Hi I struggle with this too and have found doing a bunch of questions as warm up before the test to help. I have also started approaching the first 10 questions differently, I go in with a more attacking mindset now and force myself to not dwell too…
Hi I'm unable to see the AC bubbles next to questions on LawHub website and have to guess if the one I selected is the one being put in. Nervous that this might persist for the real one. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Hi! I will give it a shot.
Conclusion: "severe pollution of the north sea waters must have weakened the immune system of the seals so that they could no longer withstand the virus"
We need to find a way to strengthen the gaps in the stimulus or co…
@swanganie said:
Wow I literally came onto the forums to post about my struggles with these two question types. Both should be low-hanging fruit and I'm also finding that even 3-star questions ACs make me pause way too long when I'm under time…
Ah I see, so the reason the AC is incorrect because of the something can happen vs something is happening error. Thank you so much for clarifying this!!!
@Logician said:
When you say "Whereas this answer choice goes a step further an…
Hi thanks for your thorough reply!
I am afraid I am still a little confused about D. I hope my question makes sense but will give it another shot.
When you say "Whereas this answer choice goes a step further and says that the most important functi…
@KevinLuminateLSAT said:
@natal310 said:
@KevinLuminateLSAT said:
OP, I think there are two issues that may be causing difficulty for you.
Sentences are made up of a subject and a predicate (which is …
@KevinLuminateLSAT said:
OP, I think there are two issues that may be causing difficulty for you.
Sentences are made up of a subject and a predicate (which is basically the thing that the subject does or the fact that we are getting about…
@SweetyC137 said:
DMUS = demands memorization of unfamiliar commands - I think me may meant to have written a "C" but wrote an "S" because was thinking about software. But this is just a guess on my part.
E = Expensive
When something…
@CardsnHogz said:
I tricked my head back and forth when I first started. Then I woke up and quit making it so dang complicated!
What does the word necessary mean to you? To me it's...well necessary. It's required. I HAVE TO HAVE IT. These…
@ManniMans said:
Doing the low resolution summaries REALLY helped me. It's like, once I started doing them I could remember pretty much the entire passage without doubting what they were talking about.
When attempting timed passages do you u…
@frankbnakasako said:
Remember that logical reasoning tests you on LOGICAL REASONING. Your usual reading/thinking habits are not what the sections tests you on.
You might be able to get 60-70% right with your usual habits, but to get to 9…
@"sarina.p.larson" said:
Here is a LR cheat sheet I created from my studies with LSAT Trainer and taking PT's! It's not all LR questions, but hope this is helpful.
Logical Reasoning - Sufficient Assumption & Supporting Principle (Argu…
@"Flex King" said:
Parallel flaw: What I would suggest is while reading through them, to write down conditions and negations, as simple as ( A -> B; B/ ->A/; or more if you can write fast), memorizing what each letter stands for on the s…
Following! Im in a somewhere similar boat. I’m scoring around 153 and aiming for 160. Missing points on LR and RC not only because I get a lot wrong but also because I am unable to finish on time. Any advice would be helpful? Thanks!