Section 2, number 12 of the June 2007 LSAT is an obvious beast. It takes up its own column on the page, for Chrissakes! Once in a while a question like this will be easy, but usually a question that has twice as many words is going to 1) take twice as long as a normal question, and 2) be twice as hard. So, let’s see here. This question is likely to be much harder and much more time consuming than the other questions in the section. But it only counts for one point, just like everything else. If time is a concern for me (like it is for almost all test-takers), then what should I do? Hmm–I think the answer is obvious.
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