October 1993 LSAT
Section 1
Question 1
Emil-Kunkin on January 25 at 12:29AM
I more or less agree that they're not fully necessary for understanding how to approach a question: the wrong answers are wrong becuase they simply aren't supported by the passage. However, I think there's two good reasons we include them. First, learning why wrong answers are wrong can help many people to recognize the things that make them wrong (albeit in rc this is usually just because the passage doesn't support them). Second- by far the most common question we get is to help explain why wrong answers are wrong, and including them in the videos can help people to think about what to look for in that respect.Yuzhuo-Cao on February 8 at 01:51PM
I understand. Probably the instructor's explanation was just bad. lol.