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nidhi1120484
Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

Some things that helped me -

JY's practice method for LG really works. I practiced many tests multiple times till I got it right both on score and time.

2.For LR, I was stuck in between, I read Ellen Cassidy's Loophole which helped me. Also I found reading the LR 7sage material twice helped me.

I didn't spend as much time as I would have liked on RC.

The key takeaway is that for LSAT, no matter what your diagnostic is, it is possible to get to your dream score. I haven't gone through other test material but 7sage has it down to a science.

All the best!

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Monday, Nov 02 2020

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Entering Preptest data

Hi - Can I enter answers for preptest I did on Lawhub for analytics directly without doing the test again? #help

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PT106.S2.Q18
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nidhi1120484
Tuesday, Sep 15 2020

I think unlike what JY says. the flaw is easy to identify. The problem is the confusion in AC A and D. A is very convoluted while D is the easy trap AC.

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nidhi1120484
Monday, Sep 14 2020

Interested email - nidhi1120@mghobrial22674.com

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PT17.S2.Q25
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nidhi1120484
Friday, Jul 24 2020

It would be helpful if JY can do a more detailed explanation of this. Especially the stimulus.

#help

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PT104.S1.Q20
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nidhi1120484
Friday, Jul 03 2020

D is not fully supported. Though it says musical characteristics, it does not specify which musical characteristics. Whereas to be a poem you need specific characteristics of meter, rhythm, euphony and rhyme.

C is not contradictory according to the paragraph. Its helpful to not bring in our actual knowledge to add to the stimulus. The stimulus does not say that a thing cant be both novel and poetry. It gives conditions when a piece can be a novel and when it can be a poetry.

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