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Wednesday, Oct 31 2018

Hi friends! I dedicated the last few days to finish the CC and man the RC drilling is no joke. So I just remembered to check this thread, and now am so touched by all your encouraging words! I know that feeling motivated or even just comforted is far from actually getting better at LG, but I now have more confidence facing this seemingly insurmountable obstacle, and ready to dive back into the sea of logic games. Very close to shout "come at me bro" to lsat - just kidding please be gentle to me...

Hi all! I was wondering if there might be a list of reading comp passages that were covered in CC? I am in the middle of RC drilling, but feel like that I keep coming across articles that I have read before when doing CC. I would like to avoid such repetition, so a list of articles that were covered by CC would be of utmost use! Thanks in advance to you all!

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Monday, Nov 26 2018

May I be added too?

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PT134.S2.Q16
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Monday, Nov 26 2018

I used elimination to get the answer. I wasn't even close to the comprehensive apprehension of the stimulus like JY's...

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PT124.S4.P2.Q14
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Monday, Nov 26 2018

This is a killer passage.

Hi all,

I have always thought that it is extremely selfish to vent to one's peers, since imposing all these negative emotions without asking for consent first is basically equal to taking advantage of innocent people (at least for me). But this time, I really need some advice, for I am drowning in this pool of hopeless frustration originating from LG drilling.

Everyone keeps saying how LG is the easiest part to crack, and how you will see (tremendous) improvements if you are dedicated to exercising repeatedly. And by no means am I questioning JY's fool-proof method to LG, I am just extremely disappointed time after time when I think I nailed the game by repeating, but got stuck again when I encounter another question of a similar level of difficulty. It certainly feels impossible for me to finish all the questions within the time constraint, and I begin to constantly question my capability. I have been searching, and am looking into the chances of taking GRE as a change. But that makes me feel like I am running away and probably, I don't have what it takes for law schools.

Woo looking back I realized how a first-world problem complaint this is. Although in my defense, the pain is very real. I would appreciate if anyone can share with me any advice, in relation to boosting LG power, GRE/LSAT, or simply how to stop this self-loathing.

Good luck to everyone!

Hi all! I am wondering if anyone might be located in DC too and interested in meeting in-person to study for LSAT together? A little about me: currently working full time in DC for an international organization. Georgetown class of 17. Have been studying since July but feel like hitting the plateau...

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Thursday, Aug 16 2018

Thanks so much Sami!

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PT104.S1.Q13
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Monday, Oct 15 2018

#help

For this question, I hesitated between C and D and chose D in the end, because it felt "weaker" than C. My train of thought was that to increase the industrial development, a country must "begin the process of industrialization" first; which made D a necessary condition for C. Can someone point out how my thinking went wrong? Thanks a lot!

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Tuesday, Jan 15 2019

Hey, this is very helpful and encouraging!! May I ask where did you see Richard Rorty's post?

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Tuesday, Oct 09 2018

It would be very helpful if a PDF of the questions with answers is also provided! #help

Hi all!

I have some questions pertaining to RC and would greatly appreciate any thoughts from you! In my cold diagnostic, I got about 5 wrong; after almost 6 months of studying, however, I still got the same amount of questions wrong. At this point, since I have been practicing the memory method/paragraph summary and passage structure for a while, I can get most of the facts straight from the passage. Yet still I make (often stupid) mistakes - for the ones that I didn't get right the first take, a majority of them have answers that are now so obviously right that I just want to travel back in time, grab me at my shoulders and shout "what the hell is wrong with you to choose anything but the right answer!" Is this something that you might have encountered too?

Also on the level of certainty of picked answers on RC. I seldom feel fully confident about my choices; I might be able to explain why I chose certain ACs during review, but in a time-constraint PT, I am almost always guided by a mysterious force called "that feels right."

All kinds of suggestion on RC would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks so much in advance!

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Monday, Dec 03 2018

I have always wondered the impact of a “non-disclosed” exam. Logically I understand that the difficulty level can’t be significantly different from disclosed ones, but i always have this concern that more curveballs might be thrown on undisclosed tests.

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Friday, Feb 01 2019

Interested!

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