Hey everyone. I'm gearing up to begin studying for my second LSAT and this time around I'm planning on using 7sage. Last summer I took a TestMasters Course, but after speaking to others I believe that 7sage will be a much better resource. I have two concerns about this switch though. One, I'm worried that I might be wasting a lost of time retouching on core curriculum. I certainly need a refresher on the content, but I don't know how much time is worth relearning strategies when I could be PT'ing. Second, I'm unsure of which practice tests I took in the past, and if it's worth retaking them. Let me know if you have any input or similar experiences.
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I know the test is on the week of the 14th, but I work a job and need to request off several days prior to, and on test day, so it would be really helpful to know when I can select my actual test day/time.
If the stimulus said "ad agencies can maximize their profits ONLY IF they gear their ads towards older adults" would B be the correct answer?
I am just going to say it. This is a stupid question that REQUIRES you to make loose assumptions about fat tissue and obesity. I studied journalism in college does it look like I know for certain that fat tissue and obesity go hand in hand? The answer here could've just as easily been E if we're making assumptions now. Fats, carbs, proteins, ALL VITAL NUTRIENTS THAT CAN CAUSE OBESITY WHEN OVER CONSUMED.
went -2 on this section and missed this question lol. Did not see those as "examples"
For #9, I was down to B and D and ended up going with D. In my head, I didn't really see how the raccoon came into play within the passage. What is the raccoon representative of in the passage? The answer is absolutely nothing. This is how it read to me. "A is superficially similar to B, when a deeper understanding shows A is more like C." It's a b.s. answer choice in my opinion. The third party referent does not exist in the passage point blank period.