This past weekend, I took the Nov LSAT (first time). I'm also planning to take the Jan LSAT but not sure what my study schedule should look like leading up to the test. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Why did J.Y not apply the logical indicator of "all" in the conclusion? All is a group 1 logical indicator which introduces the sufficient condition. So, shouldn't orbit the planet Alpha be the sufficient and not necessary condition? #help
I was stuck between A and C but after hearing JY's explanation, I understand why the correct answer choice was A. I have noticed I can always narrow down two answer choices but end up picking the wrong one. Does anybody have advice on how to prevent this happening? #help
So am I!
Doesn't C strengthen the argument? #help
Same here!
You don't have to do anything. You show up to the test center and the accommodations for extra time are already added on to your exam.
I know that many implies some but how did JY know to diagram with some instead of many as stated in the passage? #help
should you write an addendum for a cancelled score?
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You can find it here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/register-lsat/accommodations/documentation-requirements
It seems the issue has to do more with timing. I would suggest focus these next couple of weeks on timed sections and see if you can lower the amount of time it takes you to answer a question for LR/RC and for LG see if there are any inferences you are missing in the set up. Also, you could always request accommodations (if that applies) for extra time.
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Hi all,
I recently took the January LSAT and scored a 160. I'm planning to take the April LSAT with the intention of scoring a 165. How should I structure my study schedule moving forward? Currently, I'm at a 0/-2 for LG, -5/-9 for LR, and -12 for RC.
Should I solely focus on drilling my weak areas and PT's? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I'm on the same boat, any suggestions?
My advice: take a PT under testing conditions and see how well you perform. If your score does not drastically fluctuate, then take it and if not, reschedule.
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Same here! I am taking it in April.
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For weakening questions, are we solely relying on the premise to weaken the argument? Or, it can be both the premise and conclusion? #help