As the other commenter said, be strong. Remember that the LSAT is unlike probably any other test you've ever taken. It doesn't test blanket knowledge about subjects, but skills that must be refined over hours of practice. Pretty much nobody starts o…
C is not left out of the final chain. J.Y. was just showing two ways to do it, and stopped half way through the first way. C→/M→LST→H is INCORRECT however. If you start with C, you need to take the contrapositives of the statements as you move down …
@mattwhitworth56 said:
I think the LSAT hasn't done enough to level the playing field for people from disadvantaged socioeconomic communities and that they think they can get away with this by adding in more diverse names in the LG section. Fi…
Don't even bother trying to guess. If you add on analyzing question difficulty and comparing their legitimacy to "normal questions", you're adding on way more work for your mind for something that overwhelmingly unlikely to help your score. All you …
I think the best thing to do is fool-proof and try again. I'm in a similar boat. It seems like everyone says logic games get super easy at some point and people start to see rapid improvement, but this simply hasn't been the case for me. I don't kno…
@JMPlaw19 said:
Mostly everyone will just use the same ones, the opinions of those who wrote the letter will likely not change at all in just a few months. You only need new ones if you waited multiple years to apply again
That's pretty much…
Looks like everyone gave a pretty good explanation, but I'll give my two-cents as well in case it helps. The argument is based the advantages presented to the people that would be buying and using the bulbs. The author says there is a ton of advanta…
Hey Shrek, its very inspiring to see your posts as I've continued to go through the 7Sage course, and then seeing your progress and advice in later discussion posts. I want to say thank you for inspiration you give me toward improving my score, and …
@hotranchsauce said:
Thanks for the explanation, but I'm thick headed and I'm still not understanding completely. If I could ask another question?
For example: Let's say a single LR question has a question difficulty of 1/5 bubbles (aka …
There is no shame in being thoroughly prepared. A year gap to refine the skills necessary for the LSAT is likely to benefit you in the long run so far as law school goes. 3 months is not that much time to study for the LSAT, and if you know you can …