@canihazJD said:
Inline translation practice, translation drills (including The Memory Method for Improving LSAT Reading Comprehension, and confidence drills. For LG you really do need to just nuke from orbit (its the only way to be sure) and …
@mindlikewater said:
We face the same hurdle. From what I gather, it just takes time (cliche answer), but it's also super important to keep a positive attitude toward the test -- literally talk back to whatever negative thought is causing anx…
@canihazJD said:
I'd be wary of individually operating tutors. Not that they can't be good, but just make sure there is a track record, or some way to verify legitimacy. You should be able to verify an official score if they are not otherwise …
This is a pretty hard question but hopefully I can help break it down. The stem is a bit complicated but it is saying that one of the answer choices is using the HA's argument as support, and we need to find the conclusion that can best be weakened …
@Martianman said:
Typically the answer is a summarization of the stimulus or relates to a strong statement in the stimulus. Try and anticipate the answer - this helps you avoid falling into the clever traps of the wrong answers.
Rule of t…
What an amazing, heartfelt, and stoic post. You quoted some of my favorite stoics too! haha as someone who had to forgo TWO application cycles, I felt this to the core. Thank you for your encouragement!
@"ashley.tien" said:
Someone correct me if I am wrong!
A.) If this were true, then all layers could be contaminated but we know from the premises the correlation is steady between the samples and time. The only sample in question was that …
@taschasp said:
I definitely struggled with timing anxieties when studying for the LSAT and I know I wasn't alone and neither are you. I especially resonate with what you're describing--that really frustrating feeling of brain fog that kicks i…
@Clyde > @" Clyde " said:
one thing that has been helping me with logic games is that legendary post by @Pacifico
you can try it with the games at lunch if you have time. Simple. One LG a day and follow the formula. I have an excel sheet …
@Stellaluna said:
I think you can get there. Are you drilling logic games? If not, this is the best place for you to start because usually it is where you can make the quickest improvements. I wouldn't take any more full length PTs until you h…
I absolutely love this. My first score was also a 141 and i'm trying to claw my way up to a 160. this is encouraging so thank you for this and good luck!
@nicolelauren19 Thank you so much! In my studies I am over 5+ months in using powerscore books and khan academy, both didn't help much so switched over to 7sage and I'm still in the core curriculum, specifically in the logic games portion. Strugglin…
@a1ex_682 said:
I’ve been studying since January, finished the core curriculum around April, and dove right into timed practice tests. I deeply regret this!! I’m now in the late stages of my studies (took October test and am registered for Nov…
This is so amazing, a big congrats to you and your journey, this inspires me being that I too have a diagnostic in the 130s. As someone who has a diagnostic in the 130s, what would you site as the best way to improve from that low score? I have been…