@"Cant Get Right" said:
For me, it's when there's an assumption that is so obvious, we don't realize it isn't actually stated. So something along the lines of:
If we let students use cell phones to look up information during tests, there …
To put that into conditional logic, IF the backstreet boys don't make you happy, you have NO soul.
BBH -----> S
The contrapositive: if you have soul, the backstreet boys make you happy.
S ---> BBH
You cannot deny the premise to my argument…
Thanks for the feedback all! Since everyone else is as neurotic as me about bringing enough pencils with a sharp point, I think I am going to be "that person" and bring 20.
I find that the hardest questions are those that have 4 very attractive wrong answer choices and one atrociously worded, but still technically correct, correct answer choice. The stimulus is usually pretty straightforward, but the answer choices si…
@stgl1230 said:
I brought a whole box because I'm paranoid. No one stopped me, so I don't think there's a limit.
How many was in your box? I really just want to bring 10. That should be fine. That with my blackwing pencil sharpener!!
@dantlee14 said:
I think the lovely diarrhea brown of PT 75 is by far the most appropriate color for any PT. Honestly, they should just start using the poop emoji as the cover for future PTs.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!! I agree! PT 75 will forever…
@bswise2 The webinar I was referring to wasn't recorded, it was an in person session. No record was kept. Sorry!
As far as getting better at RC, there are a variety of things that I did:
Give RC Priority: at minimum I would do around 2 passage…
@jenny.bains said:
Although, I have just started studying not too long ago...
Relax, timing is the last thing you have to master. Focus on getting super familiar with the subject matter of the test. Timing will come later.
@brennan said:
Dedicate 100% of your free time.
While it is true that you need to devote a significant amount of time studying for the LSAT, be sure not to study more than 30 hours per week. Doing so will likely lead to burnout, and when you ar…
@"DEC_LSAT" said:
I suggest doing PTs with the app because you have the option of including noise.
For those of you with dogs, try and do a couple sections with your dog in the room. Learning to block out my yapping yorkie's collar jingling in th…
Update: yes, I see it now! Having a more routine notation method allows you to pinpoint the area of the passage you need to reference from those fine detail questions. I have only been practicing @"Nicole Hopkins" notation method on basic passages…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
I don't think we have the option for push notifications for the forums right now. I'll look into it though.
Thank you, thank you!!
@twssmith said:
missed seeing you around and look forward to your posts:)
Likewise!! So…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'm a major dilly dallier.
Same!
OP, have you tried working out at night instead? I know it's not the most ideal time to workout as you probably just want to relax, but when I switched my workout routine to night inste…
Thanks, Josh!
I never developed a regular notation strategy other than labeling the MC and the authors viewpoint and attitude, along with other people's points of view. I watched this webinar super early in my prep, I'll be glad to return to it so …
@"Alex Divine" said:
I would also try to avoid mentioning it was "your friends..." I'm going to take your word for it, but I would just say you were young, made a mistake, learned from it... blah blah blah.
Haha, I know that sounds like the 'clas…
@lsatseverus said:
"It's most likely going to rain today" same as "It's almost certainly going to rain today"?
Not really... Most is usually used as an existential quantifier (if I'm not mistaken), which is more related to conditional logic. "Al…
@lsatseverus said:
I don't understand how "E" is the correct answer. Best team most likely to win -> Our club will almost certainly be city champions.....Okay...they have the same transitional conditions...what's wrong here?
Lottery winners fla…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
The burnout is real, just did a 142 on PT June 2008. Ive been a member of 7sage for over a year, taken a ton of PTs, averaging in the 163-168 area.
You sound beyond burnout. You sound completely fried!!
@"Alex Divine" said:
At this point you aren't good at pacing yourself or taking full tests. You've only just learned the core fundamentals. Imagine watching hundreds of hours of how to fly a plane. You can learn everything there is to know about fl…