Is there a way to see explanations of questions in drill mode or am I just being blind? 7sage is so difficult to navigate through I feel like instead of spending time studying I am spending time trying to navigate through this thing.
I guess the reason why its true is because its strengthening the reason to use sugar on the wound, best explained because of its dehydrating effect. I originally choose E but then switched it to A and got it right in a blind review.
Looking to help out a few people who are finding it difficult to improve in LogicalReasoning. If LR feels like your cryptonite and is bringing down your overall score, dm me.
... on the LSAT including 2 logicalreasoning sections and 1 unscored section ... section was predetermined to be logicalreasoning and now the double section ...
I know that sufficient assumption questions essentially have a formula you can go by in order to reach the answer. Are there any other questions that I should approach in the same way? Sufficient assumption questions do seem easily approachable/easily ...
when should I start taking full length practice tests? I have completed over half of the logicalreasoning in core curriculum but not sure when to start taking full length PTs. Have not taken a PT since the diagnostic
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For all of those 7Sage team members who have taken the LSAT in the past. Have any of you ever gotten two reading comp sections instead of two logicalreasoning sections?
If anyone has any tips on LR, I would appreciate it. I have been studying for about 3 months and have gone through Core Curriculum and several practice tests, I have also went through Ellen Cassidy's Loophole book.