@kkole444 said:
Hello @mere_mortal Doing 1-2 from the low 80s then a 1-3 from the low-mid 70s towards the beginning of the PT phase so I get a look and a feel to how the exam is different from the exams from 1-60. In addition after BR of the e…
@Tennysoj said:
@mere_mortal I feel this pain. I keep seeing LG talked about as 'the part anyone can work hard at and then they're good at it' while LR and RC are considered the real trials and tribulations.
This weird split of dying to L…
@CripTheLaw said:
Are you a philosophy or English major? Have you struggled in math or stem classes? Just a thought since I know people who are great at RC or LR to start with have a background in those first areas. I don't know if you are bac…
@Frenchy well that makes me feel a little better!
Honestly I think for me the hardest game I've ever done is still PT 21 S1 Q 18 - 24, which is also sequencing with a twist.
It's so strange to me that everyone seems to breeze over LG... even this post says, "accept that you're just not that good at LR and RC." Is it just assumed that LG is easy for the vast majority of people?!
I've been studying LG for 3 months solid …
@kkole444 said:
Hello @Barnsburntdown I would do a couple maybe 1 from the 80s or high 70s then 1-2 from the low 70s and see where I am at. After that I would drill from 1-35PT(and BR) and test (depending where you are and your goals) in the 5…
this was the precise problem set where my confidence was shattered. I literally can't even foolproof some of them. Or maybe I can't bring myself to. Fine distinction. lol.
@mpereira962D said:
Drill sections and drill question types until you feel that you're in a better place to meet your goals.
this may seem like a silly question, but how would you recommend to someone they know where to "safely" take sectio…
I have read the book.... for me, beyond literally what the acronym CLIR stands for, it hasn't offered that much. I also don't enjoy her writing style. But I think it is helpful for breaking through on specific problem areas you have. In other words,…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
@mere_mortal
I think you're absolutely right that it's not rare to suffer homelessness or to have served in the military. [...] The way I see it, most people when they hit rock bottom, find themselves in the lowest of …
The hosts of this podcast gush, "Reading this statement I can't imagine a law school that wouldn't want to admit this person immediately!" -- and the profiled student got into Harvard Law, so they must be right that this personal statement is amazin…
@"Cynthia-2" said:
I graduated HS in 2003 , I am 36 and now going to law school, better late than never haha. I am also a mom and work full time so this is not easy! But, facing what's intimidating and difficult is what life is about, you'll d…
@jaea6195 said:
@mere_mortal said:
there's nothing wrong with using crisis hotlines, but everyone should be aware that they aren't as confidential as they claim. Many trace calls, and often send the police to come get people who ca…
@OlorintheGreyPilgrim said:
@weloverowan I edited the original comment to add a takeaway + (and) to edit grammatical errors.
I'd toy with your mouse settings once you find a suitable mouse. Mine was more sensitive than I was used to so wh…
@chaplin___ said:
Can’t agree more. I BR all the games even the relatively easier 5 min games and I BR each of them in two approaches, one with sub game boards (or some kind of setup or partial split) and one where I treat it as a rule driven …
there's nothing wrong with using crisis hotlines, but everyone should be aware that they aren't as confidential as they claim. Many trace calls, and often send the police to come get people who call, even people who wanted to call "anonymously". Som…
@lwilliams said:
@mere_mortal no that’s a perfectly valid question! I haven’t taken the test officially so perhaps my strategy isn’t the best but here is an article:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-most-common-lsat-logical-reasoning-qu…
@patra5cg said:
"I really think the key to accuracy is to make most key inferences before going to the games (frames are highly recommended).
I am brand new to this, but I think I have a fear of making frames/worlds whatever you want to ca…
@lwilliams said:
I am focusing on the most popular question types. Similarly, I am only focusing on the most common LG games and foolproofing games.
How do you know which are the most common? I'm new to 7sage, so sorry if that's a dumb ques…
I had this same question. I think it comes down to whether you will be more frustrated if you (a) continue to be "slow" (but accurate) at solving games longer into your LG journey, or (b) if it takes a really, really long time to make progress throu…
maybe this is a dumb question, but I don't understand the math on this. How do you get to the "you can get at least 30-35 done in a two week period" number?