Hey there! Looking to meet virtually with a group (1x a week minimum) and review concepts/help eachother with PT/PQ's. Comment below if interested! I am a rising junior and I plan on taking the April 2024 LSAT, applying in 2024 for the 2025 cycle.
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I don't think its completely necessary, unless you chose your answer correctly but still did not understand why the other 4 are wrong! It's equally as important to undertsand the flaw in the other AC's while grasping why the right AC is correct.
Can someone please (more elaborately) explain why answer choice E is incorrect?
Hi! I actually have a very similar situation, so I resonate with you! I decided to ditch the June test when I realized my weakness was LG. Whatever the reason may be for you, its still worth noting that if you aren't consistently scoring in a place where you'd be happy to receive a real LSAT score, I don't think you should waste a test. Needless to say, if you do go for June, give it your all! I think from what you're saying though, it might be better to just continue your studying until August when you're scoring closer to your ceiling. Hope this helps!
Hey! Also looking for a study group/buddies!
Hi there! In a similar situation..141 diagnostic as a rising junior. Planning to reach 170 by April exam. I'd love to connect!
Me too! I honestly read it from the perspective of carcinogens...I thought both were equally as bad bc they could cause cancer. Didn't read closely enough to realize that we are really viewing from the environmentalists perspective, AKA who emits more benzene
of course I chose the trap answer choice
This helped me a lot for except questions-- "....weaken's EXCEPT" does not mean strengthen, the correct answer choice could also be neutral.
Can someone explain how the curve feature works? Just trying to get a better understanding of the functionality of 7sage!
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Anyone have good tips or software to expand your vocabulary? I have been keeping a running list of definitions of unfamiliar words I have encountered, yet I would still like to expand my vocabulary outside of the LSAT
I also have this question!!!
Hi all! Looking to connect with people starting to study early for next spring's LSAT exams. If you'd be interested I would love to connect!
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This is extremely common! The more difficult the question, the more likely you are to get it incorrect. My best tip is just to keep practicing. For me, I spend a lot of time doing 4 and 5 star difficulty questions UNTIMED. I pick the answer choice that I believe to be correct, and write a brief explanation for the other choices and why they are incorrect. Understanding the correct AC's relation to the stimulus and WHY the other 4 AC's are wrong will help you greatly on this exam-- even if you do it untimed! This is a marathon, not a sprint!