Hi,
Please might you be able to share detailed information concerning crystal ball predictions for the November 2022 sitting of the LSAT? Thanks in advance
The crystal ball prediction is a video that the guys over at Powerscore do where they try and anticipate what is going to be on the next administered LSAT test. They base their analysis on a variety of factors and they're pretty good at what they do. During the video they'll recommend problems to master before the next test. The crystal balls are usually free to view live, but the recordings require a membership; however, due to some technical issues a lot of people weren't able to view the October/November crystal ball session live so they made the recording available for free to everyone if you sign up for their mailing list: powerscore.com/lsat. It's worth watching.
My apologies for the delayed response. I devoted almost an entire week to application work. I see that Harvey has posted the link. Also, I did listen to the podcast but noticed that no details were provided with respect to logic games.
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Never mind. I got it now.
Can you post the LR/LG/RC they recommend studying? thanks
I've still haven't received the recording in my email would you mind sharing please, thanks
Could you share the recording or link in my email? I have not received it.
Me too!
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Here you guys go!
What exactly is this "crystal ball prediction" everyone is talking about? Does the link work for everyone else? (doesn't for me)
I'm in the same boat as ASF, what is this "crystal ball prediction"?
@asf444333,
The crystal ball prediction is a video that the guys over at Powerscore do where they try and anticipate what is going to be on the next administered LSAT test. They base their analysis on a variety of factors and they're pretty good at what they do. During the video they'll recommend problems to master before the next test. The crystal balls are usually free to view live, but the recordings require a membership; however, due to some technical issues a lot of people weren't able to view the October/November crystal ball session live so they made the recording available for free to everyone if you sign up for their mailing list: powerscore.com/lsat. It's worth watching.
Thank you so much!
Thanks! This makes sense.
Hi, everybody.
My apologies for the delayed response. I devoted almost an entire week to application work. I see that Harvey has posted the link. Also, I did listen to the podcast but noticed that no details were provided with respect to logic games.
Oh, this is very helpful. I didn't listen to this one. Thanks, Harvey!