I'm trying to see how many LR questions I have left untouched between all of the remaining PT's.
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👥 Study Group Location: New York, NY
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 160
📆 My planned test date: Jan 2024
🔍 We'll focus on: drilling, simulated practice tests, answer discussion, reading comprehension
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PrepTest 7 - Section 1 - Question 16
Can someone explain?
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I'm currently studying for the September LSAT and I've been averaging a score of 159-160 on my last several practice tests. On one hand I'm proud of myself and excited because 160 was my initial goalpost when I started my admissions journey back in May. I also know that combined with my other stats, a 160 could yield great admissions results. However, I worry that if I do score the 160 as I'm averaging, I may not be accepted to some programs I want and/or won't receive a good amount in scholarships. All that is to say I'm wondering if I should apply with my average score (if I end up scoring that way) or if I should sign up for the Oct LSAT in hopes of a better score?
Note:
I'm applying to programs ranging in the 150s rankings to T14.
I have a 4.0 GPA, majored in Political Science, have a legal internship, high honors, owned a small business at the start of college, and have worked all throughout college.
A and B seem like they are 2 sides of the same coin showing each argument is exclusive in some way so why is one right and one wrong?
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I signed up for the september LSAT in June, but didnt start 7sage until the end of July. I thought I'd be ready for the September LSAT but I do not. I am definitely taking the November LSAT so I can still apply for this admissions cycle.
Should I take the September LSAT to experience how the exam will feel like, or should I just wait until november?
👥 Study Group Name: DMV Study Group
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 145-155
📆 My planned test date: January or February 2024
🔑 My goals for this group are: accountability, discussion, support
🔍 We'll focus on: all sections, timed practice, anything else as needed
📚 When/how we'll meet and what we'll do: depends on the group's scheduling needs, preferably a combo of virtual and in-person meetings in the DMV area,
✅ How to join: Groupme - https://groupme.com/join_group/96083941/yZDDiwgj
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 165-172 (untimed) 155-160(timed)
📆 My planned test date: 2023 Nov.
📈 To study, I have been: finishing around 50 PTS
🔑 My goals for this group are: to help each other and, to hear other perspectives
🔍 We'll focus on: Reading Comprehension, Logic Reasoning
📚 When we'll meet and what we'll do: three days a week based on majority's availability, PT review and drills
✅ How to join: discord group(https://discord.gg/vFwxD4mw)
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Hi is there a way to link my lawhub tests to 7sage? I took one on LawHub assuming that the scores/answers connected to the 7sage platform but don't see it. Is this an option?
👥 Study Group Name: LSAT Study Group Gangnam Weekend
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 165-170
📆 My planned test date: N/A
📈 To study, I have been: [finishing the CC, taking a PT twice a week, drilling, etc]: I am going through PT1-30 now.
🔑 My goals for this group are: [to hold each other accountable, to hear other perspectives, etc] We can discuss.
🔍 We'll focus on: [Reading Comprehension, Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, etc]. We will do all sections.
📚 When we'll meet and what we'll do: I can only do weekend. We can talk further.
✅ How to join: Send me a DM or comment below please.
Anyone interested in a study group for the jan or feb 2024 lsat test?
Hii I was hoping someone could help me out. I have been trying to log into Lawhub for weeks now and I am unable to. Every time I go into it, it just keeps reloading. I have tried on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, clearing my cache, clearing my history, allowing cookies, allowing block ups, trying to install on my laptop and nothing is working for me. I was wondering if anyone has had this issue? and if so, how did you resolve it?
Thanks!! :)
👥 Study Group Name: LSAT Study South Korea
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 165-170
📆 My planned test date: N/A
📈 To study, I have been: [finishing the CC, taking a PT twice a week, drilling, etc]: I am going through PT1-30 now.
🔑 My goals for this group are: [to hold each other accountable, to hear other perspectives, etc] We can discuss.
🔍 We'll focus on: [Reading Comprehension, Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, etc]. We will do all sections.
📚 When we'll meet and what we'll do: I can only do weekend. We can talk further.
✅ How to join: Send me a DM or comment below please.
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Is it just me that thinks Logic Reasoning is too long on here? To those who took the LSAT, did you skip through logic reasoning or some of it? I have been in it and still have not started Logic Games, should I wait until I finish logic reasoning first or instantly start going to logic game? (I am taking the October LSAT). Please comment!!
Hi guys! I am wanting to start a study group for the 2024 LSAT's. Please let me know if you'd be interested!
Can someone help with analyzing the stimulus?
I am having difficult time identifying the conclusion.
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I was looking at the LR questions with the lowest correct answer rates and came across PT12 S1 Q24.
I picked A simply because the rest didn't make sense, but am confused why A is actually a flaw (as opposed to one that relies on the assumption that the Vinland Map wasn't also written by Gutenberg).
If the Vinland Map were also printed by Gutenberg, and we now know that Gutenberg was using this ink at the time, then it could be both likely that B-36 was printed by Gutenberg and that the Vinland Map is not a fake. None of that is inconsistent with the question stem.
So for A to be a flaw, we have to assume that the Vinland Map was not printed by Gutenberg. There is no evidence for that in the question stem. The only information we're given about the Vinland Map in the stem is that it was printed around the same time (the 15th century) as Gutenberg's works.
I get that it might be a reasonable assumption that the map wasn’t printed by Gutenberg, but feel like I’m missing something if a flaw can rely on an assumption that is not supported by the stem.
Anyone interested in a study group to prepare for the LSAT in october and november?
Hi everyone! I've been watching some RC live classes and in them JY makes two columns (structural and content) for low res summaries. When I've been doing tests, I've only been making one column which contains structural low res, although I find I never really look at it while answering questions. I was curious if anyone here has tried including 1-2 words of content next to their structural low res, and how that's gone for them?
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Hey ya'll I would love to form a study group of about 3-4 people to review LR. I have been PTing in the high 160s to low 170s for a while now, but I really struggled with PT 85 LR and one of the LR sections on the August test. I generally get about -3/-4 on a LR section. I do not want to burn more PTs as of now so I would love a study group to review older exams and walk through our individual approach. Let me know if interested!
Hello. I wanted to see if there were people who set aside a few months of their life to fully dedicate weeks just for this test. I graduated from college 2 months ago and have been studying for this test full-time and wanted to know if there were others doing so as well. I believe we could make a Zoom call where we study for 3-7 hours a day and keep each other motivated and prevent burnout.
Let me know if interested!
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