Yes, that is correct. The first question directs to work from the stimulus to the answers that is, use the information in the stimulus to prove that one of the answers is MSS (the relationship is from stimulus to answers), while the second question …
Dukeag,
If you would like an excellent resource that puts all of these issues into real context, I recommend reading "How to Lie with Statistics". It is a very short read (will take you an afternoon to complete it, if that). It was written in 1954…
Cool! Did you go to the web site where the charts came from?(http://www.tylervigen.com/). The creator of the charts discusses the importance of correlation. Thank you Al for sharing!
I agree with the comments above. Lewis, I have been BRing the entire test as well. It takes F.O.R.E.V.E.R at the beginning but as you learn and improve, the BR gets easier, faster and also you learn to identify those questions that you will need t…
I went ahead with a 1-hour tutoring session with Graeme Blake and it was super useful. He is certainly an expert and explains things very well. He provided some practical tips that I can apply right away but also gave me insight specific to my "RC…
jrkovals-1,
Did you get in touch with Graeme? I am super close to mastering RC; I could use some help with a couple of obstacles I am facing. Please let me know. Thanks!
Thy Name is Al,
I read the LSAT trainer from cover to cover. In my opinion, it is the best book out there and it is a nice compliment to 7Sage's material. I particularly appreciate the RC chapters: categorizations of questions and how to approach/…
I am like you sururfatema. Scoring 162-165 at the moment. I have created a list of "tricks" (they are not really tricks, they are things I have learned as I watch JY or Jonathan answer questions/go through problems). I have such (ever expanding) …
I started with the bibles and I regret it (particularly for LG). I believe they complicated things with labels and categorizations that are not necessary. 7Sage materials are FAR superior. JY's curriculum is solid; his knowledge of "lawgic" is fan…
Reviewing logic games here!
JY, I just finished reviewing the game with the 3 shelves and the monographs and the novels, etc. and you say "Oh, I love Vonnegut" and then you say, "Don't get distracted during the game" ... very funny! Ok, back to st…
Hey Jake,
I am still working on deciding what is important/primary and what is secondary. This is what has helped me:
1. Focus on when the AUTHOR "speaks/has an opinion". This usually leads to a main point....seems obvious, ah? but it is not if o…
Hi,
I struggled with the 4 RC passages not because I could not understand them but because of timing issues. In my quest to improve, I have come up with certain items that have proven helpful to me. The points below reflect my learning from 7Sage, …
Don't ever give up! I am a foreigner who always dreamed of studying law. I am now in my 40s and I have for the first time encountered logic games and arguments. I have basically started from scratch...literally. I work at it EVERY DAY for MANY h…
I have tried almost all the programs out there (and wasted a lot of money in the process). 7 Sage is without doubt the best. I highly recommend it. I also bought the book "LSAT Trainer" to supplement. They are both excellent and compliment each o…
Abinandeh,
I have not been able to find a study buddy in South OC. Would like to see if maybe we can travel and meet half way, assuming that you are still looking for a study buddy. Please email me if you are interested in looking at the possibili…
This is how it works for me Cameronmfraser1: when you have "first" and "second" order rules, you can create scenarios. First order rules are things like: S is in 4th place; L and H are last, O is first or fifth.
Second order rules are blocks: G im…
I do a couple of things, most of them learned from JY. I ALWAYS establish the numerical distribution for the variables based on the rules: i.e. 6 variables into 8 slots that means there will be repeats, or 8 variables into 6 slots ... could it be …