When do schools usually publish their class profile of the new class on their website?
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@ The only difference I’ve really noticed is the newer tests do seem to have a slightly higher proportion of more attractive wrong answer choices.
I absolutely agree with you. I was almost going to give up prepping after taking PT73 yesterday. Then I saw this post last night and went back to study all the LR questions on PT73 very carefully and watched almost all the video explanation. Today I was feeling a lot better with a new test. Although I still circled a lot of questions for BR, my accuracy went up. I think simply being aware of the trap answer choices helps. Now, I just need to make sure I understand all the questions I circled.
One more week, guys. We can do it.
I feel sorry for my boss. I just can't continue working at this point
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HzZg0576L88JSrc2RFGoHJEPCOtAoUsVUFuw7MckRd0/edit?pli=1#gid=10
Where is this spreadsheet from? TLS?
I guess it is not today then?
LOL i'm glad how this thread turned out.
I didn't have to poop during my PT today. The only thing I did differently was that I didn't have my cereals with milk. Now I start to think maybe I'm just lactose intolerant...lol
It seems that y'all think it is better to poop before the test.
Anyone know how to adjust your bowel movement?
The last thing I want is to get distracted during the test by the need of going to bathroom. If I have my breakfast around 7:30AM, I will need to take a bathroom break around 10AM. I just realized that I have this issue, as I start to take more PT in the morning.
Again, I'm not trying to be funny here. Any suggestions?
My personal experience tells me it is not a good idea to work 55+ hours while try to study for the LSAT. (I used to work for a law firm as well.) I did it for three months and left my job. It was not because I did not have enough time to study. I even got my boss to agree to let me study in the morning and catch up with my work during lunch hours. It was just too much to deal with. My job at the time required full attention to details and whatever that was going on at the firm. After spending my energy on LSAT for a couple of hours, I wasn't as sharp as I used to be and it stressed me out just thinking about how my work quality was compromised. That being said, it really depends on how stressful your job is and what your target score is. At the beginning, I think it is not that difficult to study while working long hours. But at one point, you will need to have large chunks of time to do PTs. They drain your mental energy very easily.
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-51-section-3-question-18/
Ok. The explanation JY wrote is awesome, but I still don't understand why B is correct.
Please save the dummy!
Does LSAC ever release scores during weekends?
@ Answer choice E) gets at this flaw. The argument does base its conclusions on facts( art being sold double its original price that the museum got) that could, in the given situation, have resulted from causes other than those presupposed by the argument (art piece must have been first-rate because it sold for double the original price).
@.janson35 But does a higher resale price mean that the pieces were in fact first rate? Nope. Not at all! And therein lies the flaw. The new buyers could have just really really liked the pieces and, in an effort to ensure that they got them, paid a significant markup. But this wouldn't prove or disprove anything about the quality of the pieces, because price isn't necessarily reflective of quality. Another possibility is that the new buyers were scammed into thinking that the art was once-in-a-generation pieces, and paid for them accordingly. Again, we don't know why they paid higher, whether it was from personal taste or misinformation.
This is super helpful. I had a difficult time trying to fit this answer choice into the argument. Now it all makes sense. Of course, if I had spot the flaw before reading the answers choices, I would have avoided this passive way of solving the problem. :(
Thanks, guys!!!
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-19-section-2-question-23/
Can anyone kindly analyze this argument for me?
it is killing me right now..where is my score?!!!!!
I doubt it is happening today.
I just realized all the test centers around my city are booked up. FML
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why 3 more hours? Does it normally come out later in the day?
Doesn't it usually come out around 4:30PM EST?
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i made this a 4 day weekend. I knew I couldn't focus at the desk LOL
Same here. I just took my day off.
I heard the website was down this morning
I guess it is not today then.
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-20-section-4-question-20/
Can anyone summarize the flaw? I'm confused.
I have had RC-RC-LR and LR-LR-RC in the past. :(
Did any one also find Prep Test 45 easier than any other PTs?
I scored 5 points higher than my average PT score for the past two weeks.
Is the LSAT prep helpful to GRE at all?
@ Very run of the mill LG. Makes me so pissed I choked and ran out of time.
Same here. :(
@.hopkins
What are your BR scores?
From 173 to 179..depends on the test
@.hopkins That's a lot of PT's! Are you getting in true BR for each? If not, I'd say ... Cut back on PT's/week. BR is more important than taking more and more PT's.
I usually score around 169, so my BR really doesn't take too long. Would you recommend that I go over the questions that I do not circle during the tests?
I was in the same boat a couple weeks ago and I even told my boss I had to quit, but we worked it out. Now I take PT every other morning from 7am to 11am. I used to work 11 hours + a day. Now on my PT days, I work from 11am to 8pm. I wouldn't say my situation is ideal, but my point is that there are options other than quitting your job to study for lsat.
Please add me to the group! Thanks!!