The an> @LSATWizard1996 said:
My advice is pinpoint questions you are getting right fast, and try to do these even faster. Also, try to pinpoint questions that are giving you trouble and try to do these faster.
It may just take more time…
Can you remind me which PT this is? I do remember that the stimulus says two things:
One of the premises states that the participants found that the experts' paintings were aesthetically better than the preschoolers' paintings
The conclusion says …
The plots discussed are the land taken out of production for 20 years, and land that has been farmed for many years. They don’t talk about “native land” - they are sowing these plots with seeds from native plant species. They also don’t talk about l…
Like I said above, lines 45 onward are referring to the lands in the study that haven’t been taken out of production, hence why it says “fields farmed for many years.”
In the experiment, they can take land that has been out of production for 20 yea…
I think you misread answer choice D, which says, "The soil that was taken from the land that had been out of production was lacking in fungi and other beneficial organisms." The land they're talking about in answer choice D is the land that hasn't b…
Using your PTO days or even working out something with your employer to reduce your hours/work part-time (if you can) are two options. Something I stress is giving yourself more than enough time before you take the LSAT. Studying for less time each …
@Ashley2018 said:
@mesposito886 said:
Hey Ashley, good question. This stimulus doesn't contain an argument per se, but it low-key wants us to assume that actual use of headlights is the reason drivers who use headlights all the tim…
Hey Ashley, good question. This stimulus doesn't contain an argument per se, but it low-key wants us to assume that actual use of headlights is the reason drivers who use headlights all the time are less likely to get into collisions than those who …
I'm in a similar boat. I think a lot of it comes down to the relative wordiness of SA questions in comparison to other question types, which make them seem overwhelming. It would be worth drilling some SA questions (you can make the problem sets fro…
I agree with some of the earlier comments that two PTs a day is too much. I don't think you're giving yourself nearly enough time to carefully blind review each test and really take a third look at the questions you got wrong once you get your resul…
I've mostly studied after work (9:30 am to 5:30 pm) although I'm aware that doesn't always work for everyone. I'm also not sure when you're planning on taking the LSAT, but if you start quite far out from the test you may find that studying for less…
I'm studying to take the LSAT for a second time. I used to have panic attacks approaching LR because it was my weakest section, and would put off doing full PTs out of dread for the test. My mental state approaching the test has changed my studying …
Hey Ashley, thanks for linking the question (so much easier than when people don't). This is an assumption question, which requires that you find an unstated premise that bridges the premise in the stimulus with its conclusion. I find it helpful to …