@"RC LAWYER" said:
Is there a way to see the breakdown on our score, like how many LR were missed, LG, and RC? I know I can't view the actual test, but I'd like to know the breakdown if possible.
It's undisclosed, so no. I wish we had that i…
You should take a little break, maybe the weekend or this coming week, but don't be discouraged! Setbacks happen. It sounds like you definitely have a good work ethic, maybe you just need to adjust your study approach (and also, maybe reduce your ho…
@mrowley91 said:
LG - RC - LR. @"Phoebe E" I was getting worried when I didn't see anyone else have the same sections as me! I thought the RC black hole passage was rough...but then again, this is usually my worst section. I second the games p…
@Colleen1029 said:
To anyone who paid for score preview, finished the LSAT writing and took the rest of the exam: how soon after were you able to see your score? Was it sent via e-mail or did it show up at the end of the test?
Score Preview …
It's my understanding (based on what I've heard from someone else) that Undisclosed tests will only show you what score you received, and I believe, every Flex they've released has been an undisclosed test.
I would be surprised if you aren't considered an URM. I suppose the definitions could shift based on the school, but I think it's a safe bet to assume you fall under that category.
I echo the comments above. LG was easily my worst section when I started out and when I started the 7Sage curriculum, the really easy games that JY suggested should take 6/7 minutes took me 12. If you fullproof and enough and just get really accusto…
This isn't applicable for all question types in LR, but do you feel like you have a good understanding of say, the flaw or the structure of the argument before you look at the answer choices? In other words, do you have an idea of what the answer mi…
That seems like a reasonable plan, though it depends on how much time you have left to study before your test. If you don't have much time left, another thing to keep in mind is potentially skipping a Flaw question where you don't have a decent idea…
Hi,
To address your first question, no. Even if a particular illness/disease/ailment is the most common that does not necessarily mean that most people have it. You can even use the real world to think of how this applies. I don't have the exact f…
Below is how I interpreted the prompt and the answer choices (at least, among C and E).
Here is the prompt:
Although all contemporary advertising tries to persuade, only a small portion of contemporary advertising can be considered morally repreh…