June 2010 LSAT Section 5 Question 18
Based on the passage, it can be concluded that the author and Broyles-González hold essentially the same attitude toward
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Mehran on April 11, 2018
Remember, we are explaining how to solve these problems so we are not moving at the pace you will be moving on when you actually take the LSAT.That said, you shouldn't be worrying about timing right now. Trust the process and be methodological.
By doing so, your timing will naturally catch up.
Hope that helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Adam on May 17, 2018
I had that same question when I first started this course. However, after "trusting" the process of learning everything before timing myself and moving at LSAT pace, I found that I was able to answer the questions a lot faster. Obviously, I timed myself when first starting and going slower, but now I am sometimes able to cross out answers before even diagramming them, saving me some time. Hope this helps your timing anxiety, because I felt the same way!Christine on July 12, 2018
Hi,I am unable to read the solitary passages explanations. Would someone be able to assist with that?
Thank you,
Christine Siy