Hello everyone! I'll be taking the LSAT for the second time in November and 7Sage has been wildly useful. I alternate between core curriculum and practice tests since some of the material is not new to me. What is your day to day studying like, do you use materials outside of 7Sage? Just curious to know where other November folks are because I would love to know what else I could incorporate at this time! Best of luck to everyone!
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At first glance, this question threw me off because the last sentence included the words but and so. We have learned that "but" is a word that introduces a change from context to an argument, and that "so" is a word that introduces a conclusion. The last sentence caused me to think that D was the correct answer. However, I reread the stimulus and when I saw that the author refuted the context, I realized that that was the author's conclusion and chose B.
Thursday, October 28. Good luck!
Thank you so much for sharing and creating this!
I completely understand, I have been having a huge lack of motivation as well. But if you are not up to studying, focusing will be difficult and it is okay to take a break for the sake of your mental and emotional health. To help center your focus for when you start studying again, I would say read nonfiction and scientific articles or reading materials that are typically out of your area of interest - definitely helps with RC and LR. I just want to end by saying please do not be hard on yourself - these are such sudden and unforeseen times we are going through with the pandemic. You've got this! I wish you all the best on your exam and I know good things are in store for you.
I selected A thinking that it was less restrictive than B when I read it. Definitely struggling with the level 5 SA/PSA questions even with diagramming
I'm going to get above 163 on the November 2021 LSAT!
Retake your LSAT before applying ED to increase your chances. If you do get in ED there, you will most likely be paying the sticker price.