Of course! In/out games are my weakness on LG. So I've been trying to work on a consistent system for how to diagram my rules and get to the inferences. Little by little!
I just did this game. It's because it is an in out game and JY is using the Appellate Court as the in group and the Trial court as the out group. So if H is not in T, that means he's in A which is the in group. Hope that helps!
@tringo335 from what I remember: the last paragraph includes information on planned economic development. When I first read it I thought random fact thrown in there - who cares. But when reading we need to push it back to the information provided …
@tringo335 the Frida passage was definitely a good one. I struggled a bit with the last paragraph. I've been working with Daniel Z on RC and it's been tremendously helpful! Once we went through the passage it helped me see that the LSAT doesn't th…
@"liza.bennett" hang in there! This test can be incredibly frustrating and demoralizing. I've been in your exact shoes. My diagnostic was in the 140s and I completed the CC while working full -time (about 60+ hours a week). I can tell you that onc…
For reading comprehension, I would suggest breaking up a section and try implementing your new notation system on timed individual passages (with the timer going up). Then BR with focusing on: analyzing if your notation system is working for you or …
Hey, unfortunately, I've been feeling under the weather and don't think I'll be able to productive participate today. So sad I won't be able to join. I plan on being there next week.
@Sami would you be up for sharing your daily schedule? I recently began studying full- time and have been switching up what my day looks like to see what works best. I'd love to see an alternative daily schedule. My days have been 9 to 5 or 12 to 7…
I've been debating how best to keep my BR notes, notes on question types, tracking questions to review, and my schedule. After much back and forth I've settled on this system:
I'm using the (free) Evernote app for my blind review and question str…
Looking forward to Sunday's session! Also, I've been thinking recently how I need to read the Harry Potter books...
@"nessa.k13.0" thanks for organizing!
@poohbear thanks so much for the videos! The tension in my neck also causes headaches (almost every other day sigh). I just tried the lacrosse ball video and I already feel better. Thanks!!!
I'm glad to see the image is showing! I'd like to give credit to Josh - @"Cant Get Right" . I'm pretty sure I saw his spreadsheet on the "our 89 point increase webinar" https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/our-89-point-increase-story/
RC Time Analysis
https://i.imgur.com/UKDVodv.jpg
Hopefully the link above works.
For confidence/timing I've learned to move on after 30 seconds during my first pass on a question. Recording yourself and tracking your time helps you get a feel for…
@ppcoelho1 no problem! RC tutoring sessions with @danielznelson really helped me improve. I was getting 9 to 11 wrong each section (and not getting to the last passage) and now I'm ~3/4 and I'm finishing just in time. I'm hoping to get my time down …
Thanks @"Alex Divine" . I implemented such a thorough BR to really focus on reinforcing these habits. I took the LSAT in December and with all the anxiety my less structured RC approach went through the window. I'm hoping months of repeating this …
I've been drilling RC for a while now and it's now my favorite section. I usually spend about an hour blind reviewing each passage.
For my BR I do the following:
1) I reread the passage (untimed) and with a blue pen mark any notations I missed. Fo…
Hey, thanks for setting up the BR group and the google form @Mellow_Z. I won't be able to join tomorrow, but plan on joining next week and all of the following Sundays up until September.
Hey, this is great! Someone posted the other day about an app that helps you track what you've been working on and for how long and also reminds you when to take a quick break (I can't seem to find the post after scrolling through the discussion for…