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  • I believe that the same thing is true for RC. But the best way to improve is to do games over and over again. Seriously. They are all super repetitive. There is no better exercise for getting better at games than the games themselves
  • I think this answer depends on you. Success is defined by your study styles. For me what I did was print out two copies. The first I would take normally, usually inserting a fifth section. The second I would take completely untimed. If I was confid…
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  • I meditated every day before the LSAT. I also talked to a lot of people about the stress of studying, including a therapist. Doing so relieved a lot of the pressure I had. Also, recognize that this is nothing more than a test. Seriously. It is a tes…
  • @MGuFutureJD said: Is this Michigan State or U of M? U of M.
  • they are so similar that they are interchangeable I think the confusion here is with the word "they." They is actually referring to the similarities between graduate students and teaching assistants. C weakens the argument because it demonstrat…
  • Every single official LSAT I have taken had games that took up two pages!
  • I think it is pretty common. A common mistake is worrying too much about timing. You get faster when you get better. In fact, getting better is sufficient and necessary for improving speed. Speed comes because you know what you are doing and you kno…
    in Timing Comment by JustDoIt June 2018
  • I went through this process three times. The first thing I did was take a PT. Then I would compare it to where I was before and then make a roadmap from there. What are my new strengths and weaknesses? Often times, especially where I was returning f…
  • Pick either H or K and make it the sufficient. It doesn't matter which one because which ever you pick and negate, the other will become the contrapositive. Let's Pick H. H is now sufficient. Negate it (/H) Put the other term in the necessary (/…
    in Unless Comment by JustDoIt June 2018
  • I also don't think it is a good idea to push things. That being said, it should take significantly less time than for 36-83. You will likely have done at least one game from each PT, so this will help to move things along quicker. So while you shoul…
  • All done! Just helping you kiddos out
  • I loved the one on World of Warcraft I mean MMORPGs
  • I think tracking everything in a spreadsheet, to extent that it is efficient to do so, is well worth it. I really wish I did. Toward the end of my studies, it was hard to determine what I did and did not do. Plus, on top of that, it will allow you t…
    in LG Tracker Comment by JustDoIt June 2018
  • Similar to what is stated above, I think it is 100% worth it to understand structure. It is certainly foundational. But the reason I believe that it is worth it is because these patterns repeat themselves over and over again. Like they are all the s…
  • Just by watching, things should jump out at you. Why did you spend so much time on this question? Why are you playing with your pencil? What is your body language saying. Why did you spend so much time and just circle the question and move on? Why w…
  • Jeff Sessions. Seeing all of the garbage decisions that he is making inspires me to be a more ethical and righteous attorney. Looking at all of his mistakes makes me want to do better and be better for this country.
  • I believe it is D --> P (I could be wrong but let me explain). The statement is: Nothing that one should have desired in the first place fails to be a pleasure. Group 4 indicates that we would we negate the necessary condition. So we end up wit…
  • Thanks for the recommendation...I loved it #notorious
  • I have not heard of this either. I would have done much better if this were true...
  • Slow your roll, as my mom would say. Seriously, take a breather. You need to approach this energized and ready to go. If you are dreading it, it is less likely that you will learn as much as you can. You can do it! Just cut down a bit and prep for N…
  • The 80's are very different. The lawgic is trickier and less definitive. Granted, the task is still the same. But in the 40s-50s, there was usually one clearly right answer and four clearly wrong answers. Now the right answers tend to be less clear,…
  • I did my usual warm up. 4-8 easy LR, 1 passage, and one game. I did this before just about every PT so I wanted to keep it consistent. But most importantly I strategically picked all questions that would give me confidence. The last thing I wanted t…
  • Review only the questions you were unsure about, regardless of whether they're right or wrong, and the questions you get wrong. You simply wouldn't have time to review every single question and it wouldn't be efficient to do so either.
  • Switch tutors and use the people on the forums. Get social! You'll be surprised how much help the community here can provide.
  • Strongly advocate for the sentiment about retaking and reapplying. I did three times (and three cycles) and now I am going to HLS! Happy to talk about it more but long story short, it was 100% worth it.
  • Hi @teamteamvicster! I don't think there law schools are going to make any delineation between being MA or PR. That really gets into the nitty-gritty of admissions and I don't think law schools are going to try to advocate for one group over the oth…
  • Going off what @"Habeas Porpoise" said, there is so much to be gained here. Don't be discouraged! 161 is a great diagnostic and a little bit of knowledge can go a long way. I often found myself asking this question. When I did, I knew that I should…
  • I would recommend Daniel S. He got a 177 and is a pretty cool dude. I worked with him a bunch and definitely found him helpful!