This is a pretty hard question. My particular difficulty was in the proposed relationship between "standing upright" and "free use of hands" in the stimulus. I was unsure of what "makes this possible" was supposed to signify: Something that is su…
Thank you for pointing out this game!
I don't remember ever doing this game. There are several layers of difficulty you have to get through to get a firm grasp on this game in my estimation. What was key for me here is to understand that there …
What helped me here is the question stem itself. Which is 9-2-13.
The question step states "If the press is" and is followed by 5 possible answer choices.
Combined with C) we have "If the press is not to be subsidized, it cannot be a profit making …
Peter, I live in New York, so I won't be able to meet up but you are more than welcome to join our Blind Review groups. Tonight we are blind review PT 69 at 8pm Eastern. The thread is on the front page of the forum. The link to the call is in the…
The rule is saying that the absence of P in group a implies the absence of H in group a. Contrapositive of this is H(subscript a)------>P(subscript a). What this means in plain English (and the way I tell myself when I am reading) is that if H …
How far along are you in your studies? If you have only recently started, many others will tell you that there will be bad PT days before there are really good PT days. As for the specifics of your question, yes, there is plenty of useful informat…
From my experience, the following aspects influence how hard a LR question is to reason through:
1.Convoluted or dense language in the stimulus (I'm thinking here of PT53-Section1-Question 16)
2.A "non-cookie cutter" stimulus (I'm thinking here of P…
The truth in my experience is that games can be broadly divided into two categories: 1. Games you come across that you can set up in a way that mirrors previous games you have done before. These games come in a variety of difficulty levels: from ga…
Do you mean "accurate" as in the possibility that people might be misrepresenting their LSAT score or UGPA? Or creating fake accounts to skew the numbers? *Edit* I don't see much of a benefit to gain from this, but it is the internet. Because I thi…
This morning I PT'd a section at Denny's ("America's Diner"). It was really busy and distracting, but it got me out of the comfort zone of my house. I have yet to sit for the real exam, but imagine my stress will be somewhere near the level I expe…
It has been my experience that the test itself is intense enough without strict time limits. The added pressures of 5 classes, work and an internship while productively studying can be done, but I personally wouldn't recommend it. You seem like an…
@"Nathan Turley" it looks like we have stumbled on the same technique as far as these old games go! As an aside, I have always wondered how people in 1991, 1992 etc actually dealt with these games during their administration. I've had a hard enoug…
To answer the original question, I have found 1-16 not only fairly representative but also containing just the right amount of "weirdness" that has afforded me an opportunity to really test how I react when the LSAT throws me a curveball. I think t…
@Mr.lopez, A,B,C are preptests from the mid-to-late 90s given in the February administration of the test (an administration that isn't typically released.) C2 is the name for the previously unreleased February test from the 2010s in the SuperPrep 2…