On some of these exercises, on these I’m improving to 4/5, on the previous set however, SA, it’s a total loss. I’m wondering just how much of the LSAT is going to be comprised of SA. I have literally spent two maybe three weeks trying to understand this, going back and listening and re-listening to JY and it is not taking, so I’m beginning to feel that I’m spending WAY too much time on this vs other huge problem areas like logic games. Suggestions from those who have taken the LSAT? Taking in January.
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Logician - I honestly do not know. I'm not seeing the bridge between the two. For example, if I were asked to drawn the lawgic for each question - I could not do it. I try to draw it on another sheet of paper that I have next to me, and then I do it and then - I get it wrong. When I go back and watch the video explantation, I get it, I understand it. But in the moment, I just can't seem to "get" it. I honestly don't even care about time at this point, I just feel as...if I can get it, then with that speed can come. But if I don't even understand it before hand, then...well, you see what I'm struggling with. Thank you for your answer - I sincerely appreciate it!
FindingSage - I appreciate your answer. I'm going to take your ideas and put them into practice ASAP. I understand the principles behind the question, and how to arrive and the answer, I'm just weak on how to implement them. Drawing the lawgic for every single SA question is a nightmare for me. Yet, lawgic on other questions - I nail it. 4/5-5/5. To which lesson in particular would you suggest I refer back, in order to get a grasp on what you are suggesting? The flashcards under SA? Thanks for your answer, it is a tremendous help!
Logician and FindingSage - thank you so much for your help. Yes, you really did help.
IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT! I got REALLY DOWN about the whole SA/NA thing. I turned on The Office (Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica) and low and behold - I got it. What made it happen? Don't laugh.....Michael Scott being disciplined by corporate, when he yelled at Jan. And yes, you can imagine the phrase that Michael Scott used...
BOOM!!!!