Hi @LSAT_Athlete Thanks for your reply. I'm asking because I'm not sure whether schools will be annoyed and won't be open to negotiation after I already ask one time.
Btw, is it better to make a phone call or write an email? If you make a phone c…
(A) points out while IPV wins over OPV in terms of the number of vaccination-caused polio, IPV loses to OPV is terms of the number of naturally occurring polio. The flaw of the stimulus is that the author fails to consider whether OPV also works wel…
@"selene.steelman" Thank you so much! If I stay in the cycle and see what happens in the end, does it mean that I need to rewrite everything for the next cycle? That sounds like a lot of work. And I feel I have told the best of my story in my curre…
Chris is my study buddy and he's absolutely a smart and amazing person. He's very good at the LSAT, especially when it comes to seeing the big picture of an argument. And he's always very helpful when we are having a study session. He is able to poi…
I don't see the need to cancel the score since most law schools will use your highest score to decide on your admission. And having a score on file would make you more secured since it's your bottom line, no matter what happens in your next test, yo…
I had the same problem, and I still do, but it's much better now. When I freeze, I close my eyes and take a deep breath for some seconds, consciously relax my muscles (shoulders, legs, arms), then come back, I feel much better and can start thinking…
You cannot write down anything on the tablet. You can only highlight sentences on the tablet. If you want to write down something, use your scratch paper.
For RC, I would come up with a very short main point (just a few words) after I read a paragraph, then link up the main points of each paragraph after I read the next paragraph. This helps me see how the ideas are connected in the overall structure …
I found physical exercise helpful for mental endurance too. I jog every other day, one hour each time. It is not easy for me to get tired when studying or taking a test.
It's announced on the LSAC website.
https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/limits-on-repeating-lsat
I'm wondering what if some technical problems or proctor problems come up? What if international flex are still offered at ridiculous time like m…
SA and PSA are strengthen question types. And NA is MBT question type. SA strengthens the argument perfectly, PSA I would say almost perfectly. NA questions are assumptions that must be true for the argument. Negation test is useful, but I prefer to…
Hi guys! Please tell me your score range in LR, your weakness, PTs you've done, your availability, how long you've studied for the test ,and whether you have finished CC or not. Thanks!
I feel pretty much the same way like you. I found exercise really helpful to release stress. Now I go jogging for one hour after a day's study and I feel energetic and happy after exercise! Plus I lost tons of weight because of this! Hope this helps…
For MBT questions, you have to be able to see what inferences are valid and what are not. Practice making inferences. During BR, analyze each AC why it's not valid or why it is.
For parallel questions, you have to see the reasoning method, or the r…
I read the first passage, do the questions, then the second passage, then the questions. But it depends. You don't need to do this if you can read both passages well and do the questions without problems.
I would suggest that you do some problem sets without restrictions so that you can focus on understanding and thinking in the right way. When you're more familiar with thinking in the right process, try to do some problem sets under time pressure to…