... I know everything about the test so learning new ... spend on the questions you got wrong isthe most ... after passage 1. For LR, the suggestion I mentioned has ... with not knowing is a step inthe right direction and ... mind and not get inthe way with your commitment ...
... X, because Y. X Isthe Conclusion, Y the premise. I also like ... think Y, therefore X. X isthe conclusion or MP.
... in either spot and the one that supports the other is they MP. The ... and I think (especially inthe 70+) tests, you find a lack of ...
... 't agree with you on the necessity of a math section ... you think about the difficulty of the GRE relative to the LSAT? I ... you that the GRE is nearly universally regarded as theeasier of the two tests. Just ...
... may use the GMAT in lieu of the LSAT. The two year program ... the harder LR and RC questions, I really don't see the point in ... skill to acquire and is very useful inthe legal profession. However, ... at a certain point, when the ...
... LR questions in 30-50 seconds unless its at the very start of the ... it comes to LR. While it’s nice for the ego to ... a minute and that is just money inthe bank for those harder ... questions at the end. (by the way ...
... intuitively understand translation, at the avoidable cost of recognizing fast ... use a clean copy for thenewertests, since I don't ... . Especially with LG, using the same copy is a nightmare.
... of you cycle through older tests, especially those you may ...
... burning out, but for the past week I've ... difference. Really finding that the foundations I've built just ... seem to be transferring to thenewertests. I'm feeling a ... good at doing older tests after all of this ... nearly no better at LR on thenewer ones than when ...
@"Cant Get Right" said: The only difference I’ve really noticed isthenewertests do seem to have a slightly higher proportion of more attractive wrong answer choices.
... you find the answer choices on thenewertests more concise ... easier time pinpointing exactly why the wrong answers are wrong for thenewertests ... than I would for the older ones ... use an analogy, thenewertests have long, curly hair ...
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Secondly, my target score is at least inthe 160's. Let's ... to finish the course and then take the proctored prep tests to see ... an exercise for the other prep tests then I saw the syllabus schedule ...
I probably won't be able to meet outside of Berkeley! Anyone interested in skyping? I would also love to BR some earlier PTs together. I haven't joined the 7sage BR group yet because I'm saving thenewertests for when I'm farther along in my LSAT prep!
... mix of PT50s and 60s inthe middle of your study. ... I went the conventional route going from ... formed some bad habits inthe earlier tests that I didn't ... weaknesses but for me LR and RC got harder ... because they played against the study habits I had ...
... PTs. The topic isthe subject of a fair amount of debate inthe LSAT ... study community, but I would say that thetests from the ... on RC, the underlying structure of the test is very similar inthe 30s-40s ...
Yes, make sure you're mixing in fresh ... have to readjust to the slight differences inthe 70s come test day ... it's more about the process than the score. When I'm ... you're pretty familiar with the material, give yourself 30mins ...
... The LSAT is wonderful because it is truly one of the only tests ... of its magnitude in ... with my confidence in attacking the questions. I haven ... finish the core curriculum and Blind review your tests...
... I want to do is shoot myself inthe foot; I want every ... say - the Logical Reasoning curriculum is incredible. I pulled a LR section from ... better than my performance on the diagnostic (June '07). I ... logic games (was hopeless on the diagnostic) and speeding my ...
... tests appear to be within your desired range (3 points above the ... "minimum acceptable" is probably right inthe middle of "acceptable ... few points. The "good scenario" is that you score inthe upper half of ...
Thanks guys :) Somewhat unrelated but could you say the same of the usefulness of doing earlier RC sections? I've heard that they're a lot easierinthe earlier PTs, so is it better to focus on drilling RC sections that come after, say, the PT 35 mark?
... common for people to find thenewertests more difficult after getting used ... it time and really put the work in on your BR..you ... 'll eventually adapt to the subtle ... through and potentially glossing over the subtleties. This could help with ...
... are bad because the support is insufficient to justify the conclusion. A correlation ... have no support. Thus, C isthe only answer supported (extremely weakly ... sure if this illustrates the issue inthe newest tests. However, I hope it ...
... since thenewer ones can be different from the older tests and ... would be oblivious to the new tests. Do preptests change ... this problem? Any advice? Thanks in advance.