Yes to all of your questions except one LG occupies 2 pages nowadays, with the stimulus and 1 question on 1 page, the other 4-6 questions on the next page, and an ocean of white space underneath
Yeah for June 2013 my exp. was RC. I found it a whole lot easier than a normal RC section and finished the section thinking: "Wow if that was the only RC, then I absolutely killed it!" Alas, there was another RC, and that turned out to be of normal …
Yeah I just fold a piece of paper in half. That way I get to do 4 logic games using both sides of the paper. When I took the LSAT in June I remember thinking "So much space-- Captain Picard would be proud"
What helped me was thinking "Every stimulus that contains an argument is going to be flawed--- it is just up to me to find that flaw" I practiced by reading the stim and not moving on to the answer choices until I had an idea of what the flaw was.
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This happens to me sometimes too. What helped me was realizing that each section can vary significantly in difficulty level, and I was letting myself get stuck on those 1-2 curve breaker questions that. That would destroy my score for that section, …
Honestly, I don't think it is too important to focus on trying to read the stimulus only once. Doing so will only put unnecessary pressure on you. I feel what is more substantial is being able to weed through background information vs. premise vs. c…
This is what made me go from -10 to -2,-1 on logic games in a month: Every day, make a commitment to do 4 logic games. Time them, and treat each game like you would a real PT. When you are done, watch the 7sage explanation for the game you just co…
I honestly don't see that much of a difference. Some of the newer games have a few confusing conditional rules (such as A arrives before B or after C but not both), but that is all. If anything, I feel games from PTs 19-28 are harder than current on…
Dang I just took the June 2012 LSAT and bombed it. I scored 7 points under my average... With the LSAT just a few days away, this is kinda unsettling... On games, I messed up because I read 1 rule wrong, and doing so messed up everything on that gam…
For the June LSAT, say that we come across a killer game (mauve dinos for example). We quickly realize that this is going to be a time suck and the questions are going to be hard. At this point, I would skip this game and try and solve some of the m…
I have a question about nerves. A month out, I am scoring where I want to score, but I have heard many horror stories of test takers scoring 5-10 points worse than their PT average. What are some tips in overcoming test day jitters/ being fixated on…