasoning – you’re provided with rules, facts and statistics. It’s vital to remember that, at least for the purposes of answering the questions,…
Sometimes, a critical reasoning question on the LSAT has an answer so clear that there’s no mistaking it. For instance, the information given in the question has an obvious gap in it, and the test-taker quickly spots the appropriate answer and moves on. Other times, though, the question seems bizarrely phrased, and all of…
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