I started going through 7sage in November 2020, and I ... in order (I started with logic games, then moved on tologicalreasoning ... drilling that wasn't in the CC. I've ... but I tried to tailor my studying to my needs, and ... with the improvements in my score so far.
... questions about your approach to fool-proofing and completing ... CC:
(1) You said that you would ... -3 sections per day. To clarify, you would do ... Then PT 19 Games 1-4 and then watch ... comeback to fool proofing LG 1-35? Or start fool proofing in ...
... two questions about your approach to fool-proofing and completing the ... then comeback to fool proofing LG 1-35? Or start fool proofing in tandem ... />
Of course!
(1) I'd try to do the whole section ... are the really important ones to start with, because they' ...
1. Navigate to Drills
2. Filter PrepTests ... PTs)
3. Filter Sections toLogicalReasoning
4. Filter further by ... icon at the leftmost column to add all the questions, ... mark the questions you want to include with the plus ...
thank you so much! is it true then that in the past we had: 1 logic games section 1 reading comprehension section
2 logicalreasoning sections 1 experimental (could be any section type)
... maybe 2 full practice exams in between before my test date ... would need to look for to answer that question type for LogicalReasoning (same ... RC question types are similar toLogicalReasoning)
I take it in February so my opinion doesn’t matter but yes, you guys should provide this option. I drilled logicalreasoningin exactly this manner and I honestly think this + timed sections is the best way to study LR.
Something I came across recently and found slightly confusing was the difference between a claim and an assumption. Can someone help me understand the difference between these two categorizations specifically as it relates tologicalreasoning?
... I want to put for my answersto each question in the section ... , but I'm confused as to ... idea how to properly format the answer in this section? ... conduct student review of changes in university admission standards. ...
... was clueless when it came toLogicalReasoning. I did not put the ... improvements. My advice would be to continue practicing, practice is key ... , be sure to follow the blind review method ... . THE BEST WAY TO PRACTICE FOR THE LSAT IS ...
I'm the same as @ddakjiking. Through LSAT prep I've become more sensitive tological fallacies in every day arguments. And I think about things more logically.
... still not clear on this. To strengthen /A -> /B, we ... -> B. For example, according to "LogicalReasoning Bible" by claiming that A ... , wouldn't we also have to assume that if /A does ...
... question reveals a key inference to the game, that allows you ... to answer all other questions more ... . Ping not done the answersto that game in order, he would not ... have been able to approach the ...
... doing LG sections from PT 1-35 under timed conditions specified by ... also don't have to do all of 1-35, though generally recommended ... . You should ideally aim to fool ...
I’ve also heard advice not to rush in apps just because we have early scores. Always better to submit your best possible application than to get it in1 week earlier.
... ; Since S is in, we have to kick O out. ... (if O goes in ... in but not next to each other. H/T have to go in slot 1 ... and 3. H can go 1 ... correct answer because J has to be 3rd.
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... " are there video explanations to all of PTs 1-35?
For ... up. I think PT's 1to 16 will come eventually, but ... that isn't entirely relevant to the contemporary test, so there ... would have to be a lot of caveats ...