[Video Link] RC Webinar, Round 2: Reading Comprehension (All levels) with Nicole, "It's Hammer Time"
Webinar video here:
YOU ASKED FOR IT: Hey folks—You've been asking if I'd offer this webinar again. Well, you have spoken: I have heard you. It's Hammer Time—ROUND 2!
If you missed the first one, or just need a refresher, this is for you!
RC Webinar | Saturday, November 14th 6pm–8pm ET
Free and open to the public (and to folks at all levels of LSAT mastery).
It's Hammer Time

In this webinar, I'll share my notation strategy and talk about how to effectively turn the passage into a toolbox with which you'll eliminate 4 wrong answer choices for each question. This strategy is for beginners, strugglers, and experts looking to refine their own method.
There will be a Q&A period and, time permitting, I'll demonstrate how to eliminate answer choices effectively.
If you'd like to join (we will be using GoToWebinar), follow the link below.
Note: no special materials or preparation necessary!
Please register for It's Hammer Time | Reading Comprehension with Nicole (7sage Webinar Series) on Nov 14, 2015 5:00 PM CST at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4378000585563908609
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If you're unable to attend, don't worry—we'll cycle through the list of topics periodically, and a recording will be available.
In the meantime, you can review the slides on my website (ilovelsat.com) by using this link: http://www.ilovelsat.com/s/Webinar_RC.pdf
In the future, I plan to offer another, more advanced (but always free) webinar: "All About Those Inferences." Stay tuned for that!
22 comments
@shainabarber747 here ya go!
@2543.hopkins Even better the second time around.
thank you!
Pre-phrase = when you have an idea of what the answer will be after reading the stimulus. It's a made up word for the LSAT world to my knowledge ;) Perfect pre-phrase is when you know exactly what the answer choice is likely to be and you find it immediately in the AC's.
Around 53:45, what is a "perfect pre-phrase"?
@2543.hopkins is a beautiful, beautiful soul! :)
Thank you Nicole! Appreciate it =)
Video's live, folks:
Hi everyone. I missed the lesson due to a family matter. Does anyone know where I can get the recording? Thank you!
Just be careful .. in the second scenario..M and N have no relationship to eachother.
@2543.hopkins
Did I diagram these conditionals correctly???? Please help!
J will arrive before either M or N, but not both
N-----J------M or M----J----N
J will arrive after M or before N, but not both
N----M---J or J---N---M
How can we get the recording? Missed it!
Thank you so much for your time! Hope recording works for anyone that wasn't able to attend.
Good to have it handy but we'll be doing everything on-screen.
Do I need the June 2007 test?
SAME. I went from -3 or 4 to -5 to -7... and I don't understand!
@tanes25413 -- it'll be from the June 2007 test—likely the one about dating agriculture in Ireland.
@seanmarzinzik628.marz Yes we'll all be hoping for smooth sailing from GoToWebinar as well as a successful recording of the whole thing :D
Had some troubles hearing what you were saying last time so I didn't really learn all of the notation you use. I have seen positive results as a result of boxing, circling and underlining so I'm looking forward to hearing this again!
@2543.hopkins have you determined which passage you'll be using to demonstrate eliminating wrong answer choices? I realize we might not have time to get to this and I highly doubt we can get through a whole passage, but I would like to take a stab at it and then compare my work with yours.
Registered!
Missed last time, but I'll be there this time. Reading Comp somehow went from my best to worst section and more practice doesn't seem to be making much difference.
Looking forward to this!
Already registered!