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Monday, Nov 30 2020

DM me if you don’t have a link yet

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

If you don't have a link, DM me.

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

Guys, from now on please just DM me and I will respond with a link

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

@ said:

I’m very interested, however the evening times are not ideal for me - I’m in the U.K. and it works out at around 1AM. Any chance of some lessons at a time more convenient to all? Thanks :)

Maybe I could send you a recording? Would that be okay?

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

lalitsharma935192

Free LSAT Logic Games Lesson

Hi there,

I am an LSAT tutor and former 7Sager that regularly scores in the 175 area and I'm looking to help people out by offering a free Zoom class! I know games is the hardest section to be naturally adept at, so I will teach you guys some of the tricks that I use and teach my students.

Date and time are Monday the 30th, 7pm Eastern

DM for Zoom link

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PT115.S1.P4.Q28
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lalitsharma935192
Monday, Jun 29 2020

How are the bible and quran akin to different types of historical data? They're both ancient religious texts. I thought that was what the author's analogy was talking about?

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Wednesday, Sep 23 2020

https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/

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Sunday, Sep 20 2020

That's incredibly fast improvement. Nice job man

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PT125.S1.P3.Q18
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lalitsharma935192
Saturday, Jun 20 2020

18 is very sneaky

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PT146.S2.Q19
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Tuesday, May 19 2020

This Q is a good example of how MSS is different from MBT. C could still be false, because the residents could also change their minds about construction, but the other options are much worse.

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PT144.S2.Q9
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Monday, May 18 2020

I liked A until I saw B and then I was able to justify eliminating A.

A is wrong, because it simply says H Lake has a lot of acid rain. What if Q Lake has just as much acid rain? The answer choice leaves that question open and thus is too uninformative to be correct.

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lalitsharma935192
Monday, May 18 2020

Yes

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PT137.S2.Q23
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Friday, May 15 2020

A → B←s→C

A←s→C

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PT137.S1.P1.Q7
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Monday, Jun 15 2020

Never heard of the word "preponderance." I assumed it had something to do with pondering

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PT125.S3.P4.Q24
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Tuesday, Jul 14 2020

No one has said this, but the reason 24. B is wrong is because the author is talking about neurons that potentially respond to drug treatment. He makes it very clear that these drugs may be possible.

On the other hand, we know for certain that those particular neurons influence certain functions of the brain, like the ones that affect your mood (when he mentions bipolar disorder) or those that affect your memory (reference to Alzheimer's)

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PT133.S4.P4.Q22
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Saturday, Jun 13 2020

Such a wordy passage, but the arguments were so simple.

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PT132.S1.P4.Q27
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Saturday, Jun 13 2020

I mistakenly took unwilling to mean that she didn't want to do it, rather than a synonym for "hesitant" so got that wrong :(

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PT154.S4.Q25
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lalitsharma935192
Monday, Jul 13 2020

I love when the LSAT gives math questions

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PT132.S2.Q25
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Tuesday, May 12 2020

This is one where you really have to understand the meaning and scope of the stimulus. It is focused on the perception of students and parents, not the truth.

B looks good if you ignore that.

C is wrong because it leaves open the possibility that there is some other mechanism connecting tuition price to applicant pool size, not necessarily the one stated in the argument.

D looked nice, but I eliminated it because the argument used the words "one possible explanation," not "definitely the only possible explanation."

E is just not required for the argument to be true. Negating it allows you to eliminate it pretty easily.

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PT122.S3.P4.Q22
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lalitsharma935192
Saturday, Jul 11 2020

I got it all right in BR, but how could you possibly do this under timed conditions...

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lalitsharma935192
Thursday, May 07 2020

Messaged you

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PT154.S2.Q19
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Sunday, Jun 07 2020

I picked C through POE, but I do not believe it is a necessary assumption.

Even if we negate C, the inflamed nerve could have healed in some other way and it indeed may have been the cause of the pain in the first place.

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Saturday, Jun 06 2020

I like your idea. I'm right on the cusp of 170 myself, and want to get into the mid 170 range, so I'll also tutor somebody pro-bono. If anyone in this thread is interested, PM me.

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PT146.S4.P3.Q15
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Saturday, Jul 04 2020

This passage alone took my overall score from a 177 to a 172...

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Thursday, Dec 03 2020

If your GPA is considerably higher in the final 2 years than the first 2, you can absolutely do a GPA addendum.

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Wednesday, Dec 02 2020

Couple days

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