@"Spencer D" said:
All dinosaurs that hunt its prey can run, swim and fly.
Dinosaurs that cannot run, cannot swim or cannot fly are easy to catch and delicious to eat.
@FameCityQueen I know precisely how you feel. I felt like I needed to vomit when I decided to withdraw just this past Monday. As we study for this bedamndable test, if the LSAT teaches us anything, it proves we're resourceful and resilient.
Shooting for a June 17' take here, I look forward to seeing today's LG section when it comes out. I have spent considerable time on LG and have completed more than 1,000 copies of games. My recommendation, and I think this will become the eventual ...
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
you can always use Skype.
You are correct up to a point, however, Skype doesn't work for those of us whom are deaf and rely on speech-to-text to communicate in some venues over computer/Internet---- ...
@tanes256 - I've worked with Spreeder for a few days now, and have increased my speed as well as comprehension from 190wpm to 386wpm. A marked improvement and I desperately needed any improvement, even if only a little. Such an improvement in only a few ...
I was going to write something similar to this thread recently, I actually don't think that the new LG sections are really that new in their structure. I might be one of only a few to think this but if you have a chance, PT 31's LG section is one of ...
I usually negate some to none but it depends on what is inside stimulus and what the particular answer choice that I am trying to negate says. However if you are looking for a more general way to negate you can negate an answer choice by applying the ...
@vduran1988 excellent honest assessment towards the goal of ironing everything out before test day. Stick with such an approach and I assure you it will pay dividends. I should note that diagramming conditionals is slightly different than the diagraming ...
Did U Michigan have an emotional toll on you? ;) hahahhaha jokes. Don't stop now you're almost at the finish line! Take a day off or something but get back into it soon. It's always good to have your apps in ASAP :)
Yes, @danielznelson is correct. Was the 15 minute sequencing game PT 68 Game 4? If so, that is my all time favorite game. I've done it blindfolded twice.
I think preparation for logic games is in my experienced best approached by ...
@LARamsNation I wouldn't count out any game or reviewing that game's corresponding video on 7Sage. I think eventually, the prevailing wisdom amongst test takers that are looking for elite scores will be to have some interaction with every game in LSAT ...
Hey folks, I am not sitting for the exam until June but wanted to stop by to say that it has taken me 1 calendar year: about 1200 games to be what I would consider even mildly comfortable with games. I mean that sincerely.
@"Giant Panda" a few of your terms seem to be a bit off for steps 2 and 3. The stimulus is actually where we read about the stuff that forms the argument or fact set. The question stem is what asks us to perform a certain task.
@danielznelson said:
I did all of them, aside from the maybe 1-20/30-something, though I did use those PTs for individual sections and prep material. I also did retakes, which is a huge help in getting your score up. I imagine you could take less ...
Presupposition simple means an assumption that is taken for granted.
For the better part of 30 years the LSAT has been conflating percentages with whole numbers and whole numbers with percentages. This has been a staple of the exam on flaw ...
You had to apply to get it actually .. if u do it can go from time and a half to double time . I was able to get 53 min sections instead of 35 because of my learning disability .