@montaha.rizeq said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
PT 41 is actually a really important one!
Why's that?
Circle Game. PT 41 was the last circle game they ever did, and it was by far the most difficult. A circle game popped up on a recent experimenta…
It says published August 2016, so looks like to me that they've started printing them again. It's sold through Amazon, so I can't imagine it wouldn't be legit.
Really wish they'd started with 41 though. PT 41 is actually a really important one!
@montaha.rizeq said:
Don't we all wish we could be as witty as her
What I wish is I had a time turner like her. I feel like having one of those would really simplify this whole LSAT thing.
It's wrong because it's irrelevant. The right answer doesn't get us anywhere close to validity either, but it does provide some context which allows us to better evaluate the strength of the argument.
"I was late to my meeting" is simply an observation. It's what happened. This statement is explained, but an explanation is not an argument. The only way to really argue that would be something like:
Anyone who arrives more than five minutes afte…
You're totally correct that we can't assume that what was true in the past will remain true. But it does set an unfortunate precedent for our film director's argument. What makes strengthen and weaken questions so difficult is that there are very …
Keep in mind what our conclusion is. It's tempting to think this argument is saying "I was late because there was no parking." But that's not what the stimulus is arguing: It's saying "had there not been construction, I would have been on time." …
Try reading it both ways:
Promotions are overused, therefore they cut into profits and undermine loyalty.
or
Promotions cut into profit and hurt loyalty therefore these promotions are overused.
The overuse of sales just doesn't make sense as a s…
I'm not sure how it's all set up, but I think that would probably require a total overhaul of the website. Seems totally reasonable, but putting it into practice might have enormous complications.
@twssmith
This is you:
A badass, majestic killing machine.
The other one was meant to suggest that even total badasses have bad days. Is that giraffe typical of that lion's experience? No. We all get run over by a giraffe every now and then, but …
First and foremost, you should not know which questions you got right or wrong until after you've reviewed your test. That is really really important. If you know the answers you really may as well not even bother. It's tough to delay seeing your sc…
Literally everything @"Alex Divine" said with special emphasis on not taking your remaining PTs. Taking PTs just isn't enough. After each one, you have to evaluate your performance, identify the weaknesses the PT exposed, take efforts to address t…
So you're definitely not dumb. You score 180 BRs which is something many highly intelligent people do not do. Your BR score is what you're capable of and your potential is through the roof. You've just got to figure out how to bridge the gap so that…
Yeah @Daniel.Sieradzki , that's always really therapeutic to go back and crush all those weaklings in the beginning levels!
And I'm really glad I didn't have to post a gif of somebody getting eaten, lol.
Yeah, if you're at all worried about it, go ahead and try to get some kind of documentation. You'll have enough on your mind as it is, so if that puts you at ease even slightly, do it.
I'm about to take this thing and I feel like it's the end of the movie where I'm once again facing the bad guy who crushed me at the beginning. This test changed my life in a meaningful way. It was one of those rare moments in life where the until t…
Yeah, can't know for sure on a used copy. You can roll the dice and see what happens or buy new.
Although, I suspect working off a used copy would be really challenging actually. Might be interesting to try!
@MrSamIam said:
2) You're simply "over" the LSAT
This is a good point. I often include this idea whenever I say burnout. But yeah, the fix is the same either way.
And don't worry about taking time off so close before the test. My best PT perfo…