Great post Tyler! It's been a pleasure getting to know over the past many months and a privilege to call you a friend. Your experience studying and preparing are valuable resources for others just starting their prep, so keep in touch!
Awesome! Come prepared with questions about any topic: LSAT, confidence, test taking strategies, application process, my opinion about school visits (I visited all the top 14 over the past month), restaurant/food recipe recommendations; doesn't matt…
All the T14 (really tailoring my app for Y and H). I am going to take a GMAT practice test to see if I want to study for it for a bit and apply to an MBA program (really only looking at Wharton, Stanford, and Harvard for that since I already have a…
No, both examples are not valid.
In argument 1, there could be multiple causes of B. The existence of B doesn't necessarily indicate the existence of A.
Smoking causes cancer.
I have cancer.
Does that by necessity mean that I am a smoker? No; I c…
The admission course is great! @david.busis helped me write a phenomenal PS and Yale 250. Also, the information in the course has really helped me formulate my app strategy/when to apply and thing like that.
@alu6anka said:
purchases a copy of a copyrighted work from the copyright holder
If you purchased the PDFs from somewhere, those should be yours forever.
However, the LSAC licensed out the PDFs to LSAT prep firms, but then (to my understanding) …
My process was to try the question again on my own (freshly printed so my prior work/pencil marks wont bias me). Once I answered the question, then I'd check it and watch the video explanation. If I missed it/still wasn't 100%, I'd type out an exp…
I'll throw some non traditional thing in here that I thought were useful. 7Sage, Trainer, PTs are all great, but I found these a lot of help, too:
Introduction to Logic by Harry Gensler (doing the problem sets/logic cola was really helpful)
Infor…
I think it can help if worded correctly. Of course you should never actually use the phrase "see the light" or anything like that. But, if you can draw attention to progress and emphasize the numbers that do in fact speak for themselves, it don't …
1.) Economics: Giffen Goods
2.) Art: This will be the comparative passage comparing stream of consciousness in literature; both passages are scholarly articles (Passage A about Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope and Passage B about Ulysses by James J…
I have an MS, so I'll give my input. It's true that only undergrad GPA (specifically LSAC calculated) matters for the rankings/medians, so every law school is going to care about those simply for that reason. Graduate GPAs tend to be pretty high, …
Answer D is wrong because it doesn't have to be true. The sufficient condition in answer D is the negation of the first sufficient condition in the diagram. Once you negate the sufficient condition, the rule becomes irrelevant; anything afterwards…
This is a pretty cookie cutter correlation/causation flaw, and answer A is one way to severely weaken this argument. If it's the case that something causes people to sleep less and get sick, then affecting sleeps probably won't do much. I think th…