Yes, I found writing them to be too time consuming too, but I would highly recommend the recording. It allows you to go back and check if you got it right. You don't have to check every stimulus, just the ones you are uncertain about. When I practic…
It is handwritten. It does impact the time, but the reasoning was that we tend to remember material we write by hand in contrast to the info we type. It is definitely possible to cut back time though. I did not get 35 minutes, but I got around to 4…
Hi, it's a system developed by Ellen Cassidy. You read the stimulus. And you can can reread parts of it, but when you hit the last sentence you cover the stimulus. After that, you recall and speak out lound or write the stimuli. During your review, …
Yes, and I found that it helps me to count the sentences as I commit them to memory. I have a finger up for each premise and I count down as I recite it verbally. Otherwise, I lose track of how many premises there are. Hope this helps!
So you would read and cover the stimulus you normally do but instead of writing the stimulus done, you verbally recite the blind translation and record it. You mark the questions you want to check back on and then move on. The goal is to get your t…
Hello,
I found the blind translation from the Loophole to be the most helpful, to be honest. The first time, I tried a couple of blind translations and gave up on the writing. However, I found the vocal blind translations to be easier to manage so …
Just to clarify, when we apply cannot, we negate the NA and when we apply without, we negate the SA. With these two rules, wouldn't the third logic be
(cannot) GS without GFarm = /GS → /GFarm
How did JY cancel out the negations?
Hello Gabriel,
I have found the second LR to be more difficult and my lower scored section. I used to believe that it was just a harder version of the first one. However, after learning about the research above, I wonder if it's just fatigue.
I second @FindingSage. I was also in the same boat and chose to take the test. I convinced myself that I had to go to law school at a certain time and this decision pressured me to take way earlier than I was ready for.
The score preview is appeali…
Hi @jegosi215,
I'm sorry it's been a difficult couple of months. I relate so much to your anxiety and not wanting to be distracted. Because with other classes and study materials, more time spent studying does mean a higher score, I also found myse…
Hey @legallyconfused Congratulations! That's an awesome score! LSAC has a score search you could use to look up each school's class profile and chance of acceptance (https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/UGPALSAT/UGPALSAT.aspx).
Hi,
So from my understanding
1. Exactly is modifying the archaeological site. Gallagher only discovered one, so the others (F and 0) discovered the other four. It's not a one-to-one relationship.
This depends on how you set up your diagram. I w…
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It's doing several questions from the same question type, repeatedly until you feel comfortable with the material again.
I would do the CC for the questions types I missed previously and then follow up with drills after I am done…
Hey, be a little easier on yourself. You are managing the stress of this pandemic while studying for the LSAT and that's admirable!
For the CC, I would go over the questions I missed and watch the videos for its corresponding question type. It woul…
I would make studying for the LSAT the most enjoyable experience I could have. It's good that you know what you want and when you want to take the test. For me, the first two times I took the test, I gave myself less than three months to study while…