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So your intuition is correct. As soon as one of the "worlds" does not work, it is the correct answer. You do not need to go any deeper. On this type of question you will have 4 assignments that work and one that will not. As soon as you identi…
Personally these I am all about plug and play. I go to each answer and see how it plays out. I do it in this manner;
1.) If X has 3 rules that involve it and it says "X goes on ____" I will try that first because it is most likely to trigger all th…
I'm going to summon @"David.Busis" for this one. It is a very open ended question and he has all the answers!
The idea is to get LOR's from people that know you well though. Especially people who can speak to how you preform academically like teach…
This might sound dumb, but try giving yourself a pep talk toward the end of the 15min break. Getting yourself pumped up to go back in to the test might help you avoid this.
Your method is fine, as long as you emphasize what each question type is asking you to do and you get really really really use to spotting the support and conclusion of an argument.
MBT questions should be mathematical to you. These either rely sol…
LR and RC. A bad LG can hit anyone and bring them to -4 but if you are consistently getting -1 in Lg that is not your problem area.
-7 to -13 in LR almost breaks the 170 curve by itself. That means you'd need a -0 in Lg and RC on most tests to stil…
My advice - breath. I could feel the frantic panic in your post. My first suggestion is to take some time and calm yourself down mentally. The test is what matters - applications come next. Focus on the now.
That being said, logic games can get rus…
The LSAC will do everything they can to accommodate for situations like this. They released a statement saying they are working on ways to help those impacted by Harvey in Texas. Unfortunately there is not much more we can say at this time. It would…
The answer that's most accurate but probably the least useful to you right now; practice.
This is just something that comes with time, and experience. It's also different per person. I for one almost never split a game board. Unless the rules are s…
Everything, and I mean everything in LR depends on your being able to identify the main point (conclusion) and the support (premise). There is no point in moving on until you can do this, because everything else requires this in LR.
That being said…
@mcmlaw36 said:
Lol @LSATcantwin! I totally agree with @TheMikey. Mine definitely doesn't skip anything.
What view do you people use?! Have I been using 7Sage wrong forever? Mr. Wright confirmed that it is indeed missing in the "quick view" …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" Done and done
Thanks @LSATcantwin, you're right! It's only missing in Quick View in the Question Bank. I'll get that fixed ASAP.
Wait, there's another view …
@s_jricke With distance from the GPA and a high LSAT score, T-14 schools are possible. HYS are a lot harder to predict. Obviously those schools are highly competitive. Yale is it's own monster and from the research I've done, Standford is not very k…
This is how I got better at NA.
1.) bought a notebook
2.) wrote out the conclusion
3.) wrote out the support
4.) guessed at an assumption
5.) wrote out a negation of every AC
6.) explained why the correct negation destroyed the argument
I did…
Spliters are like unicorns. The data on us is small, and it really comes down to the statement of "it depends."
What I've gathered from this forum and others is;
1.) Distance yourself from the bad GPA/Score. For instance I have a 2.7 cumulative GP…
@TheMikey said:
I'm still so confused LSATcantwin.. lol. It looks completely fine to me on the Q bank and in PDF format.
did you kill the line or something? haha
I don't know! I can take a screen shot, but don't want to get attacked by …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" I'm scared! Why does my RC passage not have an entire sentence? I've pulled it up on two different computers and my phone...
Where are you pulling it up from…
Covfefe, really subjective and all on you. I depend on caffeine, I'd be stupid not to drink it before the test. Others get destroyed by it, and would be stupid to drink it before the test.
Do you boo boo!
I'm team covfefe though, I think most othe…
This to me sounds like it's time that's killing you. You don't BR into the 170's without a solid understanding of the test. What's happening is speed, especially in LR. I would focus on doing things like the 25 in 25 that they talk about here all th…
@FiestaNextDoor said:
@LSATcantwin I hear you man. One of the deterrents when approaching these questions for me is that I usually have to write out the logic so I don't mix up ideas, which ends up taking too much time. I get that "seeing it i…
@"nelson.lizelle" said:
Hello, thank you for the tip, but I am specifically having difficulties with contrapostives and applying that concept to the question itself.
Well if you can negate and make a contra positive then it's just a chain li…
1.) Master logical indicators. Who, when, all, only, unless, none, no...etc. these will be your guide posts to alert you of conditional logic being used. Know what they mean, know how to translate them, know how to negate them.
2.) know the questio…
@TheMikey Okay so I can't figure out how to link it without breaking rules.
This is how it looks for me though;
(25) measure would almost...
(26) unpopular, since most...
(27) probably feel that the...
(28) decidedly outweigh the risk.
NOTHING…