My suggestion: Don’t sign up for the LSAT until you have already scored your goal score on your practice tests or are within striking distance (typically 1-4 points away) of your goal score. For example: If your goal score is a 160 and the last 4 te…
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I used the last two sentences of the 2nd paragraph: “A problem associated with the cognitive interview is that it is a complex procedure… Because of this complexity…trained officers often deviate from the procedures specified in the cognitiv…
Remember that you are trying to get rid of wrong answer choices especially when you are down to two. If the answer has something you don't like, get rid of it. I sometimes highlight the word or phrase that I don't like in the in the answer choice. F…
When I have a hard time with a question, I slow down and simplify. Here’s how I arrived at the correct answer.
Conclusion: “People’s intensions cannot be, on the whole, more bad than good”
Simplified: This statement must be true.
Premise: “Were w…
Hi Margeret7,
I just called LSAC about the very same thing yesterday. I wanted to know if I could take the writing portion 2 weeks after the test and they said yes. The writing portion of the exam opens 8 days prior to the LSAT exam, but you are al…
Congrats on -0 on Logic Games! For LR and RC review: You have to understand why the right answer is right and why the wrong answer is wrong. It sounds self-explanatory, but it's very tempting to just gloss over the answers on review and not engage w…
There's an awesome biconditional lesson in the core curriculum of 7 sage that you should definitely check out. But if you just need a quick reference. Here are the two most popular biconditionals: 1.) forever together 2.) forever apart.
1.) Forever…