Printed out my ticket for the June LSAT's this morning. On the ticket it says "report no later than 12:30". I thought the exam started at 12:30?
What time are y'all arriving at the test center?
@akikookmt881 I second what @jchamberlainf946 said. I too worked with David (am still working with him now that offers are in). I cannot recommend his services enough! I ended up with double digit drafts on my PS, not to mention all the other essays I had to write and I don't think I would have pushed through all these drafts on my own if I didn't have the editing team. Prices are hefty but if I had to do it all again, I would not hesitate to purchase consulting again.
@hbochjk116 @xadrianas6x881 Are y'all donating them with all your markings in the books? I have my notes and circled answers in the books. I wasn't sure if someone would appreciate material that is used- but I suppose it's better than nothing?
I have a Casio watch with rotating bevel that I am no longer using (not retaking the LSAT). If anyone wants it or knows of anyone that wants it, let me know!
It does have nail polish over the 35-60 minute mark so that I can clearly see the 35 min section countdown. I just swivel the head to the start of a section so it's easy to see.
Looks exactly like this, just white https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you all!!
Printed out my ticket for the June LSAT's this morning. On the ticket it says "report no later than 12:30". I thought the exam started at 12:30?
What time are y'all arriving at the test center?
I'd say I'm pretty darn familiar with the 19 common types of flaws. However, I feel like I've never seen a circular reasoning flaw actually on a PT. Sometimes I second guess myself on a tricky flaw question when it's in the AC's. Anyway, would love it if anyone has come across one of these flaws in their recent PT's?
I'm into the high 60's series, so hopefully I haven't been oblivious to them all this time. But I do think they are a rarer flaw.
@aaronjcrowell780 @7sagestudentservices Thank you for the help! It makes a lot more sense. It might just be me, but I thought this was a more abnormal example of the 'confusing necessary/sufficient' flaw.
It was cemented in my brain with the fox example. Again thanks!!!
Hello- Hoping for some insight on question 18.
When I first began my LSAT studying journey, I found flaw questions to be very straight forward. They have unfortunately turned into a question where I often find myself second guessing on my AC.
I'd say flaw questions that ask what the author fails to consider are more challenging for me than one that says "what's the flaw".
Anyway- I am having a hard time seeing where AC B is right in this question. I'm formulating my error in choosing A was the fact that the stimulus accounts for longer than 3 years with the words "can eventually make a conformable living".
Help would be greatly appreciated :)
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-53-section-1-question-18/
Hi all,
I am hoping to get some input on a skipping strategy (not really for LG). RC is my weakest section (seems like almost everyone says this). When I BR I an able to get 4-5 more questions right because I had made stupid mistakes rushing to get all the questions done. I want to try to practicing skipping questions throughout my next several PTs.
Was hoping to learn some of the strategies y'all use! I REALLY want to maximize my potential on RC- the process has been very rough thus far.
:)
Hi there! I'd love to join :) Where about do I find the study schedule? Thanks!
@hbochjk116 @xadrianas6x881 Thanks! I'll have to see which books are salvageable.