Wow thanks so much for the posts guys! Had difficulty gaining access to wifi in my area for hours after the post and look at this This was very VERY helpful.
Ooooh I can't believe the circular logic game isn't the dummy. I actually did totally fine on the circular game, instead, I totally ended up guessing on the grouping game for some reason. I probably missed an important inference and spent way too mu…
I know from experience that the day after I've done a PT, I get really tired to do another PT, so I noticed that it's probably a bad idea to do a PT before the day of the test.. hope this helps.
the experimental section for last december was RC for me. And it was tougher than the actual RC passage. It had a complex econ theory passage right in the middle and ate up my time - one of the biggest reasons why I ended up cancelling my test right…
I agree with lsatisland. Slightly easier LR, although they take more time because we don't have one of those read-one-stimulus-and-answer-two-questions LR questions. MUCH easier LG if you get down the rule equivalent questions, and more difficult RC…
I think you could definitely do better on the LG. It's much easier than rest of the sections, in my opinion. What helped me initially before watching any of 7sage videos was basically doing a game, and then after doing the problems, I wrote down KEY…
First of all, not all claims are conclusions. There can be as many as 3~4 claims written in the stimulus that the author opposes or may use as a support, or as a conclusion.
In this case, both the main conclusion and the premise/subconclusion are c…
All three questions were pretty tough for me as well. I bought 7sage's PT71, and I highly recommend that you buy it if you're having more problems!
Q13 - the "games that are intentionally commodified" are [some] of "most multiplayer online games" t…
Timing will improve if you keep practicing taking tests under timed conditions. Trust me. You will get into a habit of identifying flaws and assumptions quickly, and eliminating the answer choices just as quickly.
you see a lot of:
flaws and inferences (4~6) > necessary/sufficient assumptions (2~5)> strengthen/weaken questions (2~4) > supporting principles, conclusions, main point, disagreement, explain discrepancy, matching flaw/reasoning, and func…
@simpaticonx: Maybe I'm not studying too intensely--I don't see logic game hypotheticals everywhere I go. But good for you if you do!
@mrlsat180: Only 11 hours? 15 hours is the minimum. Who studies less than 12 hours a day?
I'm clearly being sarca…
I scored pretty high on my SAT (about 5 years ago) and I'm still pretty much struggling through the LSAT. SAT really came down to memorizing lots of words, becoming aware of some of the math tricks they throw at you, and memorizing and carefully che…