I think SE questions are buried further in the curriculum because they're incredibly hard. JY says that you should just skip these questions unless you have a high level of mastery with logic games; they're not worth the time sink if you can't do th…
This is why it's worth the time to do the "point and call" protocol that is referenced in the CC. I've fucked up an embarrassing amount of sequencing games by putting the pieces in front when they're supposed to go behind and vice versa. Take the ti…
It's a whole journey. Chances are you will be slightly depressed by the diagnostic score. Unless you're really resilient or just naturally gifted at the LSAT, then discouragement is practically baked into the process of studying for this damn thing.…
@BinghamtonDave said:
"not never" would be the correct negation.
which could range from sometimes or at least once to all the time/always.
That's the definition of some according to the LSAT. Some can be all
You got it! I was in a similar boat with LG when I started. Only missed 3 on my last PT. Got 166 and 165 on my previous two tests and I'm trying to push it up to 170
I'm in a similar boat. 28 y/o who graduated with a 2.7 at age 22. Recently returned to pick up some more credit hours, as well as a nice recommendation letter. Any chance of getting a letter of your own from one of your profs?
I assume you know tha…
I'm a humanities major, so that's kinda how I feel about STEM passages.
Post some of the specific stimuli that are giving you trouble. Then we can more readily identify what is tripping you up.
Hey everybody! I'm a horse's ass and I forgot I ever made this thread. Somehow just discovered my notifications section of 7sage, and rediscovered this post :0
I ended up deciding to wait. Plan is to take the test in Summer 2019, give myself plenty…