Had LR - RC - LR (exp. I think) - LG - LR
I would assess its difficulty this way:
LR1: 2/5
LR2: 4/5
RC: 2/5
LG: 4/5
imo game 3 was far and away the hardest game. Unless I majorly screwed up, game 4 was 2 rules and 1 inference and once you got a h…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Have you taken many other PTs from the 70s series?
^this
Or specifically for PT 79 the name of the game for LR was NA and RRE questions. So if you have weaknesses with either of these question types this test maybe exposed th…
@David3389 said:
The only is a sufficient condition indicator.
I think viewing this question as as sufficiency/necessity confusion flaw question is really intuitive. Interesting perspective and thanks for this!
I think the main issue with your analysis is your understanding of "most" in this context. When approaching this question I eliminated B immediately because its use of "most" was not consistent with my understanding of the stimulus. Nowhere in the s…
I remember struggling with this question too. I think it's most helpful to think of it like this:
Conclusion: Most people would want to be informed if they had a serious medical condition
Why?
Premise: Because a bunch of recent studies say this
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@"Alex Divine" said:
As I've explained on here before, often admissions people return after the holidays to a deluge of applications, thus, it would be to your advantage to have your in queue ahead of some of these folks. Once your score for Dec co…
I took PT 78 about a month and a half ago and did pretty poorly on it and have since drilled each section a couple of times. Can I still participate in the call even though it wont be BR in the traditional sense?
@nessa.k13.0 Thanks for the response. I looked back at my analytics for any discernible pattern and am unable to find one. The question types I missed but did not mark for BR are 1 RRE, 1 NA, 1 MBT, 1 PF and 1 AP. I think I'm just going to back thro…
@danielznelson said:
I would not recommend PowerScore, though I've never used their RC book. Granted, that's often seen as their worst.
I would echo this as well. I think Powerscore is an okay option if you want LR or LG explained in a different w…
@"Wind-Up Bird" @bjphillips5 @desire2learn thanks for the taking the time to look at this thread! This advice seems on the money, as far as actual studying strategy is concerned, would you say focusing on taking full recent PTs with deep blind revie…
PT 9 S3 Game 3 - The School dance game. The sort of game that I would have lost my shit on had it been on the real deal, but taking the time to split the game boards and make all necessary inferences makes the questions a breeze
@westcoastbestcoast yeah I've experienced a lot of sleep issues before stressful stuff like finals in undergrad, so I figured any amount of exhaustion I could pile on would help haha
I tried to consistently get 5-6 hours of sleep (less than my desired 8) the whole week before the LSAT plus a really brutal workout the evening before and when Friday night rolled around I slept like a baby.
Second everything said above. I also ended up keeping my diagnostic for whatever reason. Whenever I am feeling down I can take a look at that test, see the -16 I got on games and the low 150's score and suddenly everything is put in perspective. The…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I have alternating waves of unwarranted optimism followed by 100% certainty of doom.
10/10 Most relatable thing I've ever read on 7sage
C. Wrong - This AC is wrong because according to the stimulus we don't really know anything about the relationship between neighborhood and satisfaction with income, only about how an individual's position compared to their neighbors effects satisfa…