@esteerose
Thanks,
So do you go back those "hard" sentences to answer infer questions? Sometimes there are a couple of infer questions...do you go back to the same place?
@"Stevie C" said:
Do you see the assumption? We're using evidence about today's humans to back up a claim about people who lived thousands of years ago. So, we're assuming that human DNA hasn't changed much since then.
Ahh...
After having thought…
Thank you for your answer,
@"steve-10" said:
If there had been interbreeding, then there would more DNA similarities between human (homo sapiens) ancestors and Neanderthals
So...if they have interbred, they will have similar DNA??
Hi, thank you for replying,
@"Stevie C" said:
So we have Neanderthals (40,000+ years ago) --> Early Homo Sapiens (thousands of years ago) --> Modern People (now).
Wait...so how can they interbreed if there is such a huge time blank (40,000…
@nicole08
Ahh..thanks for your reply. How do you feel today? hoep you'll get better soon!
I took about 16 PTs...and have studied for a long time in&out.
But have not seen a big improvement in especially RC so really frustrating...but I feel lik…
I'm still not sure about C....
Why do we have to compare DNAs of Home sapiens and Neanderthals?
So for example, Mother X, Kid Z, Father Y (not true father)...If we want to know whether X and Y were real parents, the Kid Z wants to check whether thei…
@"Alex Divine"
Thanks for the advice!
I know it will be hard cuz I remember when I did full time internship for a month I could not do anything but fell asleep after going back home so real full time work must be much more tired&hard...but will…
@"Alex Divine" @"Not Ralph Nader"
Thanks,
Humm...actually once I start to work full time, I don't think I can have full study time for LSAT...
It will be working full time and study part time.
Good to know before I make my decision to take time off…
@"Alex Divine" @abisin1234
Thanks.
Sounds like if I really wanna improve I have to study full time (or close to full time) at some point...right?
Is it hard to work full time and take the test?
Oh regarding my studying level...
I feel I still have to practice LR and RC... if I will take time off, I'm thinking to do all questions from PT 1 and up but...not sure it's helpful. But thinking to review throughoutly...I did not review well and I …
@"Alex Divine" @draj0623
Thanks,
I'm not sure how long yet...depends on the work amount I guess.
But if I will work full-time and take time off, it's gonna be at least months, possibly a year or two.
In this case, maybe I should not completely st…
Thanks everyone,
@nicole08
How many passages did you do?
I too miss like -9 to -14...still.
So disappointing...I tried to read structure first, but then I forget details. When I started to focus on details then I miss the big picture.
Don't know wh…
Hey @Alejandro,
Thanks for your reply and thanks for the webnair the other day
I still remember your recommendation "not afraid making a couple of mistakes per passage"...
Indeed especially in hard passages there are some questions that are just b…
Hey @notguilty90
thanks,
so just doing more passages won't help right? Unless I change "method" again...
At first I was doing bad on detail questions but once I started to focus on detail questions then I started to make more mistakes on big pictur…
Thanks
@mk940808 said:
I think there was a blog post on the Ask Asha section of Yale where she mentioned that it was to give particular attention to students who didn't have the financial means to pay for expensive courses.
Wait...so law school…
right now around -6 in each section...for RC it's a little more.
I have been using manhattan prep and Trainer. (I heard the author of Trainer is from manhattan prep too?)
Do they teach different things from 7sage?
I wonder how much overlap they hav…
6-8 hours now.
so it's like 3 hours at least per section..
Bought their PT78 explanation, really liked it so maybe?
But I'm not sure I have time to finish their course..
@"Alex Divine" said:
Why can you only do 2 sections with review per day?
So I do study slow...
I guess I'm taking too much time for review
I'm trying to fully understand each question...and I compare explanations from different websites cuz somet…
Thanks @"Alex Divine",
Yeah I know everyone study differently but I can only do 2 sections with review,
and thought I did not do well...or just too slow.
Do you mean if you have all the day you will do 4 sections in the morning and 4 sections at nig…
Thanks for your responses,
it seems some watch almost all explanations but some do not?
I read almost all because I'm not sure whether my interpretation is correct...is this bad habit?
true lol and it will be showed weird on the test score report too...like there's almost 5 yrs interval between the 1st take and the last take.
and 3rd take need to be much higher score; otherwise it might be disadvantage actually?
Hi, thanks for your reply, @"Rachel Yoon"
I was wondering...is "generally"="most"?
If so, I thought from the stimulus maybe we could say sickly→[some] killed by predators
Most+Most=some...right?
But then this contradicts to what the stimulus says (…
@montaha.rizeq So..if you wanna take more than 3 times, maybe you should wait for 5 yrs (from the 1st take) and take it after the 1st or second score disappear right? ( long rung though
But at the same time I wonder why they do not disclose the versions done outside the U.S.
If they have the same level, format etc, they should be able to disclose them...or maybe if they do so, it would be too many PTs to be published so they decide…