Yeah @rachel , my LSAT resume reads like 7Sage's lesson on all the worst possible LSAT mistakes. By the time this is over, I think the only mistake I'll not have made is wasting my third take. If you're ever worried you're about to make an LSAT mist…
I'd take your criticism even further @BruiserWoods . I'm not sure "should" can ever indicate a conclusion. It can certainly be present or not in a conclusion, but even when it is I don't think it can ever function in a way that would make it an indi…
@rachel This is something I, unfortunately, can attest to from lots of experience. Ultimately, what should determine if you test or not is if you feel ready. I took my first test knowing I was not ready. I justified it by telling myself that even if…
I would try to strategically schedule a break some time soon. Walk away for a week. Allow yourself to break your rules. Have a beer. Recharge and go into the home stretch refreshed and revitalized. Once you're back, I think your proposed plan sounds…
Oh, good thinking @runiggyrun . Also, I just like the comfort and familiarity of my own car, my own music, etc. I know the campus and city of my test center really intimately, so it's not as much of an issue for me (I have looked up the fall footbal…
Great job @BruiserWoods ! That's a huge milestone. And it sounds like you're in the perfect mindset: Hard earned confidence tempered by the acknowledgement of work yet to be done. Keep at it, you're going to kill it in June!
@nanchito So daily scheduling is actually something I have strong opinions on, so I could go on forever, but I'm going to try to limit my answer to the scope of your question!
So first and foremost, everyone has to find what works for them. Based o…
Regardless of the analysis on any one given statement, I think the point is, this rule is not theoretically sound. We can use the contrapositive rule, or DeMorgan's law, or modus ponens, etc, as rules because they are logically sound. It is impossib…
Haha, That makes sense. I was more just thinking that I want to be a spaceman living in orbit around Saturn. I looked around and happened to have a glass of water. So a fulfilled sufficient condition with a tragically unfulfilled necessary condition…
Yeah, sorry Coco. We had a lot of different factors to weigh and we really did think about you and other international students. This schedule, though admittedly imperfect, is the best schedule for the most people. For those tricky ones you really n…
@jjfheintz It's great that you're taking the time to truly grasp the concepts instead of simply memorizing rules and mechanically apply them. There've already been some great examples, so I'll try to expand the conversation without being redundant. …
You're definitely correct that this is almost always how these statements play out. Be careful with "short cuts" though. The important thing is to recognize what it means in context. The author could say, "Some people say x. And good. They're right.…
I just like making JY sound funny. One time I forgot I'd changed it and I was like, man, JY sounds terrible, like he's got the flu or something. Turned out I'd just turned him to x0.8.
I also encourage everyone who is moving into the BR process to go back into the curriculum and review the BR lessons. Additionally, check out this great webinar from Sage Jimmy.
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/blind-review
Seriously, proper BR i…
@180pronto correct, you can feel free to jump in on as many as you like whenever you like. Advice I've typically seen is 2-3 PTs a week, but I'm hesitant to recommend 3. I think 2 a week is just about right. Jump into the group as often as you can, …
We're actually trying to get away from test specific groups, so technically there aren't any specifically scheduled for Sept. Personally, I'm torn on the 70s. On one hand I want to save them for closer to the end, but at the same time, I want to get…