Hi everyone! I'm struggling with LR at the moment. I'm working my way through the Loophole by Ellen Cassidy, and am working through the CLIR-Translation Drills in the book at the moment (been using 7sage mainly for practice sets, LG, and analytics to date ...
Well i speedran through the cc and the variety in the number of questions was initially pretty difficult for me to properly adjust to, given that the methods listed in the cc are somewhat distinct from each other. I tried a section and struggled. However, ...
I've recently been completing the Preptests with the 'Stimulate Modern' button on, was just wondering if there's a way to complete these skipped sections in the same format, as I found out that the current LSAT has an experimental section and I want to get ...
Hi! I’m having a bit of trouble approaching my method of review w this section of the LSAT. I’ve been going through the curriculum and doing all the practice sets each section provides. I cant help but think that the best way to approach testing myself it ...
Answer is C: I actually eliminated C pretty quickly on the grounds that the answer choice alleges the ethical principle **does not help** the journalist, whereas Anita states that the guidance is **inadequate**. If something is inadequate, I take that to ...
I'm averaging around -5 to -7 on LogicalReasoning and I really feel like I'm stuck score wise. I notice that some people swear by Translations and CLIR drills, can anyone give their thoughts on these two drills?
I've taken 6 practice lsats, My scores were 155, 153, 148, 157, 149, 145
I've completed all of the logicalreasoning section of the 7sage course, what am I doing wrong??? How is it possible that my scores gets worse the more I study
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.