This means one of two things, each with it’s own solution.
Your BR is sloppy. This would be my guess. A good BR is really intensive and an hour a section likely isn’t enough. First, make sure you’re using a clean copy. If you’re BRing from your te…
@keets993 you can certainly take aspects of this and apply it to an untimed drill—I use the same system of marking questions no matter what I’m working on—but eventually efficient time management is the purpose of this drill, and the time restrictio…
A lot of great advice on this already, and I just wanted to reinforce a few of the points from above.
@"J.CHRIS.ALST" said:
I've been around on these forums for quite some time now, and I don't recall seeing too many posts about people who ha…
From what I've heard, The Trainer is pretty good and more or less compatible with 7Sage. I think maybe it uses a different approach to RC, but I've never actually used it. I'm kind of a fan of picking one thing and committing to it. A lot of people …
I really hate these. In an academic paper, you would have major problems if you were to talk about what the author would have said had she kept writing. Whatever they want though, right? Think of them as inference questions about the author's opinio…
@Kateryna said:
@"Cant Get Right" let me get it straight... so i should generally set my threshold a bit lower for all questions. instead of digging and questioning every question, like the easy ones, i should instead pick the one i feel rough…
I agree with @westcoastbestcoast that you need to improve your time management. That is going to be your path of least resistance, especially considering your timeline. Don't be so worried about getting to 100% confidence on every question. Set your…
I like your sloppy procedure hypothesis. You've fool proofed, you've done intensives, and you -0 your BRs. Sounds like you know what you're doing. And don't feel behind because everyone says LG is the easiest to improve. It was the last section to c…
@Lizzyd_17 said:
@"Cant Get Right" Hey there, your BR format sounds so helpful. I was wondering do you use this primarily for all answers you got wrong or all the questions in your LR section.
Thanks
@Kateryna said:
@"Cant Get Ri…
That's actually not a huge gap between your timed scores and BR scores. You're very nearly maxing out the returns on potential, so I'd make the focus on studying the fundamentals which are costing you points in BR. Get that boosted into the high-mid…
Which 20-25 points are you talking about? 120 to 145 is a very different situation than 155 to 180. Where you at?
No matter the answer though, you're going to need to adjust your expectations. You can lower your goal score or extend your timeline, …
You're not actually BRing, so that's definitely going to be why you're not improving between the timed take and BR and why you're not making any gains more broadly. You've got to write it all out to hold yourself accountable to your reasoning and to…
In addition to what @Sami said, it’s important to feel comfortable with less than 100% confidence. We just don’t have the luxury of confirming everything. In the real world, this is good practice, but on the LSAT it’s going to cost us more points th…
There's so many things that could be costing you points that it's really hard to say without more detail. How's your timing? What type of questions do you seem to be missing? How do you do in BR?
I’m trying to figure out how to compartmentalize all this. I’ve kinda put my life on hold, but I’m realizing that once this is over with it’s just going to be one horrible thing after the next: moving across the country to a strange city is next up.…
With only three months to go, I’d say the Starter is probably plenty. The higher level packs come with a lot of additional materials and features, but you won’t have time to take advantage of them.
That said, there is the question of if you should …
I had probably read PS Bibles half a dozen times cover to cover before starting with 7Sage. I wanted a clean start and so I worked it through from the top. Glad I did. The lessons go much more in depth, and I gained a level of understanding I had no…
For sure. What Game/question are you referring to? I’ve never paid attention to this; once I see a “could be” AC I don’t stick around to consider it any further. Though they absolutely could do this and the AC would be unambiguously correct, I’m jus…
@Nowitzness said:
Oh okay. I came across the question doing the problem sets so I didn't also have question 5. That makes sense. Thanks.
Oh yeah, really odd in that context I bet!
@akistotle said:
@"Mia Fairweather" said:
@akistotle said:
And @"Cant Get Right" will be hosting a webinar on Logic Games soon, so make sure to check that one out!
Yea where is the post that talks ab…
Well, you need Maurice for number 5, but for as far as number 6 goes he's completely irrelevant. They don't do this anymore on the contemporary test though, so it's not something that is likely to come up once you hit the more recent tests.