There should be an FAQ on this ; )
7Sage and the LSAT Trainer complement each other well. There is no set consensus on exactly how to use them together. Some people completed the 7Sage curriculum before using the Trainer, while others did the oppos…
No problem Mike, glad I could help.
Don't give up hope on UCLA/USC. Take the February LSAT if you don't score high enough on the December test. Work hard on your personal statement, and write a convincing addendum for both schools on why you want t…
@"Mike Stone" said:
I'm mostly interested in sport law and entertainment law (in that order), but it is my understanding that big law is the most common and most beneficial first step before finding my niche. I'm mostly looking at ASU right now, as…
Gotta love these oldschool LSATs ; )
B is wrong here because we know nothing who should and shouldn't adopt "low fat" diets specifically. The nutritionist doesn't discuss whether or not low-fat diets are ever a good or bad idea- maybe they're actua…
@ltownsjr said:
I get everything you said, but the purpose of us grouping games into categories is so that we can see how certain game types are similar to each other, especially in terms of making the inferences....right?
I wouldn't say that the …
Hmm, when I think of sequencing games "with a twist" I usually think of double-layer sequencing games.
It's hard to say that a certain type of inference is going to appear in logic games consistently, but much of the difficulty in these types of ga…
Hey man, glad you are feeling good about your progress.
Make sure to take care of your health tho! The test will always be here!
Again, good job on the progress. I hope you reach that 176.
I'm just going to talk about D and E here, since those are the 2 answer choices you seemed to struggle with.
The author is arguing that if the educational campaign included information on ways to make vegetables more appetizing, the campaign's effe…
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
I understand what you're saying. My line of thought was if you expose yourself to a couple five star questions during warmup, then your confidence won't be as shaken when you encounter 6 or 8 of them during the test. It's just …
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
I tend to disagree with easy questions. We perform like we train.
It isn't training- it's a warmup. And the last thing you want to do before you start a test is be thinking about why your logic game skills weren't strong enoug…
My questions to you would be: what schools are you applying to? And what LSAT score and GPA do you plan on applying with?
This may be going against the consensus, but.. If your goal is a regional school and you are confident you can score well abov…
A small warmup is nice, but make sure they are easy questions else you risk damaging your confidence.
Also, keep your warmup consistent so when test day rolls around you are not trying anything new.
DeeJayGee,
That is a great resource to have for sure. If you are not seeing improvements from drilling, maybe you should go back and assess your grasp on the fundamentals? Have you finished the 7sage course and/or tried a supplementary text such as…
I think it's a solid plan, but I think you may need to leave extra time each day for addressing areas you may struggle with. Maybe plan on doing LG and RC one day, and then the LR part of your plan the next. That way, when you actually identify weak…
I was bored and did a few more for some other strong schools. It seems like the formula we are using churns out slightly higher numbers than the "Large Firm Score" that LST posts for these schools.
Notre Dame- 37.4%
Boston College- 36.6%
Boston Uni…
@megsvyas said:
My issue is: am I trying to be too methodological about this? Should I just drill timed sections, and then move forward with PTing 35+?
You're being too methodological about this =P
From PT35 on, you've got about 40 Preptests to …
Hi,
In my opinion, you may not need to practice until perfection at first. Work until you are comfortable identifying game categories and are confident in your ability to understand and apply the strategies and diagraming tools unique to each, than…
Hi,
As answer choice C states, the stimulus is providing *evidence* that high cholesterol contributes to heart disease. This evidence is provided in form of a correlation: High cholesterol levels are associated with the development of heart disease…
Why not apply for them and meanwhile retake the LSAT in October or December? That way if you improve your score even by a couple of points, you can improve your chances from having an outside shot at acceptance to possibly becoming a much more compe…
In my opinion, there is no way to 'completely' alleviate the time pressure. After all, you are working within the constraints of the actual test, so that 35 minute limit will always be there. The key is to practice testing within that limit, so you …
@nicole.hopkins Don't have any experience with Manhattan LR (Though from what I understand the author of the Trainer has some connection with the group). Have you finished the 7sage course yet? I can't imagine that I would have found much success ha…
@nicole.hopkins No secrets here (besides the 7sage course obviously ), just long hours of identifying patterns of weakness and aggressively correcting them. Even with the recent -0, I still feel like there's much improvement to be made. I think o…