@canihazJD said:
@"Lucas Carter" was the heat when I was learning the ropes last year (last last year? Its all a blur.). If you guys are considering help, do take advantage of this rare instance of a solid sage/tutor having some availability.…
@overthistest said:
@love2learn said:
recognizing syllogism patterns in LR. I highly recommend getting a logic book (something a college class in logic would use, not something trivial without substance), you'll have lots of lightb…
Hey I may be able to help. I just finished up 1L at Cornell and am tutoring again for the summer. More about my background can be found on the tutoring page: https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/68763
Hey I may be able to help. I just finished up 1L at Cornell and am tutoring again for the summer. More about my background can be found on the tutoring page: https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/68763
Hey! I posted a thread on RC improvement a while back that I think could be useful. Good luck!
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/22588/a-guide-on-rc-improvement
@Markmark said:
The most insightful part of the podcast was NOT telling people about the 7th take. Also, not to make an over-reaching conclusion, but maybe having 5+ takes for many more people won't preclude them from t14.
I am at a T14 and …
Thanks for all of the kind words. I will possibly follow up with some more posts like this in the coming weeks. There is so much to be learned from the content and process of the LSAT. It is a wonderful sport of the mind and spirit.
@yeahnice sa…
@FindingSage said:
This is a great post! I use a similiar method for approaching arguments except I use the "But what if..." I approach all questions that contain an argument this way, even strengthen and necessary assumption questions. Fo…
I agree with your "many" interpretation. This is because often is subjective. If you say you go to the park often, it cannot be taken to mean that you are there most of the time; rather, it just means you go there sometimes.
This interpretation has…
@Trusttheprocess said:
just bumping this...
i think this is a must read!!!
One of my favorites of all time. I miss @BinghamtonDave's posts! I literally remember where I was and what I was doing when this was posted 2 years ago, lol
@Trusttheprocess said:
Dude you always post up amazing stuff!!!
@Andrew_Neiman said:
Damn Lucas with the fire man. Thank you
Thanks for the support, guys! I probably have a legitimate addiction to this test----at least it benefits so…
@"Law and Yoda-Brandi" said:
I struggle with RC the most and really appreciate you posting this! Do you have any skipping suggestions/things you found beneficial when you would be taking an RC section during a PT?
I find that pre phrasing is…
@Stellaluna said:
Lucas, do you think this issue could be responsible for the difference between timed score and BR score?
For sure! Time constraints create a challenge to the test that is not present during BR; It is much easier solving que…
Lots of times process of elimination will be your best friend. For example, you may know that the argument in the stimulus makes a math error or requires an assumption regarding a proportion. If an answer choice has nothing to do with numbers, you c…
This tool may be useful to you: https://www.lstreports.com/compare/
It pulls employment data from the ABA reports and lets you see the outcomes of graduates.
There is data to pretty confidently conclude that no law school averages and they all consider the highest score. This has to do with their incentive to maintain the highest possible LSAT medians to achieve a high US News ranking.
Here is some more…
@Lolo1996 said:
Hey! I’ve been waiting for your next post haha. My eyes are always peeled.
More trap answers include:
- What people think, feel, believe, wish, want, their intentions, etc.
- Wrong group - like if the stimulus is dis…
A few of them contain sections with only 4 answer choices. Those ones are unrepresentative for obvious reasons, but, I found the other ones to be useful. LR requires you to analyze arguments in a similar manner, LG forms are the same with some expec…
@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
@"Lucas Carter"
Hey thanks for all the info man, they're very helpful and congrats on your improvements as well! You've been very heldpful on the CC comment sections.
I read through some of the articles and …
Welcome to club 169! Proud of you bro! I have always enjoyed your explanations over the years. Congrats on a job well done! In terms of the retake, schools are ranked by US News based partially on their LSAT medians (https://www.usnews.com/education…
@shapesandspace said:
Hi everyone,
For those of you who are taking afternoon tests instead of morning tests, what is your test day routine like? Since the test "starts" at 12:30 pm (mine actually started closer to 2:30pm), how do you use …