Some tests are undisclosed so that LSAC can reuse tests for other test takers (Sabbath testakers for example). If they became available to 7sage they could not be used.
September will follow the more recent PT trends so I would definitely take 77-84. After that I would balance out exams by curve. You'll want some experience dealing with -9 curves and with -13 curves (and everything in-between). Maybe try to find ex…
What event would I not be the same without. For instance if I didn’t got to Chipotle yesterday I would be about the same person today. If I didn’t overcome X obstacle however, I may be a fundamentally different person. Just how I’m thinking of it.
What I don't understand is why we wouldn't be able to move the tablet. When I took the exam, I liked to have my test slanted at like a 245 degree angle. Then again, small price to pay for more access.
I was not really trying to get involved here but I wanted to throw in my two cents. I am personally someone who was medically diagnosed with ADD. No, not like I just say I have ADD because I tap my foot... like actually went through testing and have…
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
I’m so confused, I had the LG-LR-LG-RC-LR and thought my second section was the real and the first was experimental. People are saying the first one was real?? Could’ve sworn the circular one was in my second section. …
I thought the comparitive RC passage was killer. But I am looking at PT71 and PT 72 curve. This has not bearing on this test (between 71 and 72) but wow. LSAC was into hard tests in 2013-2014 apparently.
@joanyou9382 said:
I got 3 LRs. The second one has a question about bright male birds and the pick of nesting site. Can someone confirm if it is real?
I think that’s expiremental.
@akistotle said:
Interesting. I believe the test was used in 2016 in Asia (undisclosed).
February 2014 LSAT (North America) = September 2016 LSAT (Asia) = July 2018 LSAT (North America)
I believe it was a sabbath test as well.
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
Anyone have a guess on the curve? Overall seemed a bit on the easier end to me but maybe I just studied more for this one haha.
Powerscore says -12. I think on harder side with harder RC and LG.
@tuc28290 said:
@ChaimtheGreat @ebalde1234 Thanks! Was just reading what others have been doing over these few days too... should I use this PT to drill ?? Or do you recommend I drill old sections? Again, thanks!
If you REALLY HAVE to do som…
For Q2 we are trying to weaken the conclusion that Jocko did not bark out as a way to keep the food. We are either discrediting the argument or supply a more likely alternative explanation. Would you mind elaborating on which answer choices you thou…
Well Q1 is actually categorized as Misc-Strengthen which would suggest it is not a typical strengthen. But in principal, we are looking for a completion of the sentence that strengthens the argument.
Conclusion: Our conclusion is that gardeners sho…
@Don_Draper said:
@ChaimtheGreat said:
@Don_Draper said:
I'm going to do a few drills tomorrow and take pt 84 on Thursday. Friday I'm going to my favorite cigar lounge and read. Saturday do some yard work and may…
@Don_Draper said:
I'm going to do a few drills tomorrow and take pt 84 on Thursday. Friday I'm going to my favorite cigar lounge and read. Saturday do some yard work and maybe a few RC passages, then on Sunday do a few logic games, I actually…
There was a webinar from Powerscore on it but because July was created in somewhat of a hurry it is likely they will use an old undisclosed test. The powerscore webinar should be online somewhere I think lol.
@RiseandGrind said:
Hi 7Sagers,
I will be taking the July test next Monday. In my last few PT's, my scores have dropped from around 170 to 168, 167, 165. Previously I was averaging around 170. The last test I took was PT 84 and blind revi…
I am a rising Senior and I started studying December of my Junior year. Taking in July. The key to doing this is hating yourself. Im kidding im kidding I have enjoyed it. I think it helped I got some of my harder classes out of the way earlier. I al…
Sage Advice
The Could be True blog (or the Necessary Assumption blog- something like that)
Rule the Law School
The Essence of Inference- a Law Blog.
Diary of a Wimpy Lawyer
I think the best one mentioned so far is Mission Admission lolol.
I would try always identifying argument structure- make sure to locate the conclusion. Really understand what you are trying to strengthen, weaken... etc. Many times, trap answers don't really address the argument.