What does it mean when the only answers you get wrong are the ones you flagged during your test. In my last three test every wrong answer I had was flagged. Has anyone experienced this before?
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Thank you! I was thinking... like did I know I was going to get it wrong lol
Answer B inserts an alternative factor that weakens the support the author uses in his argument. The focus is the breeding success of the bird. The author uses the nesting experience as the thing that lead to the successful breeding that occurs each time they nest they get better. Answer B says well, birds are able to breed better after each breeding cycle in the first couple of years that they breed.
B gives us another factor to consider, thus, weakening the support that the author put forth for his conclusion. It is not saying the conclusion is wrong, but hey you forgot to consider outsider factors so your argument isn't as strong as you thought it was.
Hope that makes sense.
I had to take some time off of studying because Covid had a huge impact on my family and I was so overwhelmed with sadness I couldn't focus on the LSAT. However, I need to get back into studying, but I cannot stay motivated. I can literally sit to start reading and I will instantly find something else to do. I used to eat breath and sleep LSAT AND ACTUALLY love it. Now, I cannot find the urge to do it. I need someone who can make sure that I stick to my studies, as I will do the same. I would like someone who is willing to commit. I am in NY and I would prefer someone in my time zone. I am available every day after 4 pm. However, I can be available earlier certain days of the week if we discuss it in advance. I am comfortable with FaceTiming, zoom, text, calls, whatever is necessary to make sure we get the best out of the partnership. As of right now my untimed LSAT average is 165. I still have much to learn, but my LSAT goal is 172-175. I have a 3.8 LSAC CGPA. I am not necessarily working towards top 14 schools, I just want to have the best opportunity of receiving a full tuition scholarship.
Below you will see my section performance:
Logical Reasoning
Logic Games
Reading Comprehension
If you are interested in being my accountability partner please message me with what you would like out of the partnership.
Thanks!
B is correct because it states exactly what the author says in the last sentence. The author say that the alternative medicines don’t have side effects because it doesn't have any effects at all.... which means that just like the Orthodox medicine, Alternative medicine isn't effective at treating some (at least one) medical condition/illness.
Hey Guys!
I am looking for someone who is fully committed to taking the LSAT. I live in NYC located in the Bronx, and I would love to find someone to study in person. I have an open schedule and can host if needed since it is still cold. I am hoping to test in June, but I am considering pushing it back to August depending on where I am scoring next month. I am not new to the LSAT, but I still have much to learn and skills to hone.
If you are interested in gaining a committed study partner, please feel free to message me. I am ready to start with immediately, we can see if our schedules match. I am unavailable on Tuesdays, but I am available any other day of the week.
Looking forward to speaking to you.
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Hey everyone?!
I find myself having major issues with grouping games especially open games. Anyone willing to share some advice or care to tell me what resources has helped you the most with grouping games? It’s the main issue that is impacting my LG score.
Thanks in advance!
I am looking for people to plant with while we keep each other accountable of our studying.
I need someone to study with. I am okay with in person or zoom/FaceTime meetings. This journey is something else, and I find it easier when I have someone to study with to be able to discuss this monster with. Any takers?
I know it is hard, and you feel defeated. However, you got this!
Hey guys! I see a lot of people mentioning how the lSAC gpa is different from the cgpa! Some people have even mentioned the difference. How can I see the difference for mine. My cgpa IS A 3.9 and I already submitted it to LSAC, but I don't see anything about the gpa changing. Can someone please tell me how to figure it out. Thanks!
Hey! I am just starting in my LSAT journey and I am looking for someone to study with and become accountability partners. I am aiming for the August 2020 test. My diagnostic score is a 157. I am flexible with study times, and I am usually always available and easy to reach. I need someone willing to commit. We can use zoom, google meets, Face time, and call/text. Anything that could get us to that target scores is okay with me! Oh, I'm in EST.
Hey guys!
I am a part of a study group already, but I am looking for someone to become my accountability partner.
Accountability partner for me means someone to communicate with daily to make sure that we stick to our study schedule. We can do silent studying or study sessions if that is something you are looking for. I know everyone has their study schedule and learning type which is okay with me. I don't expect us to be on the same path in our LSAT Journey.
I study every day of the week, and I have a pretty flexible schedule. If you are interested please send me a message.
I can't wait to meet and study with you!
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I agree with Matt. Doing the Fool Proof method can be very effective. I think the best thing to do moving forward is to do the fool proof method in order of pt 1-35 that way you do not know the game type. This will allow you to learn how to identify game types as well. The rules type and the keywords in games will help with that. After you are done fool proofing pt 1-35 then you will have a better idea of what game types you struggle with. That is when you start drilling problem sets with that specific game type. Hopefully by this time you will not only have a good grasp on the games, but also have a good handle with time. If you don't have the time down pack then start with timed sections.
Also remember to watch the videos even if you got it right. I know the method says you can move on, but there is a huge advantage to watching the videos anyways... You could see someone else (in this case JY) does the game and see if maybe there were inferences you missed or if there was a more effective setup or approach you could have taken.
Hey everyone!
I just created a Facebook study accountability page that I hope everyone who needs it can benefit from joining. The idea behind creating the group has everything to do with the difficulty of finding a consistent study partner or even someone who has similar availability.
Ideally, if you would like someone to study with you post the time you are about to study and a link to zoom or something like that so they can join you whether it is to study with you or silent study so that you have someone to hold you accountable.
If you are interested in the idea feel free to join the page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1770068226520385
Anyone looking for a study partner who is willing to work via video or even in person?
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This is something we all say and then we either create groups, join groups or even try to join a group by responding to post on here, but nothing really comes from it.
I for one am in need to a study partner, AND this time around I am going to take the reins and start this and pray that it is effective for all of us.
I don’t care whether you are starting out or an expert. If you are scoring in the 120's-150's or the 160-170s. Your timezone or availability doesn't matter one bit! There are no questions I have or requirements you need to meet to join this group.
This group is for anyone who would benefit from another LSAT Studier/Taker. We all have an opportunity to learn from and help each other let's do what we do and beat this test together.
Hey Guys! With @'s brilliant idea I created a GroupMe.
Please feel free to use the link to join since it is easier for everyone
https://groupme.com/join_group/67593702/QrsFB80o
Talk to you all soon
Hey Guys!
I am looking for a study partner. I plan to take the August 2021 LSAT. Anyone interested?
@ Thank you SO MUCH!
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The stimulus basically says that the value of money comes from the rarity of the "currency being used". The currency being used on the Solomo Island is not rare because because there is an unlimited amount of it washing up on the beach. It is asking you to find an answer that explains how its it so valuable if there are so money.
Answer D basically says... yes, there are a lot of Cowrie Shells on the beach, BUT what is used for Currency are the ones that are polished and carved by the neighboring people and because it takes so much to polish and carve it it isn't as common or available. So it makes it rare, thus, valuable.
The answer explains why the Cowrie Shells is considered rare which is what the first person speaking describe as the requirement that defines the value of money.
I hope that helps.
Hey!
I wanna apply for Fall 2022, but I don’t know when I should take the LSAT. Do I take it this year and put in my application this September? Or do I take it in 2022 and then submit my application in September 2022?
Thank you!
You're elements that you will be putting into the 7 slots are
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ADJKLNP
Rule 1: K-H-A (K is before H, and H is before A)
Rule 2: N-D-P (N is before D, and D is before P)
Rule 3: L-H -> D-L (if L is before H, then D is before L)
Rule 4: D-L -> D-H (if D is before L, then D is before H)
Now that you have the rules diagram you can make the inferences by focusing on the repeated elements and how the connect with each other.
This is a conditional IF-THEN argument
Sufficient: Necessary:
IF a society has no laws --> THEN that society has no crimes
Contrapositive: Sufficient Necessary
If the society has some crimes --> Then the society has some laws
The correct answer is D because if you know one thing is right. For example, the condition it gives you in the stimulus, you know that the contrapositive MUST BE TRUE.
Please let me know if that helped.
Hey Everyone!
First off, thank you for reading my post. I need help! At my current school, we do not have a law school advisor, and I am in this blind. I don't know how to go about ANYTHING. I want to apply for law school for Fall 2021. I currently have a 3.9 GPA, and I have no idea where to start with the LSAT. I don't know when or where to start preparing for this whole process. Honestly, I know nothing. I tried to find help at my school, but they don't focus on law. Can someone please help me? I need guidance. After reading a lot of the forums, I just ordered the PowerScore Self Study Package, and the LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim. Any advice will truly be appreciated. I feel like I am at a complete loss!
I need help figuring a timeline, how to go about the LSAT preparation (PowerScore has a study plan, but I did not pay for the digital test), and the whole application process itself.
What I did is I started the application on the LSAC website and downloaded the applications and proceeded through the tabs to see exactly what's on each application to prepare for the upcoming cycle. That way I could have all the necessary essays and answers ready when the cycle starts.
Congratulations!!! Please message me when you graduate, I would love to study with you!
Timed Sections
I am located in the bronx, and would love to meet up in the library to study a few times a week if possible.
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@ Trust it wasn't too long ago that I was getting the same Error! It gets better
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I flag 2-3 questions that I get right.