@Trusttheprocess Thanks for the reply! Yes, I have completed fool proofing! I use to suck horribly before that haha! I think its the subtleties that are killing me. I'm trying to trust my instinct and look for those more constraining AC's that kick …
@MissChanandler @BlindReviewer @Lolo1996 Thanks for the responses! I had been wondering if it was a good habit to write it out, especially now with the electronic version. I think I will try to give that a go. I am much more of a visual person so th…
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From what I can gather here, if you are not seeing the conditional relationships well, then I would go back to the conditional logic lessons at the beginning of the CC. What is taught there is applied exactly the same way as in the game. I wou…
If you can do the 19-35, do it! It covers a wide ranging amount of games and will give you plenty of exposure. LG comes down to recognition and repetition. Fool proofing games you have done before is great, but seeing fresh games is also extremely i…
Hey! So A is not the contrapositive of E. You cannot contrapose "most" statements. E is wrong because it focuses on bills that have passed, not ones that haven't. For all we know, there could be many other requirements for a bill to pass; we have no…
I put it on my desk. I will add though, as I believe it was mentioned in a separate post, with the new digital test coming soon, the screen will have a digital countdown clock on there which makes watches a moot point soon (unless your a June or for…
I agree with much of what has been said. I graduated and was a waiter for a while, though I was forced to get a full-time position recently doing compliance work for the county. I've been on both sides of the study time. Full-time jobs suck a lot of…
I'll be 28 when I start. I graduated with the intentions of going to law school right away. But a few major life interuptions, plus some LSAT struggles have kept me back. But as I have found, it is never too late to start!
@HaloHalo said:
@akeegs92 hmm... that was exactly what I was doing, only I couldn't really focus while BRing RC after 6 hours of LR... maybe I should try doing it on day3 after all...
If you feel like you will be able to put your best foot …
Anything but RC first but I don't like it last either! Actually.....I just don't like RC haha! If I had to pick though, probably LR first since its a good section to get your mind rolling with!
For me, I usually take a break after finishing and later in the evening BR the LG section. I have a decent short term memory when it comes to questions, and I found it influenced my thinking a bit too much when it came to LR and RC. But with LG, the…
@J.Y. For those who do not own a tablet (and can't afford one at the moment haha), could we still use the beta digital version on our laptop? I have a wireless mouse so close enough to a stylus right? haha
@jasminesade Thanks for the response! I have been trying to incorporate that more and writing out my reasons why the wrong AC are wrong and the right one is right. I guess it is just going to take time to re-calibrate my mind to think this way. Just…
I agree with everything said. You have to consider more than just these rankings. What are your goals? If its more of a regional game (like me) then these rankings don't matter as much per se as job outcomes in your target areas and other factors li…
No. While strengthening makes the overall argument better, there will be some instances where an AC strengthens a conclusion but does not make it logically valid as the correct AC does. The test writers will make you pay for this approach. I would a…
Wow! Thank you @kpj744___ @BlindReviewer @rowleyml @dansykes94 @"Kaylee H" @"tristan.locke1" @lawgikal @"carlos.raiz23" @Trusttheprocess for all of the amazing advice!! I think y'all's are about in line with what I was thinking. I need to shake the …
@oshun1 @"Pride Only Hurts" @BlindReviewer @BigBobsBeepers @gkoski Thank you all for your responses! Sorry I couldn't get back quicker! Y'all have given me quite a few great ideas! I think I definitely will be studying after work for sure. How long …
@BlindReviewer Thanks! Yeah, I am going to have to study after work for sure! The habits are what I'm going to try to have to figure out. How much do you get done during the week? 2 hours per/day?
@H_846507 Thanks! I appreciate the thoughts! I don't think that would be the route for me at this point. I just know in my mind that if I want to do this thing, I want to do it right and where I will have solid career. It doesn't have to be the all …
Ah great post and advice!!! I've gotten into a bad slump with stupid mistakes that either cost me time to fix or ruin my understanding of the game! Just got to keep digging and be aware of your bad tendencies!
I can't speak for it being harder but I can say that the wording is different. It has thrown me off a little bit myself. That being, said once you become use to it, it should not be too much of a problem.
Yes, I'll second what @Giselle112 said. The flaw section of the Trainer is very good and gave a perspective that really helped me better understand LR in general. That being said, don't stop everything you're doing for it. Keep rolling!
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think it functions to calibrate MM. It's the framework for the method more than the method itself. That said, MM--along with most other LSAT methodologies--works best once you internalize it and stop thinking about it…