To clarify, a higher curve usually means the exam was more difficult, and a lower curve means it was easier, right? Or do I have it the other way around?
@iceman322 I agree. That's how I interpreted the stimulus. The dietary practice being advocated, according to the stimulus, is NOT "eat carrots with just some fat." The practice being advocated is eat carrots "with at least some fat" (literally quot…
I also had trouble with this (though I answered it correctly the first time). I think I was also confused by the difference between "reason for adopting a dietary practice" and "reason for moderating a dietary practice."
Aside from that, I also thi…
I had always assumed that Filipinos were subsumed under the general umbrella of "Asians" such that they would not receive a URM boost even though Filipinos are clearly an underrepresented minority in law (as well as other fields), which, as rightly …
Oh wow, that's interesting. I've actually read the opposite—that the LSAT score is usually a better indicator of how well a student does in law school than GPA or other factors. I wonder where their data is from.
For Weaken and Strengthen questions, I think prephrasing may be difficult because there are so many ways to weaken and strengthen the bond or link between premises and the conclusion. Going into the ACs, it's more important to be aware of the bond r…
Just wanted to bump this thread up. I've recently been going over the PowerScore LR Bible and it has a section on these questions appropriately enough titled "Numbers and Percentages." I haven't read the entire chapter yet, but so far it's been very…
The two statements (AB and BA) are actually the same statement. This is why some prep books, such as PowerScore, use the double arrow when diagramming some statements (JY, if I remember correctly uses it sometimes too). So, no, they're not contrapo…
I've only gone over the LR section and skipped its LG section entirely. I think most people would agree that its strongest sections are its LR and RC sections. For LR, I found that its section on flaws was pretty good (again, this seems to be the co…
Hmm, I'm a bit new to all this. Can someone explain what this curve means? Is it referring to the maximum number of answers you can get wrong to achieve a 170 in any given LSAT (this is what I managed to gather from that PowerScore link). If this is…
I struggle with these questions too!
@tanes256 Great suggestion. I went through the entire page (http://lsatblog.blogspot.ca/2009/06/lsat-logical-reasoning-spreadsheet.html) and came up with the following list. For some reason it doesn't include th…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Csuposki said:
@spitzy11 said:
I agree with everything already stated. The Webinars on 7sage are amazing.
Many people that I have spoken with also recommended The LSAT Trainer, so I j…
@spitzy11 said:
I agree with everything already stated. The Webinars on 7sage are amazing.
Many people that I have spoken with also recommended The LSAT Trainer, so I just recently bought that. I am a hard copy, highlighting type of learne…
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
@Csuposki If I understand correctly, you're looking for all MSS questions from PTs 1-35 that you can print out, right? If that's the case, then I think @Freddy_D is pointing you in the right direction.
The printable e-d…
@tanes256 said:
@Csuposki have you checked the archives? Someone posted how they created their pkgs a while ago. I don't recall, but I'm sure it involved some program on their computer to copy and paste so that they could fit 4-6 questions on …
Thanks for the help guys! I actually went through all 12 of the MSS drill sets under the MSS section (and got too many wrong), but I will try your suggestion Freddy_D!