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I just finished the first two lessons in the core curriculum on the above subjects. I am liking the explanations and the problem sets they've thrown at me so far. I wanted to ask about two approaches I'm taking that aren't explicitly mentioned in the lessons, but I think are helping me get the questions right:

  • Treat "always" and "only" appearing in answers on these questions like a loaded gun- you want to be absolutely sure before you pull the trigger. If corresponding phrases don't appear in the parts of the setup you've deemed most crucial to the question prompt, such as "every" or "all" or any other synonym of equal strength, you can bin those answers quickly. Briefly, strong statements require strong support.
  • Understanding "proportionally" is crucial. If it appears in the setup, the right answer will quite often require you to understand which group or individual in the setup is being affected as a proportion of a specified whole and how. This can also help you to quickly eliminate a lot of wrong answers, but again, only if you understand what effect the proportion has on the main point. That makes this word another one to key in on and make sure you're careful around.
  • Am I on the right track here?

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    Wednesday, Jun 10 2020

    jcharlespeterson35

    Moving to 7sage after starting with Khan Academy

    Hello,

    After starting my prep using only the Khan Academy free LSAT lessons and becoming stalled on certain aspects of that course, I have moved over here to 7sage and purchased the Ultimate+ course. I understand from the introductory materials that on 7sage we start with the general basics on each section, making sure we understand the fundamental concepts behind the question types and categories. However, I am wondering if there is any way to factor in the fact that I am not starting off completely fresh, that I have already taken four PTs and been through four weeks of question-specific study, and I know the sections I struggle with and those that I have an easier time with. Is there any way that 7sage would be able to factor this in, or any way I can modify the lesson plan accordingly?

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