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  • I know what you mean, I have the same issue. One thing that helped me, was this: pick a test that you're not going to do fully timed (I'd recommend an earlier test) and go through each LR question with a timer on your phone set to 1:25 seconds (you'…
  • @FixedDice said: Stim: without trust there cannot be meaningful emotional connection to another human being H: Happiness, MEC: meaningful emotional connection, I: isolated Premise 1: Because there is a group 3 and a gr…
  • @10000019 said: @gparmar92 said: Does anyone know if there is a specific time frame as to when JY/7sage's explanations for the most recent LSAT will be out? I feel like that would be very helpful before the Feb.2018 exam. P…
  • @"Dillon A. Wright" said: They won't be out until after the Feb. LSAT, sorry. Okay well thank you for the heads up anyway.
  • @Sami said: @gparmar92 said: First off this was unbelievably helpful, thanks so much! Yaaay!!! I am glad As for the second part of your post that I bolded, that entire thing is the internal conversation I ne…
  • @Sami said: @gparmar92 I think you have two different issues you need to work on. One of the things you need to work on is question type related and the other one is that you have a hard time moving on from questions. These two cannot be…
  • @goingfor99th said: I would usually skip a question if I couldn't get a firm grasp on what it's asking me to do in approximately a minute. If it was a really long/tricky/wordy question, sometimes I would skip after reading a line or two becaus…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: @gparmar92 Hey! I think the LR drill by type packs are great to use. I would start using some earlier tests and save the 62+ for full length PTs (at least for now) Otherwise, I recommend doing question type drill…
  • @akistotle said: @gparmar92 said: This is a paragraph I got from the tips on the logic games section under the syllabus section of "Resources for Taking LSAT" "If you encounter a question that you cannot solve quickly, ski…
  • @jkatz1488 said: "Round 2" usually refers to the second pass through a section after you've already attempted/seen all the questions. If I'm confident in my understanding of the game (meaning no rule translation errors or mistakes setting…
  • @PandaRamen said: cried in the corner after I got home just to vent and let all the stress out. Then went out to get dinner, drink and then went bowling. It seems like throwing something and it being out of your control and being okay with the…
  • @Sami said: @gparmar92 said: Finished the Dec LSAT. Regardless of the outcome, how do you deal with the anxiety of waiting? Does anyone have any strategy? That's something I'm seriously struggling with, and I am really sure I will …
  • @nikkik33333 said: I got an entire cake, a bottle of champagne, and am having a small gathering at my house tonight to socialize with the friends I've ignored for the past month or so because I've been studying. The results are no longer in yo…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: @gparmar92 said: @"Alex Divine" said: @gparmar92 said: Finished the Dec LSAT. Regardless of the outcome, how do you deal with the anxiety of waiting? Does anyone have a…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: @gparmar92 said: Finished the Dec LSAT. Regardless of the outcome, how do you deal with the anxiety of waiting? Does anyone have any strategy? That's something I'm seriously struggling with, and I am really sur…
  • @oberdysz said: Wine! haha, noted! Thx for the tip
  • The above situation you described is almost exactly the same situation I'm in. I really feel like I bombed the LG on the Dec test even though leading up to it, I was doing as well as I needed on LG to get the scores I needed. As for how badly they …
  • @"work all week" said: Each term in a biconditional relationship has a necessary and sufficient condition, so they trigger no matter what. K/M breaks down to: K--------->/M and /M-------->K, with contrapositives M------->/K and…
  • @BinghamtonDave said: KM is a biconditional. It is read both ways and we can also read the contrapositives. This is designed to cover every possible world in the in and out game. So unpacking the biconditional reading the arrow forward we h…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: The best advice is just to remain calm and begin writing down rules. These games aren't actually harder than regular games. I actually gave my friend an odd ball game and a regular sequencing game. He missed -3 on each gam…
  • @TheMikey said: I'm not really sure if there is a way to study for misc. games besides just doing them tbh. They, as you know, differ a lot from normal games and from one another. This makes it hard to study for them and come up with a set way…
  • Aiming for Dec LSAT too I'd like to be part of a study group if that happens. My schedule is flexible!
  • @BinghamtonDave said: 1.Sometimes in and out games are "disguised." Meaning they don't actually tell you that they are in and out games, but rather lend their set up to an in and out set up This right here. Your number 1 rule is what screws me up…
  • @tanes256 said: Last thing, are you going back a few days or maybe even a week or so later to try the same LG again? This will also help you determine if you truly grasp that game. I kinda started rambling but hope it helps a little. This is somet…
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: You've got a classic quantity versus quality delimna and quality is always the correct call. Thank you @CantGetRight. I'm in the same boat @DEC_LSAT. I feel as though I jumped into practice testing late, spending more tim…
  • @danielznelson said: By how much are your scores decreasing? I wasn't averaging anything special, I was at 157 but I felt good, because I thought I was only going to go up from there. Now I'm down to 150-152. I understand where you are coming from…
  • @"Alex Divine" You're 100% right my man. I'm in the same boat. My uncle is a lawyer and when I talked to him about this subject he said exactly what you are about to to do (and now what I've decided to do), take the LSAT when you're ready! This is w…
  • @montahar said: There shouldn't be a rush whether you're a senior,1 year out of college or 2 or 20. This test will make or break your application. Its weight is heavier than your GPA. Heavier than your PS. Heavier than your letters of recommendatio…
  • I'm in the exact same boat as you! I plan on writing both though, just because I'm not sure if my nerves will get the best of me the first time around. Also from what I've been told from friends who wrote the test multiple times and are now in law s…