@"LSAT Determined"
If I am understanding your question correctly, I think your confusion is stemming from the way JY set up his particular board. What I mean by that is this... we know that there is at least one officer per committee. So, JY made …
@LSATConspiracy said:
the LSAT Trainer books are good
This qualifies as the understatement of the year. I would most definitely pick this up. It will not only address deficiencies with LR but will aid you in RC as well. Overall, it is a wonderful …
In a nutshell, I would say yes. The above words all share the core definition common with "only". I think a lot of it would depend on context of the argument and statement. Do you have an example?
@2RARE2CARE said:
I did a PT today and by the time I was on my third section, I felt disconnected from the test, mentally exhausted, etc.
@2RARE2CARE said:
now I DREAD IT!!
Both are classic signs of burnout. Slow down. Stop for a few days. Do …
Sure, I'll give you my .02. First, we know this is an in/out game. From the first two rules, we know that: 1) J and K cannot both be in, but one of them has to be in and 2) N and P cannot both be in, but one has to be in. We can split this into four…
@"LSAT Determined" said:
How does LSAC know that students scores will be the same regardless to which test they take, even though the questions are different?
I'm not sure if they know the scores will be the same as much as they know the tendencie…
@kmojorelli said:
I have the Cambridge LG packets with the older LGs grouped by type
This could be one problem. The issue of practicing by type solely is that it gets you into the routine of how to do that certain type. For example, if you're work…
@iansull425 said:
how worth it is waiting an extra year
How worth it is an increase in scholarship money or opening another school to you as a result of a higher score?
All of this depends on the school. I wouldn't forego the possibility of openi…
@Artwork94 said:
Afraid I'm gonna bomb Dec again...
That's a problem that I'm afraid only you can address. As Confucius stated, "He who says he can and he who says he can't are both usually right."
@Artwork94 said:
If only there was a guarante…
@2015student said:
Should I finish the 7Sage course then start doing practice test? Or should I do practice tests while going through the 7Sage course?
Finish the curriculum before PTing. Don't try running until you have walking down.
@What_To_Do
@"What_To_Do" said:
I am deciding between Feb and June LSAT
Most definitely June.
@"What_To_Do" said:
I feel like I am pretty familiar with all the LSAT materials out there
I'm assuming when you say all, you mean all. But, I hav…
@LSATer8786 said:
this is the first time writing anything on the board, so I'm a bit nervous, so bear with me.
No need to be nervous. We're like a family committed to helping each other through this process. That's not to say that people won't be …
@harleywferguson said:
I have a small nagging feeling that even if im averaging high 160s again i may take the test and bomb again
Getting rid of this would be job one. You're opening the door subconsciously to the possibility of another "bomb". …
To go along with what @Hibiscus mentioned, I would get those LG down as low as you possibly can. I would finish the curriculum and attempt to get to the sets you missed. The important thing to remember is that the closer the tests gets, the less dri…
Well, obviously the worst thing you can do is just throw your hands up and say to hell with it. With a mindset such as this, I would consider taking a few days off and regrouping mentally. The lower scores all of sudden could be burnout creeping in.…
This goes along with what others have said, but I think its important to develop that internal 1:20 clock. There are some questions that won't take that long, but by developing that internal clock you are essentially cutting bait and moving forward …
Blind review. As you take a timed prep test, you circle the questions that you weren't 100% sure why the wrong answers were wrong and the correct answers were correct. After you complete the test, print off a clean copy of the exam and go back throu…