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Sunday, Apr 27

For me, I found the answer relatively quickly because it was the only one that mentioned spacecraft. My strategy has been to parse out the two concepts and find the one that's missing in the premise or missing a link rather. The spacecraft part was sort of out of nowhere so I knew that's where the link needed to be. This may not work for every question but for wordy ones like this it might help save time.

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Friday, Jun 27

Hi Cameron!

I've been having a similar issue but thought I'd share some advice since our diagnostics were similar. My DT was a 149 and I've been scoring in the160-165 range since studying for about 5 months. The endurance adjustment was a huge problem for me at first, so I completely stopped doing anything less than a full section when I drilled. The only time I would do less is if there was a specific question type I struggled with, and I would drill a 5-question set. This has helped me a lot with timing and endurance because now I'm used to doing full sections, untimed and timed.

In terms of blind review, I know it can be tempting to just immediately see your score, but it's much more rewarding to see that your blind review score was higher. I always find that blind review helps me avoid the more nuanced mistakes such as missing a key word. This is going to be the difference between a lower score and a higher score, especially if you understand the material and have moved beyond the fundamentals.

The improvement will come with time. It's a tedious process but it's much different than studying for a normal exam. You're building the muscles in your brain that will get you through this exam, so keep practicing and be consistent. You will absolutely see improvement.

It's a marathon not a sprint and I'm in the same boat with you! I hope this helped!

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Sunday, Mar 16

Is it safe to assume that in a Main Conclusion question that the example provided will likely not be the main conclusion, or even part of it? The "thus" in the last sentence tripped me up, but now I can see that it was part of the example, not the overall point.

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Sunday, Dec 01 2024

sgdodia368

Combining Different Platforms

Hello!

I'm looking for advice on how to combine several platforms. I currently have the Live (middle) plan with 7Sage, and I am also using the PowerScore Bibles.

I was also hoping to incorporate both the prep tests on 7Sage and on LawHub but I am not sure how to work with these all in tandem.

Any advice on how to maximize these altogether, and when to start taking prep tests? I just began my studying and will be taking the LSAT in June 2025.

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