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Lindsayon March 3, 2022
Importance of Missing Premise Drills
Hi! I understood the Sufficient and Necessary video and feel like I have a pretty good idea of how to do the actual questions but I am having a really hard time figuring out the missing premises with 100% accuracy. I have not yet watched the office hours video on it but I'm confused as to how understanding this stuff will actually help on the LSAT questions as all it is doing right now is confusing me. I would just like some clarity as to what strategies these drill will help me build. Thank you!
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The missing premise drills are indeed quite challenging! While they are a useful way to reinforce your learning and understanding of sufficient and necessary, they also translate really well to strengthen with sufficient premise questions. For that question type, you will be asked to find an answer choice that completely fixes the flaw in an argument- which is basically the same thing you're doing in a missing premise drill.