I am not giving advice on how to release test day anxiety because I personally can’t sleep the night before any big test….
but a few tips that had helped me in my January test and gets me a 172(within my pt ranges).
-try meditation, 10minutes bef…
Thank you!! Yes, I've seem both happened to be correct in the past. This is actually from The LSAT Trainer, and Mike Kim chose 1) as well. > @"Habeas Porpoise" said:
I feel like this is risky enough (with students complaining that both answer…
Thank you, my expected flaw(E) is hard to prove based on the argument, whereas (D) points out what the argument is doing directly.
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
MLSAT isn't saying that a poll can never be unrepresentative. They're saying that you ca…
Hey Ashley,
Conclusion: bus fares should be raised enough to cover the cost of the service.
Why? because city tax should be used primarily to benefit the people who pay them and city tax are subsidizing fares on public bus that go towards people w…
What did you do to get your LR down to 0-2? I am fluctuating between -1 to -6 average about missing -3...
@josephbraun99 said:
LR is my best one. When I started I was getting 12 wrong on AR, 6 on RC and 4 on LR for about 155 or so. Right now …
For some reason,,, the letter B becomes an emoji when posted....
Anyways, hope it helps.> @cklomoooooo said:
Conclusion: environmentalists should relax about the sustain increase would threaten human life
Why? because nature will adjust t…
Conclusion: environmentalists should relax about the sustain increase would threaten human life
Why? because nature will adjust the carbon level.
Flaw/assumption: well, what if nature adjust at certain rate? only part of it being adjusted?
A) is …
Assuming what you meant by attacking the sub-conclusion is actually attacking the support between premise and sub-conclusion. yes, some questions will require you to attack the support between premise and sub-conclusion. I have seen it happened a fe…
I post something similar before and I found a lot of the advices under my thread are super helpful. Do you get the easier or harder questions wrong? What are your prioritized question type from analytics?
Some advices that I have come across in 7-…
Hard LR questions are hard because of the abstract answer choices. Some common patterns that I find that makes the question extremely hard when I am drilling 5 star LR questions are: flaws can be hidden between premise and sub-conclusion. Instead of…
@slxyzvvv said:
lol I went from exact 168 in April to 171 in June, and almost had the same stats by section as you. I used "The LSAT Trainer" though didn't finish reading it. But I think it was really helpful. I found that just saying to mysel…
Thank you! I did all my drillings in the books I read, loophole, trainer and Manhattan prep. Do you think it is more helpful to do more drillings in 7Sage?
@swanganie said:
That's a pretty big range. If you have enough data in 7Sage analytics…
Thank you so much for your advice and input. Do you think loophole with drill is enough to get down to -1/-0 in LR?
@GoatAdvocate said:
If you've read The Loophole (I haven't read the others, so I won't speak to those) and feel like you don't…
No, English is not my native language. But I think I have enough basics to understand sentence structures. My scores in RC is similar to my LR. > @"J.A. Bettig" said:
Is English your native language? It could be sentence structures throwing y…