I think that if you study harder and do more PT's, there's room for improvement.
Don't blame the exams' curves though. Each exam's curve reflects a specific standard of difficulty; the exams are supposed to be equal in difficulty. So a -12 on one e…
Here's my favorite moment.
For those who have taken the test, you may recall a sticker that seals the test book itself. Typically, the proctor instructs you to remove this seal as part of the lengthy directions that precede the actual taking of the…
I had an amazing experience with testmasters, i'm sorry the rest of you didn't. I don't believe TM's quality was superior to 7sage, but i appreciated having an expert clarify anything i was unclear about. I'd recommend getting feedback on a specific…
It's not a licensed LSAT test question. Its a game manufactured by a test prep company, so you'd probably be best to stay away and stick to the licensed questions.
Preptest 9 Game 3
Preptest Feb 1997 Game 3
Preptest 20 game 3
Preptest 23 game 4
Preptest 72 Game 4
Preptest 77 Game 3 [Added by Admin]
There may be more, but i think that's either all of them or at least most of them.
Word of advice: Only read the explanations by users with the title "LSAT Geek" in their profile. The others are just by students and probably aren't as helpful.
Great advice, Chrijani. Memorizing them without understanding them will also cripple you if a harder question really requires you to understand what's going on in terms of the logic involved.
Hey Quick Silver,
Your analysis is correct and your allegedly inappropriate 'real world logic' is actually quite LSAT-esque and pertinent to this problem (i completely disagree with the above comment, and you should too. No offense intended though,…
Assessing passage difficulty without reading and answering the questions is not possible, period. Even if a brief glance reveals it is a science passage which may have you thinking you'll flunk it, that is not necessarily the case. Nor is question q…
I think JY has cursed in videos about two to three times at max. And your argument presumes both a specific definition of professionalism and also that its presence is inappropriate to an audience of college students.
There's a certain point where they won't let you in anymore so it doens't matter when it starts. Don't get there late. I think you need to be there at 830. The time the actual exam begins doesn't impact this. Don't make this mistake!
You're not just paying for the tests; you're paying for JY's explanation of the answers. He does every question in all of the videos for those exams and he also has videos of himself doing the LR from one of the exams, and RC from one of the exams, …
The stimulus asserts that everyone acts in ways influenced by the way in which they were treated as infants. Everyone, including adults. We know infants have no control over their treatment and so in accordance with the stimulus are not responsible …
If your scores aren't where you want them to be, postpone. You'll improve with time, but 13 - or even 8 - points of improvement from preptest scoring in less than 20 days is too much to reasonably expect. You don't need anyone on the forums to tell …
Hello Mike,
Let me begin by telling you that an evaluate question requires you to assess the strength of an argument in much the same way you would for a flaw/strengthen/weaken/necessary or sufficient assumption/ question. We're being told straight…
Sorry for the late response.
You need to read the stimulus more carefully (sorry if that sounds obnoxious!)
The farmers' purpose is to incorporate aeration techniques, and tillage is one method of doing so. The last sentence argues that the farmer…
Evaluate questions, though rare, have appeared on much earlier LSAT's as well, so they are not a recent innovation, although their appearance in the 60's suggests they may be making a comeback, so definitely worth noting.
Spend the 22 dollars if you don't want to upgrade. Very important to do those tests to get a feel for the LSAT in its most recent incarnation. You'll get good practice with rule substitution questions, comparative reading, and some other new LR ques…
During test day you simply cannot devote time to an assessment of passage difficulty and subsequently make a decision about a unique order of doing them; there simply is no time. Go in order. RC is not the same as games, in the sense that you cannot…
The need for a fall back date is undeniably essential, but you should bear in mind that the scores you are getting on your full timed tests are extremely accurate predictors of what you'll get on test day. So if in the two weeks leading up the the e…
First off, i thought this was an incredibly difficult question when i first did it.
C is right because the argument's evidence does not necessarily establish that no-till methods are the most logically supported alternative. Deep tillage is ruled o…
Aside from substitution questions and sequencing games with conditional rules (the former of which begin in the late 50's and the latter of which is best encapsulated in PT 52 game 4), there aren't any immensely different ideas in the more recent ex…