How can I solve the above problem?
Thank you.
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How can I solve the above problem?
Thank you.
Hi everyone. I took the January test and got a 157. After much consideration, I have decided to retake the test in October. My target score is somewhere between the mid 160s and 170. Is there a chance that I could improve my score significantly if I study 2hrs on weekdays and for about 6hrs on weekends?
J.Y. and the LSAT are my partners for today lol
Good luck studying yall
I'm constantly getting tripped up over some of the language in Method of Reasoning answer choices. Can someone dumb down the explanation of "an overly broad generalization" for me?
In my head, this is a statement about ALL of something based on ONE example. Whenever I see this in an answer choice I get really insecure and am hesitant. But because it "sounds good" and "applicable" I pick it under time pressure, which is not always the smartest thing to do.
So, during this video JY says that answer choice A is wrong because of the strict standards of a must be true question. I was just wondering if A. would be correct if it was a MSS question. Basically, if I still have to make a bigger assumption than is warranted for a MSS. https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-86-section-4-question-20/
If we are told, as X increases Y increases. Can we infer that as Y increases X increases?
I have been studying on and off for a year+ and I have taken almost every practice test 2004-2017. I am taking the March 30 LSAT.
I have just been retaking tests now, even though they are familiar, they still seem new most of the time.
I have three tests (all from 2019) that I've never taken before. Should I save them all for the weekends in March leading up to the test, or should I take them now?
Can't decide whether to save them for closer to the test date or take them earlier and then hard review them in March.
I have completed the CC. Logic games is my weakest section.
I am quitting my FT job to work PT and study for next 3-4 months.
How should I structure my days?
Logic games drilling
and then full practice tests - BR - and repeat ?
What did you find to be the most effective ways to structure your study time after CC was complete?
Please help. Any advice is appreciated
For anyone that scored higher on test day than average PT, or even just average PT score, can you give tips or just general advice besides the "dont get nervous?"
Prevailing notion is youll score 2-3 points below, but for those that dont, i think advice would be greatly appreciated for us about to soon take the LSAT
Hey guys,
I've been on my LSAT journey since September where I scored an initial diagnostic of 142 (shameful I know...) I'm now scoring in the 154 range timed with my BR being in the 157 range.
I was wondering if anyone has any advice on time pressure during the exam? Do you recommend hiding the timer? I find that when I see it counting down it makes me quite flustered which is hard to control. However, when I am practicing while just timing on my phone I'm able to solely focus on the exam and my accuracy is a lot better.
I know my capabilities are really being hindered by the time pressure so if anyone has any advice I'd really appreciate it!
Hi everyone,
I've been following 7sage for a while now. I have been studying for the LSAT since June and I am scoring at about 160. I really need to get my reading comp score up! I am taking the February LSAT next week and I've tried many approaches. If anyone has anything (especially if it works quickly) I'd love to hear it.
Thank you!
How many highlight color options are available on the real digital lsat? Pink, Yellow, Orange? Thanks.
If you are looking to study with me for the lsat lmk. I can study on the Rutgers campus. If you attend Rutgers and are pre-law and need to study for the lsat or if you are simply around the New Brunswick/piscataway area and need to study for the lsat and are looking for a study buddy lmk.
Anyone in LA/OC studying for the LSAT and looking for a study group/buddy?
Message or comment if interested.
Can meet online. Thank you.
yes, due to the coronavirus...
But the good news is, I have more time to prepare and then give it a real shot for June test. Let's see how it goes.
I'm at the NA section of the core curriculum (almost done the problem sets) and so far these are the hardest question type for me.
What are some general tips/tricks you guys use to get the questions right (esp. hard questions)? I'm looking for a general rule or mindset to always have in mind as I do the questions to try and get them right.
Hi im looking for a full time study partner until the March LSAT. Im thinking BR a couple questions per day and maybe a full section or two on weekends :)
If possible comment or message me. 165-170 goal pls :)
Hello everyone, I have been studying LSAT from March 2019, currently scoring at lower 160s, and am seriously preparing for June LSAT in 2020. I am looking for someone who is also more or less committed to this schedule and can meet during the week. My time on weekdays are usually flexible. Please email me (ciacduan@gmail.com), if you are interested!
I hit "save and score" without filling in any answers because I don't understand how the preptest page works. Is my analytic page now just screwed up forever because of that 0% score?
For the premium course you get a limited amount of LSAT tests to practice with that are factored into the backwards planning from your anticipated exam date. I believe it goes up to 2009 or 2012 as the most recent practice tests. Being in the year 2020, should I stick to using 2012 and up tests to gain practice in vs the recommended 1990 tests -2009/2012 etc listed for practice? Or at the end of the day is a practice test a practice test regardless of what year it came out?
I received an email from an assistant dean at a school to which I've applied. He asked to set up a phone call to discuss my application. The school does not do interviews. Has this happened to anyone? I'm confused.
looking for feedback/tips, with the 7 sage schedule going through logical reasoning in its entirety before going on to logic games then reading comp, i was wondering if it would be better to follow a approach of looking at a bit of each section every week. was contemplating using the powerscore study schedule (does a bit of each every week) but using the 7 sage material instead of the powerscore bibles. thoughts on what has worked/is working for anyone?
Hi, conditional reasoning is something I have struggled with and wanted to start drilling to become better at. I was wondering whether anyone has ever compiled a list of questions that utilize conditional reasoning as the method to arrive at the correct answer? If so, would you be willing to share that list? Thank you!
Hi folks:
Does anyone here have experience with the Harvard video interview?
Would like to know what type of questions to expect and perhaps some tips on what they are looking for.
I signed up for an official tour of a school to which I've applied. Does anyone have attire advice? I'm wondering if I should wear business casual or if street clothes are OK. I'll be traveling and with my one year old son, so casual is preferred but of course will wear what's appropriate/expected.
Also, I got an interview request from what I considered a safety school. I'm a little freaked out, because I'm under the impression that interviews are offered to candidates in the discretionary group. Can anyone offer insight on the interview process?
Thanks!