I was just wondering if anyone likes the LG method in the Trainer better and if its worth reading those chapters?... I fell a little behind and I actually Wanted to mainly focus on the LR portion of it...
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@tanes25413 @2543.hopkins @974 @visualcreed556 ..Thanks Guys I guess I'll check it out and see if it works for me. I still have the Blueprint Method and 7sage Method stuck in my head but maybe this could help.
@sabrinagill219 @2543.hopkins ok I'll do that instead thanks guys!
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if any of you set a timer while drilling out of the Cambridge question type packets? I tried to on question types like Sufficient and Necessary but I end up usually going over time anyway...
@igbodoe249 That would be great and really helpful! Thank you!
@igbodoe249 thanks! that makes more sense and I just got the PS Bundle so that should help...
Hi everyone,
I took a day off and wanted to start working on my personal statement but I'm confused about how that whole process works? Is there a prompt we get from each law school we are applying to? This is probably a stupid question but I haven't really looked into it ...
@2543.hopkins ya a day lol… but i think I got too focused on games and wasn't doing everything I should have for LR and RC.. So I went back to the lessons trying to focus more on that and then adding in games after… And also a question for everyone how many passages for RC should be done?..I do 4 passages in 35 min but idk if i should do 8 passages instead a day?
On the test I also don't have time for the last few questions and Ive only improved 2-3 points on one section of LR... I think I have the biggest trouble on sufficient/ necessary / and Most strongly support ... I do well on the on the sufficient and neccesary when I do the Cambrigde packets but on the test I don't ... if anyone can suggest an ideal way to study all 3 simultaneously that would be great
I'm studying 6+ hours for the past few weeks and I do games everyday atleast 4-6 of them. My score on RC was probably my stongest but recently that has been dropping because I started focusing on LG alot more... I'm not sure if I started testing too soon because I still haven't finished some of the coursework and maybe that would make a difference once I've completed that part?
hey everyone ,
I've been studying for the lsat for a while and plan on taking the test in June but I've been stuck in the late 140s -early 150s... I'd really love some advice on how to jump up into atleast the 160s ... I'm also wondering if this would be possible to even do with little over a month left until test day?
If I'm missing necessary assumption questions that mike kim provided in the book should i reread that chapter and then drill from Cambridge packets?
P.S: I took the June 2015 lsat but did not do so well so I'm trying to start over with the 7sage curriculum again but have not gotten to that part of the section...