So, I'm curious what the most effective drill methods were for all of you. I'm giving myself 3 months to study and this is my first week of studying. I'm thinking right now to spend 1.5 hours of drilling a day but I'm curious how others have approached this and how effective you felt your method was... Thank you!
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Can someone say which lesson is best for SA questions!! #feedback
oooo yea this one is interesting... I feel like that close reading is SO important. I would love like a reference to lessons that help you parse out the question stems what they're REALLY asking. #feedback
Okay I feel like only a 7sager support member could help me with this but can you identify a specific logic lesson to help review this... please! #feedback I am so embarrassed I got it wrong.
"someone's gotta sneeze in your eye" ah hilarious.... virulence
Need #feedback on this... One thing I'Ve been doing to get the correct answer when I'm between two for example A and C is look at the language they use in the argument. The never in A was too extreme so I was like NOPE. I've been getting these right in about half the target time. LET ME KNOW IF THIS IS DANGEROUS!! BECAUSE RIGHT NOW IMMA STICK BESIDE IT!!!
me who studies for the LSAT everyday and lifts weights.... #tiredmind #tiredbody
me: wtf does qualify the argument mean...
me after the explanation: :0
It's funny because I didn't read the EXCEPT until I selected C like that has nothing to do with this and then I was like OH!! Anyways I like excepts...
Love the drills... because it's like how I gauge where I am and it's definitely better !!
Wow I actually read this wrongggggg!!! Reading is so fundamental ...
3 minutes longer than target but I will most likely be taking the test with Accommodations because of my ADHD... could someone give a ball park for target times with accommodations?
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I was like please y'all don't put the amount you got correct the I got my results and was like... smirky face so YOU GOT THIS REGARDLESS OF WHAT YOUR RESULTS WERE.
Jumping for joy at the video!
JY is literally hilarious.... like omg f yo couch ?? I'm dying.
Okay so is this a correct rational to have or a correct order of operations: First find premise and conclusion then within the answers find the assumption that could also be a premise for the conclusion.... because assumptions should be ones that help the argument... is this correct?
How do you know which one is the premise vs. conclusion ?
My struggle here was I had NO idea what semantic meant LOLLLL