@"steve-10" said:
The correct answer to Q1, the typical "acceptable configuration" question, implies T — W (where "—" is the usual notation indicating relative order).
Well, it does imply that T -- W is a possibility. T -- W does not violate, or …
Coincidentally @"Alex Divine" , I found this out because me and a couple friends made a similar deal for when we die. I researched if there was any precedent and there came up ole JB. I've added the stipulation that they can't put funny hats on me. …
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@hufflepuff , I'm a Ravenclaw, but definitely have some strong Hufflepuff tendencies. I think the sorting could have gone either way for me really, but I guess the hat knows best!
Interesting fact: Jeremy Bentham had his friends publicly dissect him after he'd died. He was then stuffed with straw, dressed, and wheeled around to parties, all according to his instructions. Today, he still resides at University College London…
Yeah, that's a cool exercise. Just make sure you don't train yourself to become overly attached to your prephrase. They love screwing with us by sneaking in something under the radar of a big obvious prephrase. For example, they love writing flaw…
As far as the Blind Review proper, you should only review the ones your circled because you need to be identifying confidence errors. That is a distinction which is important and which your BR needs to be designed to expose.
That said, if you want…
@Q.E.D said:
you got a bunch of scribble everywhere. Then it's hard to remember whether you've checked every rule bc it's not a pretty checklist anymore.
This is it for me. The numbers are a construct that ensure everything gets kept neat and ord…
The really tricky part is when you start toying around with taking the contrapositive. While negating an entire conditional phrase is functionally the same as negating an isolated condition, it can be difficult to wrap your head around at first.
This is a tough one for sure. There's only two bad options so no matter what you do, it kind of sucks, lol. So I think this one really is down to individual preference. Personally, I lean towards not taking for basically for the exact reasons as …
I don't think they are. Those videos are from really early on in my LG prep and I really kinda sucked. Later, I got to where I did consistently finish games within/under time on my first look. It just takes a lot of practice and experience. Keep at …
Yeah, I think the main takeaway is just don't feel like you absolutely must write an optional essay. It is far better, in my opinion, to not write one at all than it is to write a bad one. Typically, I suspect that these essays are invariably bad wh…
I think it kind of depends. So maybe your choice A is Yale. But maybe your choice A is Yale just because Yale is Yale. That's not going to give you much to go on in a "Why Yale" addendum. Yale knows the implications of the fact that they're Yale…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Hi and welcome! While the LG explanations are open to all, 7sage reserves the LR/RC explanations for members only. Hope to see you around
Yep, LSAC charges a licensing fee for any LSAT material that 7Sage makes available/disp…
@"steve-10" said:
I would love to see a video of JY (or anyone) solving a difficult LG cold in approximately the listed target time. Are there any of those?
There are some of these available actually, and they are incredibly useful. If you scroll…
I think it really kind of depends on the actual essay. If you write a "Why School X" essay and you really don't have compelling reasons as to why you really want to go there, then I think in that situation that essay is moot at best and possibly de…
@jphorton2 said:
I had a good day though so you can't really count on the spread you normally have.
Just to demonstrate the other side of this phenomenon, I scored a 170 with a PT average of 175. It happens. Ideally, you'll be prepared to a leve…
I think it's worth the effort to try and enjoy studying for the LSAT. There are ways it can be really interesting. I started doing Logic Games in the morning when I drank my coffee. It was just like doing a crossword or sudoku or something. In R…
Yeah, you definitely don't want to be translating answer choices under time. JY is only doing that to make the videos as concise as possible. That's not meant to be something you should do on the actual test.
It depends on the state. Some states have laws disallowing institutions to request information about things that have been removed from your record. For these schools, you will not have to disclose, although you should confirm your recollection th…
I think it would be okay to maybe pause and drill some sections, but it's going to be difficult to drill LR while you're working through RC in the curriculum. Drills are much more involved than just the actual drill. Once you're done with the dril…