I would suggest that if you're gonna skip the RC to consider doing some reading from magazines that are written at a reading level similar to RC. Something with some tough vernacular and sometimes a rather boring subject matter. This way at the very…
I was also in your spot not too long ago. It will get better, but for sure return to the CC and I would even suggest spending extra time on the conditional logic and advanced logic section. keep studying hard and don't quit, and you will get the sco…
No, two of them are the same, but one is different. The "all As are not Bs" would read like "if A, then not B, If B, then not A" and the "No As are Bs" would read the same way as well. The other statement, "Not all As are B" would read "There can be…
Hmmmm, this timed confidence thing. I'm really intrigued, @LSATcantwin do you feel like it was useful? I also have the same thing happen to me with LR where I won't do as hot as I'd like and BR and get all right.
Definitely for MP and I would even say to a degree MSS questions the words "thus", and "therefore" are traps. They aren't always traps, but for the harder ones I think they are. When reading those questions there will definitely be statements that w…
Did you just finished the CC or the SA lesson in the CC? They definitely are tricky at first, but a point to remember is that conclusion will always have something that doesn't line up with the premise (hence it being an SA question). What part of S…
Did you just finish the Core Curriculum? I know for me my first diagnostic test was pretty bad, but after I took the CC, my PT 36 was worse than my diagnostic. I think this was because I was still learning to reshape my intuitions to learn how to tr…
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Usually when I read the stimulus I unfortunately, subconsciously, give the author the benefit of the doubt, which I know cannot be a good thing. I would say the flaws I'm missing the most are the more obscure ones. I can generally pick o…
I always feel rushed and out of time... lol
I definitely know NA and Flaw are worst question types. The way I BR is by taking the test and circling the ones I don't feel 100% on (like wrong answers and everything 100%) than the next day I look at t…
Well I know for certain Necessary Assumption, and Flaw/Descriptive Method of Reasoning are my weakest questions. I guess than at this point I should drill those, or any other suggestions?
I would start taking full lsat PT from 36 and up, and then during the week, after you have BRed the test, look at pt 1-35 (probably like PT 20-35) section by section to sharpen your skills in areas you have trouble with. Definitely spend adequate ti…
I know I'm a little late to the game, but something that has helped me a lot with RC (I get about -5-6 per RC section and I just started taking PT) was to start reading The Economist. Reading the articles in that has been fairly similar to the readi…
I would suggest looking at what the school values and the culture of each one. Which one do you think you would enjoy more and which one a lines with the values you have? Do any of the schools have a specific program that you're just dying to study?…
I think .01 is fairly insignificant. I'd suggest instead of taking an extra class, take sometime to build up your application in another form. Maybe get some extra volunteer hours or something else like that. I'm also happy to hear that I'm not the …
I'd like to add the point that if your dream law school has an early admission, it's likely the'll take the September score (I say this because I know the school I'd like to go to takes it). I was dealing with taking the June vs. September test and …