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seanonwualu176
Tuesday, Apr 28 2020

I disagree with B meaning that they read more, but to me B is right because every other answer choice is irrelevant. I got it down to B vs E and chose E. After reviewing B is the only answer choice not wrong. At first i didn't equate reading to leisure time. To myself I said "Who cares if you have an hour of leisure time vs 10? you can still get more reading in if the split was 1 hour of reading in 1900s and 30mins of reading in 2000.

But after looking at all the answer choices this HAS to be correct because

A) Even if books sucked back then you can still put in more reading hours

C) Once again this has no affect on hours put in

D) Nothing about the hours put into reading

E) Irrelevant, they already told us there were other diversions

B is the only answer that deals with adjusting potential hours of reading. Even though I dislike B as an answer its the answer, so long as you connect leisure time to reading time which is something I failed to do when I first did the questions haha.

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seanonwualu176
Monday, Apr 27 2020

Curious to know how many PTs you have taken. It is also possible that 163 was actually an outlier.

I've taken about 6 PTs the first 3 my BR scores were in the low 150s and my most recent 3 were 155 163 157, so looking at it that way yeah that 163 was possibly an outlier. How should I handle an outliers, just take it in stride ant keep PTing?

A little about me, i'm planning on applying for the upcoming cycle to start law school in 2021. Was signed up to take April and I think the LSAT- Flex is a great opportunity for me given a better testing experience. I was planning on signing up for the July test regardless

Thanks for the response!

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Monday, Apr 27 2020

seanonwualu176

Doing Worse on BR

Hello 7sagers,

kinda bummed because a couple weeks ago after hitting my highest blind review score (163) my most recent BR score has plummeted to a 157. Looking at the blind review stats there were a handful of questions in the LR section that I changed from correct to incorrect. Any advice on how to correct that going forward, taking the LSAT-Flex in 3 weeks so any advice is welcome.

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seanonwualu176
Wednesday, May 13 2020

one of my favorite examples is "Circular reasoning works because Circular reasoning works" the why part of the argument just feeds into what its attempting to prove.

I have a 3.48 GPA. In college I was a premed major before switching to a BS in Sport Management. The worst grades that tanks my GPA are two classes I took as a premed major. With that being said my dream school would be NYU Law, I've taken the LSAT twice already went from a 148 -> 155. I'm aiming for 167+ (the lower 25th at NYU) and I'm a URM which I've heard helps. With my GPA am i crazy in thinking that I'd ever get into NYU? Any input/advice would be appreciated.

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seanonwualu176
Tuesday, Mar 10 2020

Thanks! I'll give both of these a try

Hello fellow sagers, I have recently finished the CC and now onto drilling and correcting and that whole process. I just took PT36 after completing CC as some suggested and I want to learn some strategies that will get the most out of reviewing. Planning on writing for April 2020

I like the BR method but had a question on how to approach review after BR, particularly for LR. The way I am going about it now is that I consolidate all the High urgency questions, tell myself why I though the answer was right then watch the explanation video.

Is this a good way to go about it? Any advice on strategy that'll truly improve understanding or anything I should add to my process that you find helpful?

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