Don't study habits and skills as much, instead shift your way of thinking and mind set such that those habits and skills flow naturally, without much force. In that way, the effectiveness of those habits and skills will be maximized. Anything forced…
@brna0714 did some searching on the site, good point you raised. What i said was true for me, and so assumed that it was thus also true for most others.
The LSAT rewards a mind set, more than learned skills and habits. A mindset is a product of years of experiences. It's specifically designed to see how analytically and critically one thinks naturally, and it's difficult to change ones natural outlo…
I'm no expert, so instead of advice alone, ill tell you my experience. For me, my background in polysci and history (my majors undergrad) really prepared me perfectly for RC. Dense scholarly polysci and history articles are jam packed with fodder, a…
Chewing helps a lot. But it doesn't have to be gum. I chewed a small piece of rubber during my SATs, and simply let the proctor know before hand that I was chewing rubber and he said he didn't care as long as it wasn't gum and it didn't make a loud …
How is it not flawed to say that the absence of a factor resulting in the absence of an effect indicates that the factor causes the effect? That's "standard?" I mean, I can memorize such a rule, but if I don't understand it at all I doubt it will he…