All Discussions
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Sign In with 7Sage
Register
Sign In with 7Sage
Sign In
Apply for Membership
Categories
All Discussions
Activity
Categories
33.4K
All Categories
28.1K
LSAT
17.1K
General
5.2K
Logical Reasoning
1.4K
Reading Comprehension
1.7K
Logic Games
70
Podcasts
191
Webinars
28
Newsletters
11
Scholarships
194
Test Center Reviews
2.2K
Study Groups
112
Study Guides/Cheat Sheets
2.5K
Specific LSAT Dates
31
November 2024 LSAT
18
October 2024 LSAT
9
September 2024 LSAT
38
August 2024 LSAT
28
June 2024 LSAT
4
April 2024 LSAT
11
February 2024 LSAT
22
January 2024 LSAT
38
November 2023 LSAT
43
October 2023 LSAT
14
September 2023 LSAT
38
August 2023 LSAT
27
June 2023 LSAT
30
Sage Advice
5K
Not LSAT
4K
Law School Admissions
13
Law School Explained
12
Bar
10
Forum Rules
641
Technical Problems
286
Off-topic
Related Discussions
How should I be studying during CC? How often should I be drilling and reviewing fundamentals?
Essentially just the title, am I supposed to just go through CC, or should I be drilling things I have already covered and going back to things like …
About how much time should I spend on each of the LR questions?
I'm on the MSS section and I'm trying to answer the question before the silent video ends (1m24s). Is that a good estimate for about how much time I …
How much time should I leave in a section to review LR Questions?
Quick question - how much time should I leave to review LR questions within a section - I've recently gotten quick enough to leave 4-6 minutes to go …
What should be the "freebies" in the LR section for 170+ scorers?
I remember the Inference, sufficient assumption question should be the freebies for 170.
How much time should I give myself for the PT stage?
I plan to write about 20-25 practice tests before the December LSAT. I've gone through all of JY's material, I just need to write practice tests. Is …
How much notation should be performed for LR Questions?
Tarheel13
Alum
Member
July 2014
edited July 2014
in
Logical Reasoning
5 karma
I always identify the premises in my head and bracket the conclusion. Should I be actually circling subjects/predicates and noting where context ends/argument begins as well?
Show Related Discussions
How should I be studying during CC? How often should I be drilling and reviewing fundamentals?
Essentially just the title, am I supposed to just go through CC, or should I be drilling things I have already covered and going back to things like …
ConnorC80
June 25
General
About how much time should I spend on each of the LR questions?
I'm on the MSS section and I'm trying to answer the question before the silent video ends (1m24s). Is that a good estimate for about how much time I …
NovLSAT2019
February 2017
Logical Reasoning
How much time should I leave in a section to review LR Questions?
Quick question - how much time should I leave to review LR questions within a section - I've recently gotten quick enough to leave 4-6 minutes to go …
DByrne07
July 2018
Logical Reasoning
What should be the "freebies" in the LR section for 170+ scorers?
I remember the Inference, sufficient assumption question should be the freebies for 170.
JS
June 2013
Logical Reasoning
How much time should I give myself for the PT stage?
I plan to write about 20-25 practice tests before the December LSAT. I've gone through all of JY's material, I just need to write practice tests. Is …
captainoats
October 2014
December 2014 LSAT
Comments
1 Like
ENTJ
Alum
Inactive ⭐
July 2014
3658 karma
Less is more. Labeling Premise/Conclusion/Context is more than sufficient. With really easy questions, you wouldn't even need to do that.
By the way, I have a good friend from North Carolina. ^_^
vandyzach
Free Trial
Member
July 2014
358 karma
I honestly don't think it's that big of a deal.
Sometimes I just find myself doing some underlining and bracketing automatically/naturally. I say do whatever works for you.
Tarheel13
Alum
Member
July 2014
5 karma
Okay cool. Thanks for the clarification guys!
Sign In
or
Register
to comment.
Comments
By the way, I have a good friend from North Carolina. ^_^
Sometimes I just find myself doing some underlining and bracketing automatically/naturally. I say do whatever works for you.