During the test I always get 'tunnel vision' and because of this I miss tiny but very important details. Do you guys have any tips to avoid this tendency?
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is there anyway to get in contact with someone at 7sage today? since it is a Saturday
I got this wrong because I didn't know what the word "seldom" meant, so I was looking for the word "rare" and thought E was the closest
Highly doubt anyone would have this info but what is the average distribution of questions based on level of difficulty per section. For example (average 3 level 5s on LR, or 80% level 3 or below on LR).
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PT 17.2.2:
"Many people do not understand themselves, nor do they try to gain self-understanding. These people might try to understand others, but these attempts are sure to fail, because without self-understanding it is impossible to understand others. It is clear from this that anyone who lacks self-understanding will be incapable of understanding others."
thank you so much
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@ - Checkout this previous discussion post that list different examples based on the type of flaw. I found it really helpful!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/16979
thank you i'll check it out now
I'm trying to improve my flaw questions and I can't remember ever coming across a "circular reasoning" flaw. Has anyone came across one?
I am constantly struggling with level 5 questions and I was wondering what techniques you guys have used to improve?
I was wondering if JY has any 'live-commentary' type of video where he completes a RC passage on the Digital Exam. I am taking the July Flex and struggle a lot with RC because I can't write notes on the passage.
“If you don’t read the newspaper, you’re uninformed. If you do, you’re misinformed.”
It can honestly be very draining following the news because every day theres a new crisis but I also think its pretty important to do your own research. For me I took a break from politics during my LSAT studying. Reddit and media will make you think the world is ending and that can really hurt you with LSAT studying, so as long as you can balance it I would recommend it.