First off, what is the question asking us to do? It is asking us to describe the method of argumentation. Your confusion as to "why the definition is helpful to the argument" is already veering off course. We aren't looking for an answer that helps …
If you are already scoring around 170 and have a year to study, then consistently scoring in the high 170s should be very doable for you. Check out your analytics to see which areas you are weak in, study those, do a test, repeat.
Ultimately, just …
You aren't alone and remember that progress isn't linear! I can have score fluctuations of 11 points between some PTs but the key is to look at the overall trend. If the goal is really high, set up intermediate goals in between. If I'm scoring aroun…
You can always shoot LSAC an email to get an exact answer, but based on the website it seems to be the case that you could book a 6th LSAT once your June 2021 LSAT falls outside of the "current and five past testing years". I'm not sure if that mean…
If you look through the PTs, typically the latter two passages of an RC section are the more "difficult". Whether knowing that information will help you on test day is dubious.
Yes the fourth section is counted in your score. The way 7Sage approximates your score is by taking the average of the two LR sections (you can see this if you scroll down a little in the analytics page) . You do not need to do any additional calcul…
You are allowed to have 5 pages of scratch paper (real physical paper) during the test which you write on. The test itself is administered on a screen unless you have specifically requested a paper copy instead. There is no open space on the screen …
Every law school is different and while applying earlier in the admission cycle is typically advised to improve admission/scholarship opportunities (provided you have a sufficient GPA/LSAT score), this seems like the sort of question which you shoul…
In regards to why E is wrong, someone has already posted an in-depth response in the forums so I'll just paste it below:
"Like the other incorrect ACs, E is incorrect because it isn't a necessary assumption the reasoning in the stimulus relies upon…
Perhaps I am confused but the question you have picked out is a "flaw" question, not a "support" question. You are being asked to articulate a reasoning error that the argument has made. Answer choice C does not support the conclusion (but that does…
The median LSAT score for 2020 at FIU was a 156. Whilst your GPA is likely to be in the top 20%, a 140 is not competitive. You are very unlikely to get in to FIU. There are schools that will accept a 140 LSAT but you really have to start asking your…
Hi Jess,
I know exactly how you feel. I recently scored a 176 on a PT and was feeling great only to score 10 points lower on the two subsequent PTs which really triggered my anxiety. I felt like perhaps my high scores had just been luck or I had ha…
It is important to remember that answer choices may not use the exact same wording as is used in the question itself.
If you read the stimulus without even looking at the answer choices it is clear that the report's author agrees with the critic th…