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by gmatmachoman » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:12 am
Pheonix bhai,

this is a clasical LSAT one..where my nerves got wrecked...

IMO B

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by thephoenix » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:32 am
gmatmachoman wrote:Pheonix bhai,

this is a clasical LSAT one..where my nerves got wrecked...

IMO B
quite surprised that
your wrecked nerves are functioning way better than mine .....
is the above s/c correct grammatically.....(i mean comparison) from the S/C point of view......

what made u chose B
its correct by the way......

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by gmatmachoman » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:47 am
thephoenix wrote:
gmatmachoman wrote:Pheonix bhai,

this is a clasical LSAT one..where my nerves got wrecked...

IMO B
quite surprised that
your wrecked nerves are functioning way better than mine .....
is the above s/c correct grammatically.....(i mean comparison) from the S/C point of view......

what made u chose B
its correct by the way......
Pheonix bhai( u never said ur name to u...)

LSAT CR & RC's are great to solve..I got the bug of solving them with ease & love becox of our DanaJ & Deepak Dada(testluv)

U wont believe me, when u hit all the LSAT CR & RC in a day correctly , ur energy levels will pump up like anything...
IMO, LSAT CR are way ahead for GMAC CR...

Practice them provided u r not breaking ur confidence levels.

My sincere advice wuld be...stick to OG!! that will be suffice.. at the max u may get Numbers'/percenatges that may topple u..so u can solve in real test by putting 3 mins( say 4 mins max)...

Bhai, i tried making Dal in my room & it got messed..that was the reason for wrecked nerves & wastage of3 eggs..too!!

SC... Actually ( if i am not wrong) u have introduced ellipsis( chk out kaplan for the conecept)..Its pretty much logical way of comparison!!

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by reply2spg » Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:43 pm
IMO B took 2 minutes 55 Sec.

You can easily remove A and C, since A is prediction and C is out of the scope. IMO D and E are just statements, which don't have anything to do with the passage.

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