Good thread! I was just wondering the same . Thank god to Sage at least now I know there is a difference between sufficient and necessaryassumption questions (didn't learn that in my over 1,000$ crappy test prep course).
I am constantly getting these necessaryassumption JY videos practice wrong. So ... and keep missing. I know necessaryassumption is something that the argument ... you approach these nasty annoying necessaryassumption questions? What do you look ...
I agree with @"QuickSilver" I have to lightly underline absolutely everything on the LSAT but it keeps me focused and helps me read faster. It might work for you as well!
Agree heartily with @"QuickSilver" — @Jengibre actually introduced me to this idea I believe and I have been using it ever since. WOW. Absolutely stellar focusing technique. Was astonished by the difference it made.
@"QuickSilver" love the Trainer especially for the question type breakdown for RC. The Trainer was my first love—but the RC question breakdown is something I'll return to again and again.
@"QuickSilver" love the RC categorizations in the Trainer. That was a very encouraging section for me. It was like ... there IS a way to make sense of it!
Same snacks during break...I like it @"QuickSilver"
One thing I want to start doing is taking PTs at the same time the LSAT is offered. I haven't been diligent about this at all so far, but I think it'll be good to make a habit of it.
@"QuickSilver" of course, consistency is a must! And going in with the mindset that it's just another PT, PT 75, helps with anxiety on test day! It's the same as the other PT that you've taken before.