"Arizona Law administrators say they have proved the GRE is just as effective a measure and that it complies with accrediting rules. Traditionally, the GRE has been used for admission to graduate and business-school programs."
I'm actually interest…
(1) Yes, you are essentially predicting the correct answer choice.
(2) How far along in your prep are you? If you're still in the early stages, I'd spend a lot of time reviewing the core curriculum to at least get your mind thinking in a particular …
@Mitzyyyy said:
If I am watching JYs videos and able to understand the method, is it necessary to get on the call? If the calls are more beneficial, is it necessary to watch the videos?
Wondering if there is a better (quicker) way to do this with…
@DumbHollywoodActor
If we move back the PT 70s a month, how will this affect the BR group schedule? I'm sorry to trouble you, but at your convenience would you please update the schedule? Thank you!
@megsvyas said:
I also don't really feel comfortable touching the 70s until I have at least 10 more tests under my belt (so like, PT 49). I'd love to touch the 70s after 49, and of course cycle through them again before the test.
@DumbHollywoodAct…
@"Jordan McMahon" said:
Hey everyone!
I have pretty severe ADHD, which has led me to change my study habits for the LSAT quite a bit. @nicole.hopkins, @amanda_kw and I have been working pretty hard on really nailing the fundamentals of logic to im…
@DumbHollywoodActor May I join the Active Reading and the June BR Group? I've been MIA, but I'd like to get back into LSAT prep with you guys if that's alright!
So many movies and shows to catch up on! Personally, my go-to law movie has always been "Philadelphia" with Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks. It's pretty heavy, but never stops to inspire and motivate.
@"jim-1" said:
YJ keeps saying not to erate, but rather to copy the entire game board over. That just seems super slow to me, especially when space is limited. Take a simple sequence game. If the rules put S in 5, I'll put S in slot 5 and draw a sq…
@"Alan Cheuk" said:
@kingofclubs323 Thanks for sending that over! Unfortunately, I could watch both those videos at 3x speed without any buffering freezes, so I'm still struggling with reproducing this problem.
I noticed one suspicious thing in…
@"Alan Cheuk" This video also freezes right at the 1:24 mark for me. When I pause and wait a while, it play again presumably because it's finished buffering the following however many seconds/minutes of the video.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations…
@"Alan Cheuk" said:
Thanks for letting us know about this. Sorry it's going so slow!
I've been trying to reproduce it on my side and haven't been successful yet.
I checked and I'm able to play and buffer the videos quickly here in India, on bot…
@sweetsana_27 If you mention the PT #, Section (LR 1 or LR 2), and Question # others might be able to chime in and help you better understand the question. Also, LR 1 refers to the first logical reasoning section that appears in the PT and LR 2 refe…
@"Nilesh S" said:
BUT... there's a cheap kick one gets from showing such people stuff like this to their face and letting them know that they were wrong... so go ahead and knock yourself out! Oh and congrats on the admit!!!!
Definitely cathartic. …
@mes08 I think if you watch the videos on how to correctly Blind Review, JY says that the best way to answer any question is by process of elimination. By accurately eliminating the INCORRECT answers, you are ensuring that you get the correct answer…
@mirandalpm Don't be discouraged! If anything, you're just now realizing that the LSAT is a lot harder to master than you initially thought.
How are you doing on the Logic Games section? That is by far the easiest section to see immediate improveme…
@nordeend I've heard of a strategy in which you read the stimulus first before reading the question stem, but never one of ascertaining the question stem by reading the stimulus. In many of the older PTs I've seen very similar, if not completely ide…
@zsuzsika I don't know how far along you are in your studying, but if you haven't been studying too long, you should ALWAYS split the gameboards. If you're following 7Sage's Foolproof method for mastering logic games, you should always be doing this…
@MMSyLSAT I've used both the LSAT Trainer and the Manhattan RC book and I still think that the Memory Method that 7Sage teaches is the best way. If you can really stick to the Memory Method down to the T, I'm fairly confident that your RC will impro…
@AlexanderL0 When I took it, I don't even think I had 10 seconds. The time was called, the proctor instructed us to turn to the next section, and then the timer started again. I think the 7Sage proctor is a bit generous in how much intermediate time…
@AlexanderL0 I've heard and read good things about Fox LSAT as well, but would you mind if I ask how long have you been studying for LSAT and how long have you been using 7Sage? Though I make the caveat that everyone is different and has different l…
@AlexanderL0 The LSAT is administered in a booklet as jdawg mentioned. It's pretty thin paper, so you have to be careful not to rip it while erasing or when you rip the seal to open the test booklet. As for the bubble sheet, they provide you one at …
@emli1000 I feel ya 100%. My bad habit is to read without processing whenever I come across uninteresting subject matter...but as JY says just gotta feign interest and force yourself to focus.
Which type of passage gives you most difficulty focusin…
@"The 180 Bro"
So the corollary is definitely the tricky part.
A ---> C
B ----> C
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/A some /B
To represent this in English, you would say,
"Some things that aren't A are also not B."
Let's use the ninja turtles metap…
@emli1000 As long as the pencil points don't break easily, it doesn't matter all too much. But I'm a fan of the regular Ticonderogas because the ones that I have don't break easily and the erasers are soft, yet tough enough to erase well without rip…