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LSATs on Saturday

Ninjja

Golden Member
You can only pick one, and this will be applied throughout the test for questions I can't get. Thanks :beer:

Man, I can't wait til I'm done with this stupid exam.
 
I hate these kinds of questions.
Some question?

a) Some answer
b) Some other answer.
c) A third possible answer
d) a) and c) are true
e) All of the above are true
f) None of the above are true
g) exactly two of the above are true
h) There are too many options and you are going to fail the test.
It's even worse when they deduct points for the ones you got wrong. :|
 
Originally posted by: Ninjja
You can only pick one, and this will be applied throughout the test for questions I can't get. Thanks :beer:

Man, I can't wait til I'm done with this stupid exam.

Don't go. 🙂 Stay out of my profession. 😉
 
A's for the first 5, then B's for the next 5, until you reach the end of the letters you can use, when you start again at A.
 
Do all the ones you know and at the one minute mark check to see what you haven't had many of. So say you didn't know 4 by the end go back and check for the answer that seems the least represented and fill them all in with that. Since statistcally speaking all the possible answers have appeared equally as often (each about 20%).

Or maybe i'm lying to you because i'm taking the LSAT and want no competition....
 
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