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  • Thank you both so much for the help. I think the best thing for me to do is to get both. I think I may go with the Trainer first to get that broader sense, and then go for the Manhattan LR. I think that both are probably must haves and it's not an e…
  • Hey! Hopefully I can assist with understanding this question. I hung up on it the first time that I saw it. I agree that it is convoluted. So as the 7sage curriculum helps us to understand, the word "because" is a good indicator word to identify pre…
  • Some of the advice in here may be misguided. The schools will NOT read your personal statement, why x essays, letters of rec, or anything like that before they get your December score. They review everything all at one time. Submitting your apps bef…
  • Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. If it takes you a little longer to read the passage but you understand it after reading it, then that's good. If you take much less time on questions because you took your time and really understand the passage, th…
  • I sometimes feel this way, but maybe not that extent. Especially when trying and working hard to get down a certain part of the test: LG, certain LR types, etc. Most of the time, it's later in the night that this happens. I worry that I won't be abl…
  • Yes - for the most part. It's exactly what it sounds like. Using the stimulus, you want to choose the answer choice that is most strongly supported by the stimulus. What do we call the part of an argument that has all of the support? The conclusion.…
  • Approximately where in Richmond are you located? I spent the summer there and currently live in the Shen. Valley near Harrisonburg. I have some friends in Richmond who I believe are studying for the LSAT.
  • This may not be ALL that you are looking for, but I'll take a shot. For weaken questions, JY has taught us to look for assumptions (what he calls "weaknesses" in the lessons) that the argument may be making. By finding assumptions, we can weaken th…
  • A lot of things that I've seen on LSAT forums and such address this sort of thing. More often than not, the suggestion is to meditate regularly. I haven't tried it, but I think I might start. Idk if you're taking the test tomorrow or not, but if not…
  • It's sort of what you described. What it does is allow you to answer questions you didn't get to or answer questions that you were not completely sure on without the pressure of time. This allows you to see where you are at currently, but also allow…