I've been trying to improve my LR, and I find that a lot of the questions I get stuck on seem to be conditional diagramming questions (be in weaken/ MSS / NA / SA, etc.) .. wanted to drill them to try and improve. If anyone has a list of conditional diagramming questions across different question types, please share- it would be a real lifesaver! I don't see a filter for them on 7sages separately unfortunately..
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Hey! I had the same RC (with the dogs/wolves , Indian American music, etc) .. had three LRs though so wondering which was the experimental. Can anyone try and remember more questions from the LRs? I know it's really difficult to try and remember LRs!
Also, do they ever make the 1st and the very last sections as experimental? Or is there no such rule. I took the LSAT today in India
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I was really looking forward to joining today's BR but couldn't end up making it .. when will you guys be doing the 2nd LR section for PT 62 / the next BR session? The schedule only mentions next Sunday for PT 65.. will there be another one for the second LR section of PT 62 anytime before the next PT?
Hi- We will be meeting this Thursday (Feb 28) at 7pm to go over section 2 of PT 62!
@ great, thanks a ton. Will join in then!
Powerscore is not bad to get a basic idea on how to do different question types. I used Powerscore for all three of the sections initially. But my understanding of how to actually solve questions only really solidified after watching JY's video explanations. Similarly for LR - I was -12/15 in LR with powerscore - with CC and JY's explanations it's started improving a lot more. Another useful resource for LR is LSAThacks.com .. check it out, if you find it to be of any use. As for RC ... I'm still trying to figure out what is the best resource for that one! Powerscore is just a basic framework / outline of how to tackle question types. Unless you don't drill and see explanations of answers, it won't take you very far.
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It may help to upgrade from starter to like ultimate. I started with starter and realized I wanted more questions. I needed the extra questions, difficult questions, explainations, drilling sets, and more. It allows you to also make your own question bank and print them off if you are struggling with a certain area. It has been very helpful so far. With the starter, you only get the easier question types, but that wasn't that helpful for the test. I kept getting confused on the harder questions and it helped me to have seen the harder questions in the set already. If you like, feel free to message me and we can discuss more strategies for Logical Reasoning!
Thanks for the suggestion, though I'm not sure I have enough time to go through all the problem sets/ etc. on the Ultimate before the March test, which is the one I'm planning on taking, and I already have most of the PTs from PT1-85, barring 3/4 of them. Though I will look into it, definitely sounds like it may be helpful!
I'm interested for doing online BRs. I'm currently midway through LR on CC (I'm a new to 7sages), am trying to improve my LR majorly. I put in 15+ hours a week and am flexible w/ timings (I'm focusing on LSAT prep from now till the March test).
I was really looking forward to joining today's BR but couldn't end up making it .. when will you guys be doing the 2nd LR section for PT 62 / the next BR session? The schedule only mentions next Sunday for PT 65.. will there be another one for the second LR section of PT 62 anytime before the next PT?
Oh that's great. Please add me, I'd be interested to join in. Are you BRing the entire PT or just the LR sections?
Please add me too - if you'd be conducting online sessions. I am not based in NYC so will not be able to meet up to discuss.
I'm taking the March LSAT but would definitely interested if you're meeting online (I'm not in NYC).
Will do! Though my check in may be around 5:30 pm EST (because of time zone differences), hope that's fine!
Is this study group still BRing the PTs? I'd love to join in the next session if anyone is hosting it anytime soon!
Hey! I'm interested - but are you doing a skype session / online review, or would you be meeting up physically? I'm based in India (so obviously cannot meet up physically), but I'd be really interested to join in if you're doing an online session.. I'm registered for the March LSAT so getting started now would be perfect for me :)
Hey! I'm in India (I think we're 3.5 hrs behind South Korea, timezone wise) and would definitely be interested in daily check-ins / possibly discussing questions we're having problems with .. I'm registered for the March LSAT and am redoing LR from scratch (hoping to improve my score as that seems to be my weakest section).. let me know if you, or anyone else would be interested! @
I'm at -5/6 in LR too, and would be interested. But we'll have to coordinate timing (I'm in India). Let me know if you're interested.
Guys, I seem to have improved a lot on the LG section, all thanks to JY's video explanations, etc.. Just wanted some feedback on the LR section , which is where I mainly seem to be getting stuck.. Am registered for the March LSAT and am really hoping to be able to improve by then in that section. For some reason doing PTs / powerscore bible / LSAThacks explanations still don't seem to be doing it for me to really crack that section.. Any advice on what is the best resource for improving LR score? Did you guys see a marked improvement after JY's LR tutorials?
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Hey All,
I scored a 146 on the November 2019 LSAT with three weeks of preparation. My target score is a 165. I took December off and started studying again 6 weeks ago. I have been studying about 2-3 hours everyday and the highest practice score I have reached is a 152. My question is: Even though I’m registered for the March LSAT should I cancel by registration since my PT’s are not higher than a 152 and take the June LSAT instead? I want to start law school in the fall of 2019 and it seems like the March LSAT is my last chance to gain acceptance in the fall. Can I make significant gains in 45 days or should I simply wait till June? Thank to all!
I'm in a very similar situation and am thinking of just trying the March LSAT since I have already registered. Ultimately if you end up getting a good enough score (whether in March or June), I don't think the law school you're applying to will care if you gave it 2 or 3 times. Provided it is a good enough score to get you in, that is... (well that's my logic on it at least, but who knows!)
Depends on your objectives- if you want to go for a federal clerkship / career in politics/ I'd even venture to say BigLaw then I suppose Yale is a better bet, hands down. If its just to get to say I've graduated from Yale, then probably not. Also, since you've said you want to eventually end up in the public sector, I'm guessing T-10 should be good. Also, I don't know which T-10 you've gotten into but one of the main things to consider for law school is: location, location, location! So a T-10 giving you a full ride, maybe located in DC / NYC / some other area where there's a big legal market would be much better than being stuck in New Haven for 3 years tbh. With your career goals, I fee like DC / NYC is the place for you to be. If your T-10 is located in either of those cities and is offering you a full scholarship, please go for it without thinking another second.
@ yeah that's the problem, even I've forgotten (and it's been too many days since the test now anyway).. I was on a bit of an LSAT break- sorry for the late reply! I guess lets hope it went well for us all the best of luck for the score now!
@ I think I had the sugar butter baking one in the my last LR. Do you remember any other questions from the 1st LR you mentioned (in which the stimulus discussed English, History, Biology, etc) ?