Yeah, we know. Sorry!
I'm on Chrome on a Mac and it does that too. We built it out quick and dirty to see if you guys would use it. We'll improve it or axe it depending on whether you guys find it useful or not.
Hey James, MBT --> CBT
So, if a question demands a CBT, any MBT answer choice will suffice.
Can you look up which question this was? I'm not sure that the LSAT would leave a glaring error like that in one of its official prep tests.
@Sahng-Ah, you can certainly ask these questions here. Have you taken a look at the video explanations? http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-june-2007-section-2-question-01/
Good idea, but use older PTs as the add in sections! Get PTs from 20's and 30's to use as "fodder". Don't sacrifice the newer ones. They're too valuable.
For the PreProBono Fellows, we're currently using this watch.
@YZ, whatever happens, save 2 form the 60's just in case. If by 1.5 weeks out and you're not breaking 170, you should push it back to October. Worst case, you do just as well as you woul…
Good discussion here! I'll add that a lot of the difficulty and time burnt for RC comes from trying to distinguish amongst the answer choices. For me, the harder RC questions are always ones where the right answer is subtle (it doesn't scream I'm ri…
@Adam, yes, save some! Like 3 from the 60's just in case.
@wu12345 I haven't come up with any, but maybe there are. There are way too many ways to split the master game board up into sub-game boards. Consider an In/Out game with a "not both" rule…
Hey Quinn, yeah, you can already do this from this page: http://classic.7sage.com/review-lsat-questions/
Look at the left most column. Is that what you're looking for?
Great answer, Mark and great job! I wish everyone would study as hard. Or, not, for your sake, because the test is curved, but the curve is predetermined so it shouldn't matter and everyone ought to study harder to improve their intellect besides...…
I just got an email from LSAC that "to compensate for the extra space on Games, we're taking away your pencils and replacing them with thumbtacks so you can write in your own blood. This is, of course, an anti-cheating measure."
I think you have a very good understanding of it. It's written, so cross outs and other editorial marks are to be expected.
I "studied" for it the day before the LSAT. Just make sure you make an argument for the position you choose (from the two g…
@Nahua, while I agree that it's possible, I don't suggest you try to do it by taking 5-6 prep tests per week. Prep tests are highly valuable and scarce resources. I don't think most students can absorb everything a prep test offers in knowledge with…
I think you have a very good understanding of it. It's written, so cross outs and other editorial marks are to be expected.
I "studied" for it the day before the LSAT. Just make sure you make an argument for the position you choose (from the two g…
@Monsura, sorry you're not improving. If you're already using BR and FP and still don't see results, then maybe it's time to get a tutor. That's 7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/
@Mark, I was trying to say that during practice/FP, you definitely want to map…
You still practice/Fool Proof Method by solving for all sub-game boards (if reasonable) and making as many inferences as possible right? Like the way I do it in the videos?
Definitely want to hear others' thoughts so I'll keep my comment short: if you usually finish all games on time with near perfect accuracy, I would modestly suggest that you approach the "killer" game figuring out as many inferences first then hit u…
I categorize them as "miscellaneous".
E.g. All Jedi use the force and Luke is a Jedi therefore _____
There, that's an MSS question since it's asking for a conclusion.
Alternatively, e.g., Since Luke is a Jedi, Luke uses the force because _____
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