A lot of the T-14 schools have LRAPs. I haven't done a lot of deep digging yet except at University of Michigan, which has a pretty comprehensive outline on their website. You don't have to spend the rest of your life paying off debt if you go to a …
I'm so sorry you're going through this. I think there is a silver lining though, working through the worst case scenarios will help you get that much stronger regarding your ability to ace the test.
I've gone through phases where I was doing really…
It can absolutely present itself in the contrapositive because they’re logically equivalent statements. This happens all the time, particularly with PSA and SA questions.
To use your example:
Jonah ran a marathon today, so I can conclude that he w…
Thanks for the great advice @Lizardking-1 ! I’m currently averaging -2 to -3 on games because I run out of time for the last few questions, it’s so aggravating. I keep hoping that I’ll get faster the more games I do, but I wonder if I’m losing time …
I read slowly. (Or what feels slow to me.) It’s far better to read something once and understand it than to panic read something quickly 5 times and not fully comprehend. I also give myself the space to re-read something if it’s just not clicking. S…
I'm scoring similarly, and I think it's worth it. It's important to understand why those tough questions keep tripping you up if your ultimate goal is -0.
I would do a thorough PR review like anything else. Go through the section question by questi…
@galactic sorry I never replied to your post! In case you're still curious, something about the concept of the passage only having 3 or 4 big ideas, and everything else being detail really stuck with me. I really liked their framework approach as we…
Yeah it has not always been my experience that LSAT passages are arranged easiest to hardest. Just today I took a section that had the hardest passages at the beginning, and even if it's true generally, I wouldn't count on that. Just like you should…
Try not to assign value to your diagnostic, it's simply a post to mark where you're starting. Your diagnostic doesn't say anything about your potential, just where you are at the beginning of your journey. Good luck!
How would you determine which passages are the hardest in enough time to switch gears? I would be concerned that it would take too much time.
I've personally found a lot of success doing the passages with the most questions first. If the passages a…
If you haven't checked out the LSAT Lab RC videos, I highly recommend checking them out. They're available for free on Youtube and they totally changed my RC game.
On top of that, I totally agree with @Guy_Fawkes, especially with 5: Worry less abou…
I made a comment about this on the question page, but I'm re-posting this here hoping more people will see it. Wanting people to weigh in, do you treat except as a bi-conditional, or do you treat it the same as "unless, until, without"?
I diagramme…
I agree with @lsat_sus. Since the stimulus mentions that associating green with go is an ingrained association, we can assume that red for a start button would be counter-intuitive.
Also, with the LSAT some outside information can be brought in. Th…
D is the correct answer, because it offers an alternative explanation for the increase in the percentage of deaths. The stimulus says that a smaller percentage of cows died from this disease 5 years ago than now. They therefore conclude that the vir…
I just did this section and this question got me timed. I'm going to post the part of the write-up I did on this question. Hope it helps!
Smith responds to Jones by attacking the idea that because no such tools were found, it means that there weren…
I think can be some because the predominant theory's language leaves plenty of room for it.
"They were largely a description of the current diets of the painters"
Any evidence that they ate anything other than seafood, no matter the quantity would…
@Ashley2018 exactly! And that's one of the implicit assumptions made, in my opinion. The author is assuming that the cave paintings depicted the entire diet. But the predominant theory never says that the cave paintings depict everything that they a…
Jumping in here to see if I can help, one of the things that I love about this test is there are many ways you can look at something and still be correct! I think you could look at it two different ways:
1) AC D is in fact, attacking a premise. In …
False Dichotomy: PT38 S1 Q11 (Thanks to @"Slow is Fast" for finding it!)
fails to consider that some students may be neither fascinated by nor completely indifferent
Fun fact: for those of you who have read Informal Logic by Nolt, he uses a verrr…
Yes I think your reasoning is correct. This question is tricky because you need to catch the problem with A, which is subtle and what’s right about E which is also subtle.
Like you said, for A: since the action didn’t actually cause harm (even thou…
This is an interesting observation! I feel like I need to sit with this and think about it some more, but when I did this question I observed two flaws in the stimulus:
1) Appeal to ignorance
2) Mistaken negation
It's really smart to think of th…
I've read it, and I would recommend it. There are a few simple, but powerful concepts that have changed the way I view the exam.... powerful/provable, for example.
Hi, I'm on the clubhouse app now and I added the event to my calendar, but I can't find a way to formally RSVP. Is the session already filled up? Thanks!
Thanks for your reply @"Jordan Johnson" I appreciate the help! Yeah I definitely understand the difference between just plain some and not all, it was the "some are not part that was throwing me off. Because when you add in the not, they technically…
That was happening to me, too. No matter how many times I reminded myself to focus on key words, and not misread, I still would.
I finally decided to start giving myself more time to do a section to reinforce good reading, and other test taking hab…