Absolutely! That's actually how JY suggests to approach comparative passages. I use this method and found it helped me avoid choosing answers that were not supported by the specific passages in question. For LR I use this approach when I can't seem …
Bubbling errors are the worst! When you subvocalize do you state the question number and corresponding answer choice? Otherwise, maybe try to bubble after a page.
Hey! For LR, I think you need to implement confidence drills.Basically you approach the section as quickly as you can and outrightly circling the answer you think is correct without dwelling on the answer choices or trying to prove out your reasonin…
Don't pressure yourself/rush the process. Depending on where you're scoring and your goal, it's going to be a long journey, so focus on truly understanding the material and not obsess over your PT scores.
Fool proof LG 1-35 after you go through the…
I think your approach to this type of question is correct. You might just need a little more practice. Do you miss these questions on a particular passage type? I personally don't think it's of much help to scan the questions before reading the pass…
If you did register for the July exam, but it's not allowing you register for the September exam, I would call LSAC. But, if you didn't register for July, unfortunately you won't be able to register for the September exam, because the registration w…
@jhonsndrson16 Hey! Tutors aren't included when you purchase a 7sage course, but there are 7sage tutors available if needed. In the link below you'll find a list of approved tutors and how much they charge. Hope this helps.
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I think the CC has everything you need for the LSAT, and with the Ultimate+ you have access to a lot of resources that break down the LSAT so well you might not need outside resources. The only outside resource I've seen people suggest is The Econom…
Since you're not in a rush to apply to law school this fall and you seem to have a lot on your plate right now, it might be best not to really focus on a specific date, but rather on getting to a point where you're confident enough to sit for the ex…
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Unfortunately those blind review sessions aren't recorded. I have no idea when the explanations for PT 84 will be released, but my guess is before the September exam.
Save yourself the anxiety and not bring anything that the LSAC strictly prohibits. It can throw you off your game if you're worrying about where to store your things or the possibility that it might get stolen. I only had a ziploc bag.
I'm in a similar situation, but I don't think there's an issue with having LOR's from last year. If anything, maybe suggest to them to change the date, but for the most part it should be fine.
In the CC there's no specific lesson on it, but in JY's explanations he says it's more like a hybrid question of strengthen and weaken questions in that when the correct answer is answered in one extreme(yes/no) it weakens the argument and on the ot…