one of the best advice I got was from Josh Aldy and Alex Jacobs on Logic Games, to check each rule against all answer choices, instead of all rules against each answer choice. It seemed really counterintuitive for me in the beginning, but it's the a…
I see that the zebra mussels question has quite the fan club. That one almost broke my brain, but I submitted it for Josh Aldy's class Error Diagnosis class last saturday, (8/12, 2:15pm-3:15pm), I don't know if you were there in that class, but in c…
hm, I do qualify although I'm still super intimidated by your stats!) I've scored all of my PTs in the mid 170 range (except one), but I've only done 11 of them, and my drills can still be a hit/miss, (I also started studying in June with ZERO prior…
I don't know what happened, but most of my drills used to say that expected mistakes are anywhere from 20%-70%, and for the last week or so, most of my drills are expecting '4%-8%' to be incorrect, and they come with 4, 5 star questions. Kinda start…
Also, for me personally, I know that if the plan is to study an X number of hours weekly, cramming it over two days is not nearly as effective as spreading it over the week. LSAT isn't just about learning stuff and memorizing it, a lot of it is lear…
First negation:
The leopard magpie moth DOES NOT have the speed or the agility to escape from ANY of its potential predators" - DOES NOT, is negated as DOES, but the ANY, in context of the rest of this sentence, reads (for me at least) as ''NONE'…
I've taken taken one complete PT so far, and scored 173. I've been doing drills in very small portions, (pick 5-10 questions each) and really take advantage of blink review and the wrong answer journal.