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  • Tuesday, Jan 13

    Soooo...what about us that haven't noticed any patterns yet? I don't really recognize the patterns off the bat but I'm getting more questions right either the first try or with blind review.

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  • Friday, Aug 22, 2025

    J.Y. - "You see where this is going. I've structured the curriculum in a deliberate way to reveal the patterns that hide beneath seemingly very different questions. That's, of course, not how it's going to be on an actual LR section. In fact, the test writers are deliberately trying to obfuscate the patterns."

    I love how i just noticed this the other day lol. As I was going through the curriculum I noticed this pattern and thought to myself how this is a well organized curriculum because every unit/lesson blends in with each other so well.

    Remember pattern recognition is KEY!

    While many state that IQ is not a factor on the LSAT i have to disagree for the fact that IQ tests rely heavily both on pattern recognition and reasoning. This does not mean that a high IQ guarantees a high score or that a high score is unattainable without an exceptionally high IQ. The fact is that the overwhelming majority of college graduate's possess an exceptional level of intelligence and its just a matter of bringing forth what is already within us.

    When we are cognizant of this we can focus on the skills we need to develop to reach our highest potential.

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  • Wednesday, Jul 24, 2024

    Why did this give me butterflies?

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    Saturday, Aug 3, 2024

    what does this mean? Are butterflies a good thing or bad?

    Just curious, wondering if that's what I'm feeling w/o knowing lol

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    Thursday, Jul 25, 2024

    I've had butterflies since I started this LSAT journey

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    Saturday, Aug 17, 2024

    Butterflies are just a sign of nervousness or excitement. Can be good or bad. It's like when your stomach feels like it's tingling from nervousness

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