I second this. I improved by 8 points because of this course and got accepted on Friday.
Thank you so much for your wonderful content and the community.
I'll miss it.
@StopLawying said:
I have the instructions, any way to upload a pic here?
You can upload a picture to http://imgur.com then click the image icon above the text posts (which looks like this: ) and put in the image link to make an ...
... it easier to focus on content if they are making very ... 'd aim to look at all four passages, skipping time sink ... still unable to get to all four.
Outside of LSAT ...
... very good understanding of the content of the LSAT. Now, you ... . To analogize, you now know all of the notes of Bach ... ’s Cello Suite no. 1, but you’ve still got ...
... are not reading for the content. Sometimes difficult/uninteresting subject matter ... odd question that requires more content synthesis, but at the base ...
... not reflect my intelligence at all, but I do feel like ... . That's what it's all about. Work hard, don't ... lie to yourself. That's all the LSAT is. Now I ... to keep myself from being content. I know I'll plateau ...
... to understand or memorize all the details, or you ... made by people above are all great: after each paragraph ... is stuff we do all day without thinking about ... clue what most of the content meant, and didn't ... Question 9 is about paragraph 1 and I seem to remember ...
@sunnyp89 - the answers above nail it: more "kinds of lamps" does not explain "more lamps"
And please remove the verbatim question.
Maybe @"Dillon A. Wright" can help with editing out the copyrighted content. The question is PT36, S1, Q23
Yeah, I remember that one! As funny as these are, I think they're actually good practice for those "familiar content" questions. The content is kind of nonsense and we're forced to see past what we know.