@jyang72 said:
@Alejandro, what could be better than debating with native speaker in the courtroom with our non-english accent? That is what makes us great not weak!
touche....point taken
Non native speaker here. I don't think there is a difference between the strategy you should take and any other native speaker should take to get better and improve timing. Just practice more and familiarize yourself more with the exam. There are no…
Just have a good grasp of what the flaw is and go to the answer choices with an open mind! That should be enough. For questions like SA it is good to have a prediction of what the answer would be though.
I wouldn't look at the score, unless you haven't taken that test in like 3+ months. Regardless, focus on the skills that you are reinforcing rather than the score on your retakes. That is what those tests are useful for! Hope that helps.
Hey @alexandergreen93 yup they are completely different statements! I guess I misread the conditional logic there so thank you for pointing that out and making me realize my mistake.
"only the best management consultants have worked for the top man…
So your explanation would make me understand why A is the right answer; however, answer A says that the president presumes that "only the" people at those firms are the best at what they do. There seems to be a difference between saying that all emp…
@Kbrizzle that's the right mentality and I'm right there with you man! In terms of the diagnostic don't sweat it too much. Mine was a 143 and my highest score when I studied for the December 2013 LSAT was a 171. It's not easy, but with the right me…