... completely clueless - or is the LSATBlog option under the Discussion menu ... of the info on the Blog - arrgghhhh
7Sage offers so ... on Sunday reading through the Blog:)
1. Conclusion (most accurately expresses the conclusion)
- Usual structure: contextual + HOWEVER, point + supporting premises
- In this case, it helps to paraphrase the ...
In the starter package - JY makes a lot of references to like words like But and Because introducing premises. Does anyone know which module/video talks about these key words? Is there a cheatsheet?
Does anyone have a "cheatsheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types
Here is the best cheatsheet ever: hundreds of hours (300 hours minimum) of 7 sage (www.7sage.com). It is guaranteed! Don't trust my word, just ask the law students at the top law schools.
Here's a link to a "cheatsheet" that I and a few other students posted to before September. There is some good stuff in there..including NA/SA. Might be helpful to you all too.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/5005
@"The 180 Bro" I don't believe so. I read on another site (LSATBlog) that the explanations themselves are safe. I think the main issue here is the PDF files.