@"Jonathan Wang" said:
For example, uGPA seems to be the rallying point for everyone who thinks they're smart because they did well in college but can't score well on the LSAT, but if your complaint is that LSAT's predictive value is bad, uGPA's is ...
Thank you all for your kind words - I'm very fortunate. I hope you all keep putting one foot in front of the other - the path can have ups and downs but good things can happen.
I think the Trainer is a great supplement for Reading Comp - definitely do the Trainer lesson on Reading Comp Question types as well as structure vs. content
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I've literally never done any "outside reading" for the LSAT. Instead I watch quality television programming (during the, you know, 6 hours of free time I have each ...
It's more that certain words should be red flags to get you to think in a certain direction rather than guiding you down that path. "At least" is a great example of this since it is a great chart signifier but not a fool proof one.
@apublicdisplay I think we said the same thing, that a higher LSAT will definitely help. I didn't say be content with what you have, I said if you score higher you could probably get in.but maybe you weren't disagreeing with my comments lol
... are allowed to choose one path or another and by choosing ... one path you can explain away the ... stimulus, but the other path would not, then it is ... keeps you on that one path and E helps to do ...
... focus too heavily on the content that you're reading! Try ... strategy / general outline for the content over any of the details ... focus less on the actual content and ignore a lot of ...