Thank you! This helped me understand strengthen and weaken questions and answers so much better. 1. Knowing what to look for is so important. I sometimes generalize the questions when in fact they specify "what would most weaken the "argument" or "conclusion". 2. I never noticed how big of a part the "if true" answers played. I would go into answers eliminating them because it didn't relate to the passage, and that was such a mistake! 3. The doubt is fine factor helps. These are not questions that ask us to guarantee that the conclusion works or doesn't work, they are simply asking us to strengthen or weaken. I have often found myself in confusion because there was still doubt left in the answer choices. 4. Being an enemy to unappealing answers has been my worst decision. The advice that you gave about the lsat not making the answer close in strengthen or weaken questions has changed my entire perspective. Often times I would find myself trying to decide between two questions and the answer would be one that I crossed out at the very beginning. For me the first 4 pieces of advice were extremely helpful and changed my perception on how I will address the answer choices for strengthen and weaken questions. Thank you so much for this video!