... to just keep solving as many problems as you can until it ... clicks. This, by the way, has worked ... I used to read through the stimulus and try to figure outthe question on ... my own first before listening to JY ...
... from -8/-10 tothe -4/-6 range. The first and most ... Instead of reading to understand the content focus on the relationships. If ... no idea where to look for it in the passage, I'm ... crossing out those answer choices makes it easier to focus on the contenders.
... with @LSATscrub -- that's generally the same for me as well ... But sometimes, when I know the question isn't that bad ... is refusing to draw outthe relationships, I just write itout during the first round ... can easily translate and get it). If you're pretty lost ...
... in some measures that fixed the instances of bouncing answer choices ... try a force refresh, check itout, and let us know if ... , device, and question you see the bouncing on.
** ... refresh, and try it again to see if the highlighting is better on ...
... taking July. It gives me a possible opportunity to try outthe new digital ... to rethink September. It is too close to score release from July to use the ... freebie (registration ends the 1st ...
... me Force Refresh and then itfailsto reload the test for me unless ... I delete all of the preptest data. The first time I thankfully ... able to remember my answers and then continue with the test, but the ... bug is really unfortunate given the limited number of PTs ...
... desk large enough to pen outthe testing book and the answer sheet with ... liked the Guangzhou testing room better, as it was brighter and the ... , if it hadn't changed, is located on the northern edge ... they were to not distract me from the test, although it might ...
... and win out. But it logically follows on average simply due tothe point ... it is relative to something'. When people read The LSAT benefits the rich it seems to ... say - the existence of the LSAT leads to ...
... ; I'm really struggling with the logic games section, whenever I ... a game for the first time I tend to struggle. I've ... number but I’d say it’s probably around like 200 ... tried to force outthe inferences time and time again and eventually it did ...
... semesters when I tore out all the pages of my textbook ... ?
- Is it poor identification of the question stem?
- ... Are you able to narrow it down to one of the correct ACs? Try ... and cannot think it through, then I listen tothe explanation. ...
... ; 1. Learn Conditional Reasoning until it's second nature
> ... Reasoning until it's second nature
> 3. Learn the Common ... to devote the entire 35 minutes to figuring outthe questions. I can confirm that the ...
... well. And found it useful to test drive the tablets and lsat writing ... most schools I spoke to weren't offering the fee waivers on ... schools ended up giving them out, if you don't mind ...
... during the past 9 months makes it harder to answer.)
> The main ... don't know. Try to figure outthe roots of your struggles, and ... the LSAT" and then you set outto do it. Your motivation should be to ...
... , plain, simple. It doesn’t get tothe point. It is full of ... not think the LSAT is all its cut outto be. Maybe ... it. It’s also there as a barrier to entry, and to weed outthe ... ‘lazies’, give law school the “academically ...
... , plain, simple. It doesn’t get tothe point. It is full of ... not think the LSAT is all its cut outto be. Maybe ... it. It’s also there as a barrier to entry, and to weed outthe ... ‘lazies’, give law school the “academically ...
... , plain, simple. It doesn’t get tothe point. It is full of ... not think the LSAT is all its cut outto be. Maybe ... it. It’s also there as a barrier to entry, and to weed outthe ... ‘lazies’, give law school the “academically ...
... , plain, simple. It doesn’t get tothe point. It is full of ... not think the LSAT is all its cut outto be. Maybe ... it. It’s also there as a barrier to entry, and to weed outthe ... ‘lazies’, give law school the “academically ...
... spoke to said the first thing they do to a reapplicant is to pull outthe ... old application and compare it with the new. And they expect to ... put some effort toit as opposed to just hit the submit button again ...
I would suggest some interesting hobbies for that section...interesting in the sense that it adds to your character the stuff they can't get out of the other sections of your application.
... in a different way from the LSAT. It's a ton of ... from your casebook. You have to pick outthe useful bits yourself, and ... of the way the prof chose to teach it. I would suggest trying to compile ... that one exam at the end, and it's graded anonymously.
... be tied to individual approach to question types. Hard to pin it down without ... once we find out which question types those are, it could be ... cold eyes approach to your question tackling process to iron outthe wrinkles in ...
... , you may know that the argument in the stimulus makes a math ... to do with numbers, you can quickly eliminate it. You can let the ... feed you rather than trying to work outthe math on your own.
... to do with numbers, you can quickly eliminate it. You can let the ... feed you rather than trying to work outthe math on your own ... as the scope of the math involved on the LSAT, it essentially is limited to ...
There are sometimes multiple ways to write outthe rules, like with math ... sometimes different ways of writing the same concept. Often we' ... way looks more intuitive and it takes trial and error. There ... of LGs--more than enough to practice with, and repeating ...