Thank you guys!
Seems like taking rest when needed is very important if you want to study for a long span for LSAT.
Some of my friends said 3 months is enough etc etc, but it does not sound like so for LSAT...
(They took GRE/GMAT btw)
@speedwagon said:
I think the skiing analogy is pretty good in that you have to figure out the lay of the mountain as you go. Where are the rocks? Where are the surprise twists? These are things that help me track back if I need to examine further.…
@SherryS1
Thanks!
Yeah I hear you...I haven't started much preparation for LG neither (mostly LR right now) but people say LG section is the most learnable section so I'm sure you'll be fine
&hope I'll be fine too...haha
@SherryS1
Thank you so much! Yes, it helped a lot
"content" is a question asking specific content discussed in the passage right? (not too specific like line reference, but still ask what is true in the passage)
I hope I can establish how I should…
More great advice, thank you so much!
@SherryS1
So you just mark on the passages and do not write any sentences or words I guess?
Can I ask how often you go back to passages?
Thank you for the advice&great insight!
I wish I had time for reading outside materials...I'll try.
@uhavnobusiness said:
As you practice more you will build intuition around what small details are important to memorize and connect to other inf…
Thanks, @desire2learn
Good to know cuz this is kind of my first 70s PT, and I was like...are all passages in 70s this hard?! situation...
I heard 70s becomes harder, but I was kind of scared off by the mirror passage
Did you take Sept LSAT? Heard …
@desire2learn
Hi,
sorry to jump in but
Do you think the passages except the mirror passage in PT 71 are at moderate level or hard?
I found the mirror passage is hard, but wonder whether other ones are also hard compared to passages in other, later …
@runningthis
Hi,
Thanks for the input.
Um, by saying "summary" do you mean summary of the content (the author agrees with the reversed left to right theory because....) or just "structure" such as "author's opinion about reversed left-to-right the…
Hi @danielznelson
Thank you for your reply!
Can I ask some questions?
So when you say
@danielznelson said:
you do not need to know exactly what something means
So maybe we just need to know some name and whether the author agrees with it or no…
Thanks
@speedwagon
@speedwagon said:
3) what are the key nouns/sentence subjects (ie the things doing things);
What does this mean? How do you know which noun is important and which one is not ?
Do you go back to the passage on detail question…
@"Alex Divine"
Ah, Inference&Must be true questions are my weakest question type...
CC is core curriculum right?
So you are still working with 7sage course, but already seeing "clicking"?
@Motivated
Thanks for your reply!
Yeah actually I pre…
Ahh...thanks guys!
I guess I need more practice...
@Motivated
Did you read the Trainer after the 7sage curriculum?
There are too many prep materials these days and not really sure which one suits me...
I was also wondering about "drilling"...
I t…
@"Jonathan Wang
Gotcha
Thanks for your advice!
Although it takes time, I do also find I learn a lot by comparing different explanations.
I'll continue to do that too.
lol
Thank you all for the advice!
@"Jonathan Wang"
I think what I wanted to ask before was about the official explanation and this time is about JY's explanation, but thanks
Glad to hear from the instructor himself!
@"Cant Get Right"
What i f I could not figure out the correct reasoning even though I spend for a couple of hours?
Can I watch the explanation or should I have some reasoning before I listen to the video?
Speeding up would def. help to save time...1.7 is too fast for me but I guess I may wanna try smt like 1.4.
Btw who is J.Wang? I thought all explanations are from J.Y...(wait, they are different instructors right?)
Hi,
question...how do you know the question is 4 and 5 stars?
Where does it say??
And what about RC?
Do you listen to his explanations for each passage?
I do not want to miss anything, but at the same time I would like to spend time efficiently...an…
Thanks for your replies
Btw sometimes I overthink answer choices...when do you know you can stop?
Too often I think too much...like "maybe this implies this? Mabe this choice miss that possibility" etc and when I read/listen to other's explanations…
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks
I wish there was structure templates for RC...I see there's a lesson for science, but not for other genre right? I'm weak at humanity passages.
have you listened to all lectures? Or just the ones you are interested in?
Not …
Hi,
@stepharizona said:
The explanations in the SPs ARE how the LSAT sees it.
So do you think their LG explanations are good too? Are they different a lot from JY's diagrams?
I was assuming you are talking about explanations for LR, but do you me…
Wow...glad to see my question led to such a good discussion
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
If you have time, you should read them all.
Did you mean the official explanation or just explanation posts by students or instructors?
I guess my questions is, …
@montaha.rizeq
So you don't read or listen to all explanations?
I'm wondering whether it's a good idea to stick to my own reasoning or refer to others...do you fully trust your reasoning when reviewing?
@twssmith Let us know if you find their expl…