Hey everyone! I just have a quick question that maybe someone can help me with. I want to review and go over a lesson that talks about a certain subject matter; is there a way to search within the course syllabus that would bring me to the search-input, directly? For my particular case, I'm reviewing flaw/weakening questions, and I wanted to search for the lesson that mentions the term "takes for granted."

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!

Many thanks,

Iasonas Marquez

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  • Wednesday, May 04 2016

    Hey! Also take into account that in any argument based stimulus that has a flaw (almost all of them) you can basically articulate the flaw in terms of "takes for granted that....". ...my tip is to try to do that with a bunch of questions even if the question stem doesn't ask that verbatim. Everything in the LSAT is interconnected and that exercise can help you not only with questions that have "takes for granted" in them but also with all the other argument based question types. This will help you in identifying the flaw in the stimulus, having and idea of what the answer would look like, prephrasing the answer, and all that good stuff. I hope that makes sense!

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  • Wednesday, May 04 2016

    There's no way to do this directly. (For any Ultimate+ users reading this, the best proxy is to go to the questions bank, filter for flaw / descriptive weakening questions, then eye ball through the questions. This is a decent proxy.)

    For Premium users, the best proxy for this is to use Analytics, filter for the PTs you've take, filter for flaw / descriptive weakening questions, then click quick view. Admittedly, it's not a great way to do this.

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  • Tuesday, May 03 2016

    I don't know if this exists... @allisongillsanford643

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