Sitting November 13th. Would love any opportunity to work through these recent tests with fellow last-leggers.
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a) the stim in no way mentions sites related to S.A. So wrong.
b) the way they measure eggshell decomp is different than other organic? blah blah. Wrong
c) there is a difference in accuracy dependent upon cold vs warm. So if there were temp fluctuations, we can easily infer , less reliable results. CORRECT
d) a bunch of fluff, we cannot infer. So wrong.
e) goes against everything this passage says. Why would we find more eggshells in warm climate if they deteriorate quicker in warm climate? Totally Wrong
-https://forum.powerscore.com/viewtopic.php?f=707&t=13878- gives a great explanation
"home lighting industry" That doesn't even imply bulb industry. That could be chandelier stores, who don't care what type of bulbs go in their fixtures. Irrelevant
Best explanation Above
Thats ok, I have lots of drilling to do etc. :neutral:
ok! I will take it today sometime and we can start to discuss tomorrow?
ok. great. Good Luck to you! We could agree to take timed test, not score, and then discuss... over phone, zoom, or some other platform. Then score our original test vs our consensus... and "learn" from it? This technique helped a lot 6 years ago when I took it first time. I never applied after that and now I have to take again bc score only good 5 yrs....
yes. interested.
Hi, thanks for responding. Do you take full test then blind review, like 7sage recommends?
I have the book with 72-81. I am trying to take full timed test every 3-4 days, doing a BR in between. If you are planning to take 78,79,80 or 81... I would take that and BR it with you (if you like).
Does anybody know where I might find a list of question #s/PTs that are strictly of the "flaw" type?
Needed that, thx
I too was waitlisted, and didn't get in. I plan on re-applying with the same LOR and PS. If they liked me enough to waitlist but didn't have room, then my app should still be as strong next go-around. From what I've heard, law schools are currently receiving way more apps these days bc people who wouldn't have had time before covid, now are giving it a shot. Just get the app in early.
If you want it....never give up.
link?
Hit me up. I have every test up to 70's. I'm taking in Nov.
Logician perfect simplification! TE CSC 2021 great points! Mike Kim from LSAT trainer says to scrutinize the argument, even when it feels good already. In SA... It is ALWAYS missing something. Which answer completes/connects it Fully?
Just congrats! You are doing Awesome!
I am sitting Nov. Very interested
I found this little nugget during the time I should have been doing something productive. Glad I did!
At 45 years of age I decided to take on the challenge of studying for and sitting for the LSAT. Kaplan, Cambridge etc. books introduced me to the world of "logic". Night after night I left my family for 2 or 3 hrs to hide away at my local Panera Bread (unlimited coffee refills) to figure this all out. After a couple months, dazed and confused, I entered a giant ballroom in the UIC student center to punch my ticket to go to law school. With no real strategy or fundamental understanding, I tested and tried my best. I failed miserably. I became discouraged. Then by a keystroke of luck I found 7Sage online and my life changed forever. JY's videos made perfect sense to me. I bought the basic package and watched and practiced. I joined the BR sessions and contributed to the 7Sage discussions. Before long I became more and more adept at solving the LSAT riddles. Ultimately, I was given the honor of being called a "mentor". That bit of confidence combined with hours of further practice led me to a second "successful" LSAT try. I was very encouraged to hear in the webinar that schools do in fact seek to diversify by paying special attention to those of us who are not coming straight out of college. I have a lot to offer in real life terms. I must admit though its hard to find old professors and ask for LORs. Coming from the construction industry most of my former bosses wouldn't know the first thing about writing an impressive letter. I'm very glad 7Sage has incorporated an after-the-LSAT program to help us complete the journey. THX NYE8870
On a morning so close to test day with a PT to take and BR to follow, this is what I say to myself: "I'm alive, alert, awake, joyous and enthusiastic about life! I fairly sizzle with zeal and enthusiasm to do that which is mine to do today!" GiddyUp!
What's with the 20 oz clear bottle being allowed on the desktop? Are you allowed to sip from it during a section?
This thread is brutal! I take Sunday at 6:40 am. Went to proctorU to check equipment...they said my internet speed was too slow. Tech had me restart router....6 hours now and I have no internet service. Booking a hotel, Tonite! Sorry to everyone who had problems.
I live in the Chicagoland area. I am planning to take the December or February LSAT. I want to pace myself through all the lessons and take one practice test each week. If anyone is interested in studying the same way, I would like to bounce ideas back-n-forth. Skype would be ideal.
Thanks,
NYE8870
thank you very much
LSAC informs me, I can perform my writing sample After my 11-14-21 test date. Granted they require x amount of time to authenticate.. but I don't have to waste any of my last remaining hours before test time (6:40 am)... fitting this in. Can anyone confirm this is correct?
This one got me too. Now I understand. The process by which dwindling resources return to a state where supply meets demand, is explained by a few examples. Add in the fact that this process doesn't actually work for clean air and water.... the conclusion does not follow that we will Never run out of important resources (bc new technology does not affect them in the same way as the given examples).
a) It just doesn't say this
b) there is just no way to know the concentration of seawater, the stim only speaks to the vapor.
c) are we even talking about "seawater" anymore? It doesn't contradict, but is it supported?
d) to be blunt- If the atmosphere has more land to dump on, less will make it back to the sea. "During an ice age, however, a large
amount of precipitation falls on ice caps, where it is
trapped as ice." *Seems supported. CORRECT
e) more slowly? Whats our time frame. Pace not in play. Wrong