Hi Sagers

Recently I've been drilling flawed questions. Basically, I try to find the gap in the argument first then attack the argument. However. I have a hard time finding the "right gap" or I find the gap but picked up wrong answers choice. What problem would it be? How would you guys approach flaw questions? Thank you so much! :)

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  • Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

    No problem :)

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  • Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

    @igbodoe249 Thank you so much!! :)

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  • Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

    PM me your email. I'll send you my notes on Flaws.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

    Ch. 5

    http://www.thelsattrainer.com/free-chapters.html

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    @nielsinha488 Great. Thank you!!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    @jyang72422 Yep the very same... by Mike Kim

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    @nielsinha488 Thanks for you suggestions. Do you mean Lsat Trainer self-study guide? Thank you again :)

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    Before anything, (assuming you have gone thru the 7sage curriculum on flaws) I would advise you go through the LSAT trainer... that REALLY trains your intuition wrt flaws... i.e. you will choose the RIGHT answers... after that practice a ton of flaw questions... and BR like crazy.. flaws are repetitive and there are only a handful that are usually tested... so the more you practice, the better you will get at them....

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