@"Giant Panda" a few of your terms seem to be a bit off for steps 2 and 3. The stimulus is actually where we read about the stuff that forms the argument or fact set. The question stem is what asks us to perform a certain task.
@gparmar92 in and out games are actually my favorite games. If you need any tips on any specific in and out game don't hesitate to reach out on this thread or another or a PM. Two thing I wanted to share with you that I carry with me with in and o…
Hey folks, I am not sitting for the exam until June but wanted to stop by to say that it has taken me 1 calendar year: about 1200 games to be what I would consider even mildly comfortable with games. I mean that sincerely.
I once saw a drawing t…
@LARamsNation I wouldn't count out any game or reviewing that game's corresponding video on 7Sage. I think eventually, the prevailing wisdom amongst test takers that are looking for elite scores will be to have some interaction with every game in L…
Yes, @danielznelson is correct. Was the 15 minute sequencing game PT 68 Game 4? If so, that is my all time favorite game. I've done it blindfolded twice.
I think preparation for logic games is in my experienced best approached by appealing to wh…
I’m not really a fan of this question and answer choice (A) because of some sloppy language that I will get to shortly. I don’t believe this question would stand on the modern exams. So what, in plain English is going on here?
Step 1: what is ou…
I think this is a very important game to be familiar with. The presence of the contradiction signals that LSAC expects us to recognize when it one present and what that means for our gameboard. I will be drilling this game several times form until…
@vduran1988 excellent honest assessment towards the goal of ironing everything out before test day. Stick with such an approach and I assure you it will pay dividends. I should note that diagramming conditionals is slightly different than the diag…
I sure do. During sections, for the really tough questions it helps me to keep things straight to draw a small diagram. I do it all the time on BR. Obviously, as you pointed out there is a point of diminishing returns but what I have noticed is t…
I was going to write something similar to this thread recently, I actually don't think that the new LG sections are really that new in their structure. I might be one of only a few to think this but if you have a chance, PT 31's LG section is one o…
A few remarks: The negation of "most" is tricky. Check out the quiz in the CC titled "Negation 3 w/ Answers" Question 1 is instructive. It isn't in my understanding correct to say that the negation of "most" is "some." The negation of most in a …
I just wanted to stop in and say that the guy fumbling the tape measurer and then apparently falling is one of the single most ridiculous things I have ever seen.
I look forward to this webinar!
Shooting for a June 17' take here, I look forward to seeing today's LG section when it comes out. I have spent considerable time on LG and have completed more than 1,000 copies of games. My recommendation, and I think this will become the eventual…
@"steve-10" said it perfectly, what is happening here is a violation of the first rule on the list. I should add that something I have learned from a painstaking climb up the LG ladder is that if you somehow have 2 answer choices that are correct, …
A fellow NY'er? Welcome! Others will certainly know better than me but it is my understanding that a 3.5/170 makes you very competitive for Northwestern! Feel free to reach out on the board with any questions.
You know yourself better than any of us do. The way I see it you've got two choices: 1. Power through getting sick if you can (and if being sick isn't going to significantly effect your performance) and take the exam. 2. Realize whats to be is to b…