@chillout34 said:
Does anyone else notice a shift in language from test 82 to 83? Also I notice that in LR there are more difficult questions at the beginning and easier questions at the end.
I took both 82 and 83 within the last few weeks a…
A good way to check if you’re ever stuck between 2 conclusions is to see if the conclusion you’ve ID’d as the Main Conclusion is supported by the sub conclusion.
Say we have something like this in a MP stim:
The new legislation the mayor is propos…
@SLP_futureJD said:
@Alex Thanks so much for this! I am searching all over the syllabus for PT B and can't find it. Is it on 7Sage Ultimate?
You’re welcome!
Yes, I believe it is between PT27 and PT 28 on the syllabus.
Here’s a little list:
Challenging Logic Games
PT 77 game 3
PT 79 game 4
PT 72 game 4
PT 62 game 2
PT 65 game 4
PT 67 game 4
PT 70 game 3
PT 41 game 4
PT B circle game
PT 2 game 3
PT 2 game 4
PT 27 game 2
PT 15 game 2
PT 40 game 3
PT …
@MindyKale said:
@Alex Hi
@DivineRaze I think good example of rule driven games are the game in PT 79 which I don't want to spoil too much if you haven't done it.
Wherein you can pretty much not determine information about exact pos…
@DivineRaze said:
@Alex Hey whats the best way to figure out if a game is rule driven or inference/splitting driven?
Basically, rule-driven games are ones that don't have many inferences to be made up front. They generally have only a 2-3 ru…
@Amrina96k said:
@Alex said:
So much of games is banking time so you have enough to finish the last game(s). Have you tried recording yourself taking a section? Where are you spending your time? That’s the first thing you want to f…
@Shrilaraune said:
Hi there!
So I'm still trying to answer this question and could use some help! Lots of different sources, including 7sager and the Trainer, suggest I find the flaw in the argument if I can, before considering answer choic…
So much of games is banking time so you have enough to finish the last game(s). Have you tried recording yourself taking a section? Where are you spending your time? That’s the first thing you want to figure out.
A few tips that helped me with time…
@AChris1210 said:
I’m taking the LSAT next week but still really struggling with logic games. Sometimes I’ll just freeze and have no idea what to do with it after making the game board and writing the rules.
Im only a few points shy of my…
The biggest changes I noticed happened gradually in the 60s. The good news is, I went in order and the changes really didn’t affect my scores. It’s not like all of the sudden I got to PT64 and was like “Wtf! This LR is harder. This must be the chang…
Every argument has so many possible assumptions that it makes it hard to have a formulaic and foolproof way to prephrase them.
I’ve seen questions where there’s an obvious gap where a bridging answer seemed likely, and the correct answer was a def…
A 175 is a really amazing BR score. So congrats!
How many are you missing on LR during your timed takes?
There could be a lot of reasons for this and more info would be helpful. In the meantime, here are some things to consider:
Are there specif…
Totally agree with @"Leah M B" !
Revisit the CC, re-do lessons, make sure your fundamentals are solid, and do untimed LR work. I stopped doing timed sections until I could basically always go -0 on untimed LR sections. If you learn to do something …
The 42-51 aren't THAT different so if you're completely out maybe picking up that book to work through isn't a bad idea. I still think your best bet might be re-doing the tests from 62+ since they're more relevant and close to what you'll see on tes…
The key to doing well on in-out games is your proficiency with conditional logic. Learn to diagram out and understand the rules at an intuitive level. Once you nail that down they actually become really easy and fun!
I had a custom version of an LOR written for Stanford since their application gives you a place for one. (the prof was a Stanford Law alum.) But otherwise, I don't think it's necessary.
@TylerPKP said:
Hi 7Sagers, I'm a senior in undergraduate and I plan to enroll in law school for the Fall of 2019. At the moment I'm not scoring where I need to be for the November LSAT. Should I withdraw and take the January LSAT?
Yeah, it'…
@oshun1 said:
I’ve seen comments here and there about gulc being like a law school scam and they game their numbers by having such a large class size. NAALP data looks good though unless I’m reading it wrong.
Just got invited to a group i…