@Lolo1996 said:
Thank you for posting this!
Do you happen to have a list of cookie cutter questions where you debrief them like this? Or know where I can find a good/comprehensive one?
Hey, I do plan on making some more of these posts. …
Read a chunk of text and then turn away from it and try to put it in your own words. This is difficult at first, but trains you to improve your paraphrasing abilities and forces you to engage.
@Chardiggity said:
Anyone else feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you'd just include the "should" as part of your necessary condition. It would be:
WG -->SBT
which would make the contrapositive:
/SBT --> /WG
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Yeah, I think you got it. If in the AC, process of elimination will be your best friend. Your second best friend will be context clues.
If the word is in an RC passage, really look at the sentences/words preceding and following it. Many times a wor…
Hey,
A strategy that has worked well for me for AP questions is to actually not read the part the question is asking about first. So I recognize that the question is AP, but I focus on just mapping out the structure of the argument when I read the …
@"xiaonuan.li1 April" said:
Thank you! The articles in that website really resemble RC passages relating to humanity and fine arts. Do you and the other 7 sager belongs to a RC study group where you guys just write questions for each other? …
I recommend this site: https://aldaily.com/. It aggregates articles on philosophy, art, book reviews, and culture. The articles all contain arguments of some form and are considerably longer and generally as tough if not tougher than RC passages.
I…
Hey, this thread discusses some of the inferences: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/140270
7Sage's video explaining this game will probably come out fairly soon as well!
So in SA and PSA questions we are seeking to create a valid argument- the answer choice will make the original premise guarantee the conclusion. In other words, the correct answer will be sufficient to guarantee a valid argument.
Here is a short Yo…
This is similar to a "Straw Man Argument". Instead of attacking the author's viewpoint or argument, the flawed argument twists what the original author said and then attacks that.
For example:
You: The dogs at the dog park are well behaved. Theref…
@BlindReviewer said:
@"Michael.Cinco" brings up a huge inference that I didn't make until after the exam, that because you need 9 items but you only have 10 pieces (5 people and each can only go a max of two days), when you have a situation wh…
L must go on Saturday because if it does not, M does not either. That would force the remaining pieces into Saturday, violating the rule that P does not go in Saturday. Additionally, since we know L cannot go into all 3 days, it must be out at least…
Thanks to everyone for all the support and encouragement this is getting! Today has been one of my best days ever! All of the pain the LSAT has inflicted is all of the sudden worth it.
@"Richard N" said:
Congratulations! Willpower and dedicat…
Always love seeing your posts! Congrats!! On an undisclosed test I had an LR question about Porpoises and I instantly got distracted by thinking of your username!
@MIT_2017 said:
Congrats buddy! Happy that my LSAT journey has come to an end as well -- a great feeling for sure.
Congrats to you as well. Your score is unreal!! So happy for ya!!!
@cooljon525 said:
Congrats!! Was wondering if your P…
@Guillaume said:
Congrats from another 169'er! Best possible score you can get. Way more fun than a 170.
😎- We are more fun! Lol congrats to you as well!
It seems as though the intent of Gladwell was to examine the system of law school admissions that is facially a meritocracy- tailored to find the best law students, and show that it is not a great system for finding the best law students, only rewar…
Why T14 or bust? We have no way of knowing if you can reach 170 by July but the good news is that you have scored a 170 on a real timed PT. Focus on replicating that success between now and July! Good luck
"Free speech is an activity that is conducive to a healthy nation" is not a conditional statement. The definition of conducive per Merriam Webster is "Tending to promote or assist". This is far from meaning that something is sufficient. So we cannot…
Hey,
B is correct because the programming director makes a pretty crazy and unwarranted assumption. He takes the fact that some people disliked the new movie segment as evidence that others must have liked it and uses this conclusion to justify kee…
Check out LSAT India. It is written by LSAC and extremely similar in nature, although a bit easier in difficulty (I think). The tests are great ways to see new material and manage pace. They may not be perfectly representative of a modern US LSAT, b…