I was gonna try to write a 4 pager for Berk by extending my original essay with more specific "why Berk" information; however, as of last year, I'm pretty sure they have added a "Why Berkeley" portion to their app. So, I'm just gonna keep my essay a…
If you have an account on 7sage and bought the admissions "starter package" then you can use the link below
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/essay-requirements-for-t-14-schools/
If not, then I think the easiest way to find the essay requirements w…
Here's a link to the Pacifico guide that Jackigoe is referencing above
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy/p1
I agree with Alex, I think you should continue fool proofing while adding in timed sections of both LR and RC. Doing the full timed sections helps to bridge the gap between regular by-type drilling and taking full PTs.
@jkatz1488 said:
I could be wrong, but I believe the problem sets at the end of the lessons in the CC contain questions from PTs 17-35 only. The drill packs that have questions from PTs 1-16 should be questions that you've never seen be…
I could be wrong, but I believe the problem sets at the end of the lessons in the CC contain questions from PTs 17-35 only. The drill packs that have questions from PTs 1-16 should be questions that you've never seen before. Again, I could be wrong.
@missions said:
@Freddy_D and @Zachary_P thanks so much for your input guys! I am a huge "lurker" and prefer to keep to myself in terms of studies, so that's why I don't really post that much on the forums!
No problem! Good luck with your st…
They are meant to supplement your study as you go through the CC. You are essentially applying what you are learning in the CC. Also, you can use them for drilling material during the pt phase if you notice that you are weak in any particular area.
I agree with Daniel, I'm not sure that this topic would necessarily warrant a diversity statement. Debate is obviously something that means a lot to you so I would advise that you craft your personal statement about it instead if that is possible.
I usually assemble a drill packet each day that usually consists fool proofing 4 games, about 30-50 LR questions, and 2 RC passages. Doing this has helped to keep me "fresh" like my dude Alex said in the above comment
Since you have Ult.+, you can scroll down in your syllabus to the LR drills from PTs 1-29. They are categorized by type so you should be able to find quite a few printable MSS questions there in addition to the drill sets at the end of the MSS lesso…
SA questions tend to be so formulaic that over time it just becomes easier to decipher what is important and what is irrelevant to the specific question. As with most things related to the LSAT, I think exposure to more and more questions tends to b…
@d931n027h said:
@Freddy_D I am sorry to bother you again, but do you happen to know what are the twist linear games are? Are they just simply advanced linear games, like advanced in/out? Thank you all the time!!!!
It's no bother, we are al…
Reading for structure and connecting the paragraphs are two things that have helped me a ton. I also stopped paying as much attention to the minute details in favor of understanding the passage as a whole.
I could be wrong, but I believe the advanced In/Out games include more complex conditionality and possibly more complex conditional chains. Difficulty is relative; however, if you are just starting out then I would say that these ones will be more …
Like Alex said, remembering the inferences is a good thing. You're developing "muscle memory" so when you encounter a game with a similar set-up and inferences it's almost like you are switching into auto-pilot.
Let me preface this by saying that I am in no way a master at LR, BUT one thing that has helped me immensely is truly understanding what is happening in the stimulus. By that I mean understanding the relationship between the premise(s) and conclusio…
@"Farabian-Platonist" said:
@Freddy_D said:
All of the preptests are located in the syllabus if you scroll down. They are below all of the lessons.
I should've continued to scroll. Thanks for the assistance.
No worries. G…
Take the test when you are ready. If that means taking it in December then so be it. If that is the case, just make sure to have all of your other application materials prepared so you can apply when scores come out in early January. You don't want …
@LSATcantwin said:
@Freddy_D said:
Congrats on all of the success! I'm about to dive into the timed section portion of my study process, and I am a little nervous tbh haha
Don't be! As you get use to things time will become…