Did you take the proctored version of this test? I understand that there were a lot of problems for people who took the online version of the LSAT in August... if you were one of the people who had issues, that may be the culprit.
@"Mary - Student Service" said:
@addison101220 Yes, you can drill PTs on the 7Sage site! You just need to create a custom drill under the "Practice" tab in the "Advanced Builder" of the "Drills" section. Here are the steps to do this:
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@troysch1 said:
So there are (at least) two ways of reading the flaw in this argument--
The gov could have alternate reasons for not releasing this info that have nothing to do with the validity of UFO sightings
Looking closely at th…
I think this is where BR comes in, which you should be doing even during drills.
I believe the common way to answer questions when timed is to use process of elimination. Trust yourself here, and then use BR to review and really mull the questions …
@"Matt Sorr" said:
Yes, speed certainly comes as you get more comfortable with the way the LSAT is written and the things questions typically expect you to pay attention to. Additionally, it's normal to feel anxious at the start of timed secti…
@maco4538 said:
Always think of what type of evidence the author is using. For any type of evidence, there is some sort of inherent flaw within it. The evidence type used here is an analogy. An argument by analogy is inherently flawed because …
A strategy that I just learned about is to drill yourself by doing the first 10-15 questions in a LR section as quickly as you can, if you're looking to increase your time. Perhaps try doing this every single day, multiple times/day. This is the str…
I'm 23, working full-time, and also planning to take Oct/Nov LSAT. I try to study in the morning before work, or at lunch time because my job is flexible. I think the earlier, the better. I take practice tests on the weekends because I have more tim…