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Any warm ups for LG and RC or was simply having these 10 questions enough to get your brain ready for the entire exam?
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Hello 7Sage community. If any of you uses a warm set of questions before taking a full length, would you be so kind and share it?
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I am currently 14 weeks away from exam week. I would like suggestions on how to proceed. I haven't done Logical Reasoning in a long time in following the study schedule and completing reading comprehension passages, so i am unsure as to wether i should spend this week reviewing a bit. I have had practice in logic games as i follow a plan of reviewing 15 games or so a week. I want to be as successful as possible so i am leaning to the 7sage community for assistance please.
Claim in the passage: we cannot just decide define intelligent life in some more precise way
"antecedent" objection: we can define intelligent life in a more precise way
The passage, according to the question being asked, is saying that If we took the antecedent objection to be true, it won't be productive/won't work making D correct.
@ thank you. Here is a kahoot i made based on the conclusion, premise and pivot terms which may be helpful.
https://create.kahoot.it/share/lsat-conclusion-premise-and-pivot-key-terms-practice/7c189946-ee90-4812-a98e-65f96a3e2efa
I am going to pose a question in hopes that someone would be so kind to provide an answer. My question is: When/How do you direct your mind to think about involving numbers in order to solve a question like the one above? in other words- What are the hints/clues within the stimulus that inform you to come up with a numerical explanation? #help
I want to re-do all of the Logical Reasoning Problem sets from the curriculum. I believe that much like Logic Games, Re-doing these problem sets can benefit me from a skills standpoint in identifying either why the correct answer is correct and/or why the 4 other answer choices are incorrect for each question type. As I do this, I will take notes of any and all trends I discover that will help me attack each question type quickly and accurately. I am wondering if anyone is also doing this and if so how do you schedule this review in your study schedule? As of now I am considering adapting Pacifico's Logic Games Attack strategy. Link provided below.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy/p1
Interested. What is the next step to make this happen?