Thank you so much again Kole! Great resource and great tips! I am going to start fool proofing games and I will implement the strategies you mentioned.
I agree with @dpena. Sign up for the exam when you are consistently scoring at your target score or above on timed practice tests. Take your time studying, find out ways to make it fun using your specific learning style. Be easy on yourself and give…
I couldn't agree more with the above comments. I think it's best to take the LSAT when your PT scores reflect your desired score. As @sillyquilly stated you should take the LSAT when you feel that this will be your last time taking it and you know t…
I agree with the comments above. I think flashcards and real examples from the LSAT will help a lot. I also found that for each form if you try to come up with your own examples it makes it easier to see the patterns of reasoning.
You can find the lesson here https://7sage.com/lesson/two-types-of-biconditionals/. In your example, "U serves on a different committee from that on which G serves." This is the always apart, never together biconditional because the rule states U …
I think doing timed sections to see where your understanding is and your timing will help you transition better to doing full PT's rather than just doing PT after another. If your understanding is not solid, your score will reflect that and you'll w…
Reviewing your fundamentals by going over the cc and doing untimed practice to figure out your thinking process as you approach the questions will help you to see your weak areas and improve your accuracy.
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Since it's a not both rule, at least you need one in and one must be out. You cannot have both, there is no space. Instead of writing it twice to indicate one has to be out and one has to be in, you can represent it with a biconditional indicato…
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I think CC means Core Curriculum and the method might mean strengthening your fundamentals and going over weak areas, drilling them until it's second nature. I am not sure what you mean by CC being better than blind review, I think they go hand…