@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
And it's funny how some passages just hit me completely out of norm, maybe due to unfamiliarity of subject matter. Like lots of considered hard humanity and science passages, I'm still not great but for the most part …
What is her conclusion?
Basically Anita says "Marcus bro, your guidance is not enough."
What was Marcus's guidance?
For most ethical Dilemmas the journalist is likely to face, traditional journalistic ethics is clear, adequate, and essentially c…
Congrats!!! That's one of the most frustrating plateau's to break. It's always a motivation to hear about other people having success with this test. Keep up the hard work! The next step is in sight and now you just have to work for it!!
Just alway…
@Mellow_Z I completely get it. I have been at this for a year. While I can boast significant improvement, it's still not quite what I need in order to feel comfortable applying to the school I would like to attend. Sadly my life has already been on…
@Mellow_Z said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@Mellow_Z said:
Tagging. Flaw's are a thorn in my side. LSAT gods, where art thou secret weapon?
Lol good old @Mellow_Z , you're like my LSAT clone. Supper splitt…
GPA!!!!!! Your only concern if you want to go into law.
College GPA!!!!!!
Super stressing this
GPA!!!!!!!!
As someone with a cumulative 2.7gpa I am seriously weakened when applying to law schools.
DONT BE ME!!!
Maintain your GPA, that is your …
@TheMikey even than that seems odd. They keep a list of everyone who's ever visited. Then cross reference the dates of visits with applications...somehow I think they don't give a toss... haha
@tringo335 said:
@Freddy_D said:
I've also started lookin at the actual apps on LSAC for each school that I plan on applying to. Some of them have essays/short response questions in the app that they don't mention on their websites…
@Sami I really like the idea of writing the questions around the flaw and AC. I'm going to try and parallel all the flaw I've missed in the past forever. Thank you!
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
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"Presents only evidence whose relevancy to the issue raised by the opponents has not been established"
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@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
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"Presents only evidence whose relevancy to the issue raised by the opponents has not been established"
literally just did PT C2 and a flaw Q AC had that exact wording haha.
Hah…
@tejastephens said:
try to learn the different form on Flaw questions types such as correlation vs causation, sufficient and necessary condition negation, source of argument and so forth.
I can spout off all the differnt flaw types failry ea…
@TheMikey said:
Wish I could help since I usually always get flaw questions. the only thing I really do though is circle key words (some, most, probably, only, only if and so on..) and just focus on the premise and conclusion. not really sure …
@nathanieljschwartz said:
I know these seem fairly straight forward. But its my weakest question type. Any tips, or approaches?
I'm going to give some advice that might tantalize some people here, but scan for this type of question before yo…
@Mellow_Z said:
Tagging. Flaw's are a thorn in my side. LSAT gods, where art thou secret weapon?
Lol good old @Mellow_Z , you're like my LSAT clone. Supper splitter, Flaw suffer, just pushing the 170 mark.....part of me wishes September wo…
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They start em young now. It's never to early.
But really, it's never to early. You visit to get a sense of the campus, an idea of what life is like there. You want to see where you will s…
@tanes256 said:
Hey, guys! I would like any advice you guys can give on splitting boards. I seem to always spend too much time trying to split and it's not really needed or I don't spend enough time trying to split and I could've saved time. I…
@"Paul Caint" said:
Thanks all. I guess I've always looked at studying as "more is better," but the LSAT doesn't take kindly to this approach.
I've never experienced this kind of mental fatigue from studying before. The LSAT is an unkind …
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Ha,
Hilarious that im getting schooled with the word "many" seeing as i was just giving someone an earful about it on a different thread.
My bad, feeling slow today.lol
Thanks @TheMikey and @"Alex Divine"
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As you complete sections you should be adding layers to what you do. This test is all about building up. What I mean by this is -
You finished LR in the CC.
You continue doing LR drills/practice as you start LG
You finish LG in the CC.
You cont…
I remind myself that I've seen everything 100 times before. I take it one 35min section at a time. I take breaks when I feel like the words are blurring on the page and I remind myself that this isn't the end all be all of a test.
I've slowly built…
Let yourself rest. I was exactly like you, I pushed hard and figured I could do it. I saw score drops, and my confidence dropped and I felt defeated. I came here asking questions and @"Alex Divine" and @"Cant Get Right" as well as a few others told …
@uhinberg said:
Actually, I think that the phrase "these vitamins" has to refer to Vitamins A and D. There is no other way to explain the word "these." It's a very tricky way to use referential phrasing, because it is not a clear way of writin…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LSATcantwin
I just looked at this question and I think I understand the difficulty you're running into.
For answer choice (D) the "most is what makes this AC too strong. We can't infer that most people who eat v…
As someone who's been through a few different courses, I can safely say it's whatever works for you. I found the Testmasters course really helped me with LG. I used 7sage and the trainer for LR and, I am in a minority here, but PS Bible RC brought m…
@"Alex Divine" @Freddy_D @Victoria14 @TheMikey
Thanks guys. I'll will try to work in a warm-up. What do you guys suggest works best? I've tried 1-2 problems in the past but didn't keep up with it consistently. Maybe I'll do like 10 LR, a game, and …
I look at it like running. I am fat and out of shape, so when I started running again I could only go for a mile before I died. Slowly I was able to run further and further as I got more use to the demand on my body. The same is true for the LSAT. G…
Fantastic! Keep up the hard work, it's obviously paying off. If the score fluctuates don't get discouraged. At the 168-175 range each improvement is marked by 1-2 questions. Some tests might push you up higher and some might bring you down a bit. Th…