@"gcoughlan-1" said:
I ended up with LR-LG-RC-LR. First LR felt fine...but I fully didn't finish game #3 about the dog walking. I must have missed an inference/spent way too long on games 1 and 2 because none of the games seemed very difficu…
@jamesmatthewshepherd said:
Also, you’re showing the admissions team that you’re carefully planning ahead, and contrary to the appearance of applying “late” you’re actually considerate, strategic and well organized as evidenced by your strat…
@tiredgorl said:
i am struggling with LR, just hit 19 on a 25 and want to perfect it best way i can. im wondering if this is a good class to register for? i am considering both this 7sage and the lsat demon live course.
Tomorrow at 12 pm the…
It makes sense. If you are talking about Canadian schools, I would avoid "creative language" and go for just a more straight forward approach at addressing the given topic of the statement.
Further example of my process, PT 57, S2, Q 10.
Process:
1)
Conclusion: "On our farm we have great concern for our cows environmental condition"
Premise: Increase cows comfort
Intermediary conclusion: Increase cows comfort also increases profi…
In my opinion, if you go into the answer choices hoping to find the answer somewhere there, you will almost always be spending way too much time on the question, getting it wrong, or both. You should know the answer, roughly at least, before goin…
You are falling into some trap you are unaware of. Remember, there is no guessing in LR, consider that every wrong answer choice is intentionally designed to be attractive.
To directly address your concern, yes there is something for you to further…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Depending on where you’re scoring, the answer changes dramatically. A lot of people actually do worse on RC after “studying” it. Especially in the -4 to -8 range, people got to be careful.
Any reason for this? Genuine…
@okkkkkkkkkkk said:
@luckysat1 said:
I didn't say there wasn't a pattern. I said the pattern does not seem to be linked to the categorized question type.
It doesn't matter. If you cant see a pattern of any kind that would g…
@luckysat1 said:
I didn't say there wasn't a pattern. I said the pattern does not seem to be linked to the categorized question type.
It doesn't matter. If you cant see a pattern of any kind that would give indication as to what you are doin…
I concur with @mrowley91
The only powerscore that's useful is the Logical Reasoning Bible.
I know from your other post in which I left a comment that you're looking to ace the LSAT in 45 days - you need 7SAGE.
As I eluded to in my other comment, …
Nah, you can do three months if you know how to study properly, organize and deconstruct material. 6 hours a day minimum, confidence, resistance to pressure and you'll be fine.
LG and LR practice daily with one RC passage per night.
You seem to already be aware of where your issue might be. Consider creating a tally for those questions you are getting wrong, see what type of question come up most frequently as incorrect.
Maybe the questions you've been getting wrong all includ…
LSAT is a test of whether you know it 100% or you got the question wrong. Ofcourse luck can play a role sometimes, but generally this is the rule because, unlike a typical test, theres no "educated guess". This is because incorrect question answers …
Interested, I also started somewhere around mid may and I'll be taking the July LSAT.
Looking to score 175+ and Ive been studying about the same if not more this month of June.
I expect to achieve my goal score by the August LSAT if not July's.