@"Lime Green Dot" This is fantastic news! Thanks so much for sharing!
@Cashhhyyy Thanks so much! You're gonna kill it next month!
@yeasm22s Sounds like you are definitely burnt out. Take some time off and do something you enjoy. Every time I've t…
@"Forever Addicted to Coffee" Thank you! I'm trying to stay as positive as possible. Same here! RC is my worst section and I had an experimental RC with RC being the hardest of the three sections. Part of getting a high score is luck. We need the ca…
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I would take October. Don't rush into another test before you are ready. The less times you have to take the test, the better! Also, October is still early. You would get your score back end of October/early November and still be able to …
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Yes, the LSAC takes into account both grades for repeated classes. On my transcripts, since they were from different schools, you can see my original grade in one class and the new grade that was redone at a different college. If the original g…
Once you are at the stage of foolproofing, you should be doing the sets under timed conditions to ensure that you are able to make inferences and finish all the games in time. You should think of this stage as honing your skills for test day.
I agree with the users above that The Loophole is an excellent source and repetition is key. I would also like to recommend the book 33 Common LSAT Flaws by LSAT Max. This book gives the most detailed explanations for identifying flaws that I've com…
Congrats! People like you show how diagnostics aren't everything; you can break the 170 barrier with hard work and resilience...and you did! Amazing job!
Hi everyone! I am still taking on clients for Logic Games tutoring. I have had a lifelong passion for teaching. Your success is my priority! Please message my inbox for more details 🙂
The Loophole is fantastic and I highly recommend it! Also, check out the book 33 Common LSAT Flaws by LSATMax. Even though the book is specifically about flaws, what you learn can be applied across all LR and RC. It includes real LSAT questions from…
Hi there! Yes, you can. In the top right corner under resources, click problem sets. From there you can add questions or sections to your shopping chart. Then you can drill what you put in your cart. I hope this helps!
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I am fool proofing LGs right now too and I find miscellany games to be the hardest. I am solid on all the other game types except miscellany. If you click under resources and then problem sets, you can get a sneak peak at what types of ga…
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B.) That's great the dog gets treats before ABC comes over, but it does not rule out the possibility that the dog wants more treats. The dog still could be sitting on his lap because he wants treats. Does not weaken.
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I am still offering tutoring. I have received a ton of messages in my in box, so there will be a delay. I will get back to everyone as soon as possible.
Let's destroy these games! 💪
I don't have a specific example for you, but let me explain circular reasoning in my own words.
A conclusion is a claim that needs supporting. The supporting is done by the premises/subsidiary conclusion. If your support (premises) merely restates …
I sure hope the October test is not flex! Whatever happens with the August test might be a good indicator of how the October test is conducted... Unless the corona wave shifts in another direction again.
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I have struggled with RC until I found a method that works for me. I have found this to be the most time efficient strategy in regards to utilizing the highlighters:
Instead of using all the highlighters and underlining tools, I stick with …
I would love to know this information! This may be a huge determining factor of whether I take the July LSAT or not.
I hope someone can confirm this!
Thanks,
Nicole