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  • OH THIS A PODCAST PODCAST
  • @NotMyName said: (Not an exhaustive list) lawgic fluency common reasoning flaws on the lsat identifying argument parts understanding how to weaken/strengthen an argument Thank you kind sir!
  • @AshleighK said: @Redentore3337 said: @AshleighK said: @"Victor Wu" said: I think everyone has to find their own groove. It seems you’ve found that groove for RC but not LR. For me, I like…
  • Can you do one of these for LR? LOL... No seriously please
  • Read Slower. That helped me a lot. Read slower, and read like a Planet Earth narrator, or like you're an Anchorman/Anchorwoman. This has helped to put extra stress on what I'm reading and has helped me understand the passage better. Really, that ha…
  • @arman_65 said: @Redentore3337 said: @nathanieljschwartz said: I think this is something that many people don't fully come to but once you realize that every flaw, weaken, strengthen, SA are the same, .A flaw ask…
  • @AshleighK said: @"Victor Wu" said: I think everyone has to find their own groove. It seems you’ve found that groove for RC but not LR. For me, I like to put my pencil down a lot because it helps me really focus in on the stimulus…
  • @nathanieljschwartz said: It means a flaw in an argument that we see many times throughout tests for example we see the author confuses necessity and sufficiency all the time so I would note this in the effort that I realize it faster the n…
  • @nathanieljschwartz said: I really think the CC is good make flash cards and go through them for a couple of days 2× times a day. Also make it a habit to employ identifying cookie cutter flaws during BR. many LSAT questions repeat but w …
  • @"Victor Wu" said: @Redentore3337 Nope, there are times where I literally put my pencil down. I don’t do it all the time, but when I do, it really gives me a sense of calm. I think it is a variation of hunt mode. You are taking the driver’s se…
  • @"Lucas Carter" said: Try many different strategies and see which one helps you develop the most confidence, allowing you to go through LR almost unconsciously. RC is a great example of this with the paragraph summaries. The intent behind this…
  • @nathanieljschwartz said: I think this is something that many people don't fully come to but once you realize that every flaw, weaken, strengthen, SA are the same, .A flaw ask you to speak out the problem, A weaken asks you to actually identi…
  • @"Victor Wu" said: I think everyone has to find their own groove. It seems you’ve found that groove for RC but not LR. For me, I like to put my pencil down a lot because it helps me really focus in on the stimulus. You probably know these tip…
  • @nathanieljschwartz said: hi, yeah LR is a very complicated section. There is a lot more going on throughout an LR section then LG and even RC. I would appreciate if you could give a little more background. Do you struggle with every LR typ…
  • Dope! 7sage just keeps getting better and better
  • Also when you say 42 sections, do you mean 21 whole PT's? How many PT's have you done till you reached that range, just curious.
  • Congrats!
  • The law of attraction! Everyday I remind myself what I want, what score I want, and what school/schools I'd like to get into. Then I go on google and look up pictures of the schools, read up about them, try to envision myself there. And then I reas…
  • "this one is really simple sequencing game, should take you about 5-6 minutes"
  • Anytime he's cursing or making fun of the stimulus for being stupid, I get a good laugh. He's a great teacher.
  • @teamteamvicster said: So @JustDoIt would you say "the bump" for Hispanics is the same regardless if you are Mexican American or Puerto Rican? Another question... what is the difference between Native American and American Indian? Does Am…
  • @JustDoIt said: @Redentore3337 said: Oh awesome! From you're experience what's been the general consensus on who classifies as URM? African Americans, Hispanics (generally, regardless of origin), and Native Americans. T…
  • @JustDoIt said: Yes you are a URM. For what it is worth, I am in SEO and there are at least two Cubans in our cohort. For those who don't know, SEO is a 0L program for URMs to help them gain a competitive edge in law school. Happy to answer an…
  • @iamcardibri said: @Redentore3337 Since I'm not Hispanic and I'm not an expert on the history of any Hispanic groups I can't really weigh in... But what you are saying makes total sense I can see how the exclusivity of Puerto Ricans as URM can…
  • @iamcardibri said: According to TLS: "Which groups are considered URMs? American Indians/Alaskan Natives, African Americans/Blacks, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans are typically considered URM’s. Please note that there …
  • @Ohnoeshalpme said: I recommend that you apply under the assumption that you are a URM I mean that's what I was planning on doing. It would seem like factoring in whether you were first generation, what you're socioeconomic standing was gro…
  • @"UCI Law Hopeful" said: Hi, I'm sorry I don't know the answer to your question...Hopefully someone else can offer insight? However, I'm curious---could you provide the name of the law school admission calculator you used? I've never seen o…
  • @keets993 said: 100% agree with what has already been said. 5 star level difficulty questions aren't really different from any other question, they're just more convultued. Whether it's the subject matter, grammar, answer choices, or structure…