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Sunday, Jan 31 2021

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Logic games no longer on LSAT?

I saw an article posted in 2019 that LSAC is removing logic games from the LSAT due to a blind kid not being able to take that portion of the exam? Are the logic games no longer on the LSAT?

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Tuesday, Mar 30 2021

I agree with person above. I actually prefer working on my laptop, the only downside of using it is that it takes up space on my desk for when i do logic games or when i need to map out a logical reasoning.

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

I am interested.

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Sunday, Nov 29 2020

I wont comment about kaplan because i dont know anything about it. But dont worry about starting law school late in your life. I personally have 3 people whom i am close who have gone to law school very late in their lives. Two of them went after a full 25 years in law enforcement. The third, started law school when he was 30 years old. All three are above average lawyers. It may be upsetting to not start as soon as you like. But getting in to a reputable law school, by waiting to get a better LSAT score, may pay off in the end rather than being impatient by starting at a not very good school because you scored poorly on the LSAT.

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Saturday, Nov 28 2020

Glad to hear this.

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PT104.S4.Q3
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Sunday, Dec 27 2020

Aren't answer choices B and E completely irrelevant since they both contemplate unjust governments, and our stimulus discusses nothing about unjust governments? How can we infer what an unjust government would do in scenarios not even replicated in our stimulus of just governments? You should be able to cross B and E off right away.

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Wednesday, Nov 25 2020

Yes you do. Georgetown average GPA is a 3.7 or higher. Their average LSAT is, ironically, 168. Therefore, you are on the cusp of the GPA average, but sufficiently meet the LSAT requirement.

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Wednesday, Feb 24 2021

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Work, or take work off?

Unsure of what people generally do when studying for the lsat, work or take work off and study full time?

It seems like a lot of people want to appear noble and work full time while studying on the side, and that may work for normal college classes, but i know the lsat is much different. It seems taking work off completely allows you to maintain low stress levels to achieve the best results.

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Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

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LSAT Flex vs Normal LSAT

Can somebody, who has taken the LSAT flex, comment on the differences between the LSAT flex and the normal full length LSAT. Is the experience better with the flex? And is your score considered just as credible by colleges as the traditional LSAT?

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Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

How was the LSAT flex? Is it a lot easier than the full length LSAT?

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Sunday, Nov 22 2020

Im interested, but unaware of how it will work. Is it through 7sage?

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Wednesday, Jan 20 2021

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Best Logic Games Study Strategy

How do you approach studying for logic games? Do you expose yourself to one new logic game at a time, and then keep repeating it to master it? Or do you do as many logic games as you can, and pocket all the ones you had difficulty on to come back later to work on them?

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PT124.S1.Q9
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Friday, Feb 19 2021

Would this problem also potentially be classified as a part-to-whole?

Female leatherbacks are a part (subset) of the entire leatherback population, and there proportional decline must be representative of the entire leatherback turtle population for the entire species to be in danger of extinction.

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Thursday, Mar 18 2021

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Inferences while timed.

I just cant figure logic games out under times conditions. I keep getting 7-10 wrong every test, and if i can just master them i will have the score i need.

Does anyone have any tips they could help me with?

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Sunday, Feb 14 2021

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Week of the LSAT

Does anyone have any advice on how much studying to do, or soecifically what to do, the week of the LSAT?

Im 6 days out from the LSAT. I take it on saturday.

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Wednesday, Mar 10 2021

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Most difficult logic game

Im really curious as to know which logic games cause the most difficulty for other people?

I think in/out games, and sequencing-conditional games are the hardest for me. They are hard are take the longest, and when the target time is achieved.

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Thursday, Apr 08 2021

If you want a definitive answer, just call LSAC and they will be very clear. The main issues is that you can't have any other electronic devices in the room, other than your computer. Liquids and food are prohibited as well. Books and papers can be in the room but store or tucked away, such as on a book shelf or stacked on the floor.

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PT114.S2.Q23
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Tuesday, Jan 05 2021

I see everyone commenting about conclusion indicators to find the right answer, which is true, and can be done without even reading the stimulus in the questions, except the conclusion.

Conclusion: "is clearly" - indicates certainty.

A: "is quite likely" - definitely not certain.

B: "is likely" - definitely not certain.

C: "the claim that.... is...." Certain by using the word is.

D: "is false" - wasn't sure what to do what this at first, but concluded false had to be opposite of a conclusion being consistent with an earlier claim.

E: "is quite likely" - definitely not certain.

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Thursday, Mar 04 2021

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Timed or untimed practice?

What form of studying does the majority of your practicing consist of?

Is it times practice, with blind review after? Or is the majority strictly untimed, with an additional blond review right after? And for the preptest, are you timing those as well?

I feel i learn the most untimed.

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Monday, Jan 04 2021

Sorry, i think you misunderstood. I know that however indicates the switch from context to argument, but im specifically referring to the word although.

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Sunday, Jan 03 2021

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Term: “Although”

When JY says that we can disregard a statement that is preceded with the word “although”, can we literally just skip right over the statement that follows that word without reading it as if it has no effect on the argument? I know that doing so would save a few seconds, but im too OCD in making sure i read every word, feeling i might miss out on something important.

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Sunday, Jan 03 2021

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Study Time

Will somebody tell me how long they spend on each set of problem sets with five questions? I go through them once as fast as i can. Relax for a couple minutes, then dive into a deep analysis of the entire problem starting with the stimulus. I then write down why each problem is either right, or wrong, and determine the correct answer in this manner. Then i watch the explanation videos for the ones i got wrong, and the ones i had initial trouble on the first time through. This tends to take me anywhere from 20-45 minutes for each problem set, depending on its difficulty.

Does anybody else utilize this method?

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