Hi, for those you who have scored 170 and over on the LSAT, do you recommend doing untimed drills instead of timed drills when you’re in the core curriculum? I just started learning about logic in the curriculum, but I would do timed drills with the time ...
I chose answer A because it seemed like the right answer, which I think is a trick of the test writers as a first answer choice. I didn't read answer choice B and skipped over it.
When reading through the logicalreasoning bible i have and going through the drills i find myself subconsciously following the same technique for both question types which leads me to ask what is the difference?
I'm just wondering about which prep tests are used to create drills for logicalreasoning. Are they taken from a couple of tests or are they scattered from all the prep tests available?
Hi everyone! I have completed the 7sage curriculum and have been drilling for a little over 2 weeks, but I am still averaging -9 on all my LR sections. I have been studying for the LSAT since May 1st and the only other resource I have used is The LSAT ...
... that has descriptions for the logicalreasoning section and tips? I think ... the multiple sections in the logicalreasoning section is making me confused ...
... jump from the beginning of LogicalReasoning to the end and then ... section. Even things learned in LogicalReasoning explanations can help in reading ...