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 SherryZ
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Supplemental Material - LR Problem Set 1:

Q38: I picked answer choice B, but the correct answer is D. Could you tell me why B is incorrect and Why D is correct?



Thank you so much for your help!


Sincerely,
Sherry
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Sherry,

This question has come up a few times before, so please let me refer you to those posts first, and then if you have any questions after that, I'll work on those with you.

Here are the two prior threads about #38:
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
 SherryZ
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Hi Dave,

Thank you soooo much for telling me that! I read the Lesson 8 Formal Logic Sec and problem solved! On the one hand, I feel horrible that I DID NOT KNOW "SOME" IS A REVERSIBLE TERM!! On the other hand, I feel lucky that my register Dec LSAT, which means I still have a little bit time to improve.

There are so many material in the Student Center. The instructors told us that listen to the recap sec. Could you tell me what parts of the Student Center I should pay attention to? Or what materials i should read?

Thank you again!

Best regards,
Sherry
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Sherry,

Sure, I'd be glad to help! As far as priorities, I'd break it down as follows:
  • 1. The Recaps

    These discuss the theoretical aspects of the concepts in the lessons, and are a great way to review (or preview) what happens in each lesson.

    2. The Critical Homework List

    The Lesson One Homework section features a Critical Homework List , which outlines the most important items in every Homework. If time is limited, do these sections first. The list is fairly comprehensive, so this outlines most of what you should focus on.

    3. Your areas of weakness

    As you move through the course, you will begin to identify the areas that give you the most difficulty. Beyond the Critical Homework List, do segments of the homeworks that address these areas.
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!

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