What specifically about causation do you find yourself struggling with? As a general rule, I try to approach causation questions with skepticism, and the trusty "correlation doesn't imply causation" mantra. At times I frequently find that there may …
I agree with @"Julia L" and @Pacifico. I played the burn out game myself and it's not fun. I was also doing 3 PTs a week for like 1.5 months and consequently I just ended up with a paucity of fresh exams, and major headaches. It's definitely a tough…
Hang in there. SA's are tough to learn in the beginning (maybe I speak for myself) but they're incredibly vital to the dynamics of the exam. I'd consider SA's the building blocks of logical reasoning. As J.Y. and many others have said, they're incre…
Thanks a lot for the support guys. I apologize, I had a bit of b*tch moment back there, but you're all right. Too far in to quit. Come this monday, I'll give it all I've got and we'll see what happens. Thanks for the motivation, the swift kick in th…
hey guys, these aren't "7sage-user-created" games per se, but cambridge has some free simulated games if anyone needs additional practice. Obviously, there is no substitute for an actual LSAT question and the preponderance of your studying should co…
Thanks a lot for the explanation. It was very eloquent and descriptive. My main issue with this question was that I just "felt" like the answer is B. Like J.Y. said, that's great on the day of the test -but there's no guarantee I'm gonna "feel" the …