From your explanation, I actually think your reasoning for C is much more a direct attack on the premise than what answer E says.
You say that C implies the "card game could not have allowed for an accurate reading," but isn't that just discreditin…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Did you only do LG during that time? Or did you also find to drill and PT or whatever?
I am studying full time, so I did other stuff throughout. On the first pass through or two, it will take much more time to do the gam…
Improving on LG simply comes down to volume and repetition. Do games from PTs 1-35 over and over, at least 4 times for each and every game. Follow Pacifico's LG fool proof method.
So much good advice from @"nessa.k13.0" and @Sami !
I just want to jump in and emphasize that with a BR score of 165-168, and a goal score of 170+, you definitely want to keep learning and reinforcing concepts. There is still room for growth as far…
I just finished fool proofing 1-35.
I did it slightly differently from the Pacifico/JY methods.
I scheduled out 3 LG sections a day (12 games total). However, I did not repeat the games within the day. I just did them, watched JY do them, then mov…
The key metric is whether or not your highest LSAT score is above the 75th percentile of a school. One score higher than the 75th is not going to make much difference than another score also higher than the 75th.
Regarding retakes, here is definiti…
The blind review is explained here:
https://classic.7sage.com/the-blind-review-how-to-correctly-prep-for-lsat-part-1/
I would not worry about it too much for the diagnostic. You can use 7sage's proctor app for timing or you can download the audio …
June is not do or die.
June is die or die. I don't mean to offend you but I think you need some really blunt advice. You can go ahead and take the June LSAT, but it's less than three weeks away. You are unlikely to score higher than your practice t…
As explained by the Dean of Admissions of Yale, "law schools may not require applicants to withdraw from schools from which they have not yet received a decision as a condition of accepting a scholarship or any other type of offer" Source here: http…
Was this your first preptest? You might find that your score goes up a few points after another few preptests solely because you are more used to doing the test under timed conditions.
@JustDoIt has some good advice. Basically, my recommendation is…
Just as a short answer, plop "not" in front of any statement to negate it. Then think about how that impacts the meaning of the statement.
I'm not sure how far into the lessons you are, but JY has some great videos about the idea of none, some, and…
In the Trends tab on the Analytics section, there are difficulty rankings of LR and RC sections. You could use that to find some of the more difficult sections. It's really more about your own personal weaknesses though. I'd just drill weaknesses an…
I am going to advocate strongly for the untimed practice.
If you don't have the fundamental knowledge, and you attempt to drill timed, you might practice bad habits of thinking as you attempt to find shortcuts to finish a question on time.
Instead…
It's all about repetition and volume. Fool proofing games from PT 1-35.
If you follow Pacifico's strategy of doing each game at least 4 times, then mastery requires doing those games literally hundreds of times combined.
The LSAT process is hard and progress is non-linear.
I am a little confused by your attitude on the scores--you seem to have jumped from a pre-CC score of 141 to a post CC score of ~154. That's a 13 point jump, which is huge! That should be a cause…
Great advice above.
Not getting to 5-8 questions is definitely selling yourself short. Watch the webinar on skipping. Almost never should 3 minutes be spent on a question. You are much better off skipping hard questions in the middle to get to thos…
All the pencil talk you'll ever want:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2543/the-pencil-thread-7sage-style/p1
https://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/10792/
To me, the best way to describe the flaw in the argument is to think about a pie chart. The conclusion of the argument is about the overall size of the pie. It says the pie has not shrunk. But the evidence it uses to attempt to justify that conclusi…
For PT19.4.Q12, I think the entire concept of efficiency is a trap meant to get you to stray from what is actually in the stimulus. At no point in the stimulus is efficiency discussed. Therefore, we can conclude nothing about efficiency. This is why…
I'm not sure about the specific question you cited, maybe I will look into it and provide a response later.
But I want to point out how to spot the difference between MSS and Strengthen questions. The difference is whether you apply the answer choi…
I believe you can conclude both 1 and 2 based on context and how we know the world works. I think the statement you give hints at the duration one can remain submerged as a necessary condition for the depth to which one can dive (to an unknown exten…
@"Alex Divine" Great advice. Chop up 1-35 for fool proofing LG, drilling question types, playing with timing on sections. PTs 1-35 are not too old to learn from. They should form the foundation of your learning.
Realistically, you cannot do more th…
My quick answer is that you are a splitter when one of your LSAT/GPA is below the 25th percentile of the school and the other is above the 75th percentile
@dennisgerrard
During LG practice, I do time myself, but I use a timer that counts up. I do not put a time limit on my practice. I go about doing the game in a manner where I am confident that I am making the inferences I need to answer questions w…