Hey, we are now on PT 87. This was the test given a few days ago and will be available to see around the end of this month. For a while in the later 70s and early 80s it did seem like a misc. game was inevitable. However, LSAC broke this "pattern" b…
@TheDeterminedC said:
Anyone know if the adjacent paintings / sculptures LG game was experimental?
It was game #4.
The other LG section was fairly easy. The last game was tough.
I BOMBED the sculpture game.
Yes! Word on the st…
I think that only you can rationalize the drop. Were you under confident during that PT? Were your flaws just exposed? Did you not eat breakfast? Were you stressed about your personal life? Treat the drop like an effect that you are searching the ca…
You should be able to change the date inputs here: https://classic.7sage.com/study-schedule/
Edit: Whoops I see now why changing the dates won't solve your problem. You could maybe try to sub out the older tests for the newer ones once you start PT…
LSAC does not disclose all tests. Some tests are not released to the public. Every test since November has been undisclosed, so we will never see them. 7Sage makes available all disclosed tests. Here is a link to future LSATs and their disclosure st…
@Jennmf13 said:
Can someone please explain the difference between the “question difficulty” scale and the “psg/game/s difficulty” scale in the CC problem set answers/explanations section for LR Q’s?
This category refers to a different metric…
@Jane_lsat said:
@"Lucas Carter" Hi, how is this book different from Trainer’s RC section? Thanks!
Hey,
I read the Trainer a very long time ago so I cannot really offer anything substantive. However, from what I recall, the Trainer had a mo…
Congrats on graduating with such a unicorn GPA!! I feel like I have been prepping forever now because I remember a year ago when you were a regular poster like it was yesterday! I recommend this book for RC: https://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Reading-Comp…
LR sections vary on fundamentals and types of informal/formal logic used. Certain sections will play to your strengths and weaknesses differently. There is very little inherent or objective differences in 1-86 LR (outside of 2 part stimuli and a few…
As others have said, take your time and go really slow; take all the time you need to feel comfortable with the material. Do not rush to get through it. The CC is like a really great book, no matter what stage in prep you are in, you can go back int…
An example might sound something like this:
In Topanga, the most popular local ice cream shop, Redd's, is the only one on Main Street. Every ice cream product that the shop sells comes with sprinkles. Jones was walking down Main Street eating an ic…
I really recommend this E-Book by Adrian Li for improving on RC: https://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Reading-Comprehension-Ultimate-Improvement-ebook/dp/B013KNZ6FM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=adrian+li+rc&qid=1556991831&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell
It is a s…
@SeanyB42 said:
Hi. Im studying for the June LSAT and (like most people) am having trouble with SE questions. While watching on of JY's game explanation videos for PT 66 and noticing some differences in they way he set up his board and they wa…
What exactly are you seeking to improve on? The CC is tailored in a very efficient manner; no part is unimportant to LSAT fundamentals. I would highly recommend doing the CC in order. It certainly is a time investment, but it will reinforce and expl…
Hey!! I like to do 3-4 of the first questions from an LR section that I have destroyed in the past. Knowing you killed the section and these questions before helps you remember a time when you succeeded and creates some positive momentum headed into…
@"Andrew Alterio" said:
Has anyone used Ellen Cassidy's new LR book -- The Loophole. There seem to be rave reviews on Reddit. If you have used it, is there anything revolutionary about it? Are its approaches similar to 7Sage's?
I really love…
@BlindReviewer said:
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-49-section-1-game-3/
The problem set here for in/out games has been really helpful, and I think @MIT_2017 you're right in that it comes down to personal preference, but…
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
Wow are those single-stimulus-with-double-questions from Pre-PT 40,coming back to town?
I think so!! The past 2 undisclosed tests have had experimental sections with them!
Your friend may have been referring to "Yield Protection". This is when schools will WL applicants who have numbers much higher than their medians because they think the applicant will not actually enroll if accepted. Schools do this because yield i…
Hey Flower93,
A few things that really have worked for me is getting into meditation and daily journaling. Meditation helps to gain more control over your conscious thoughts and present. Daily journaling helps to take stock of where you are and to …
Hey,
I took PT 85 there last year. My ticket said "Alumni Gym". The Law School is pretty small so I would recommend getting there at 8 and watching where people walk in. There is only 1 main parking lot so you should be able to see the direction pe…
Merriam Webster states that one meaning is "to arouse sympathetic response" (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/appeal)
I think this is pretty good. In your example "appealing" to evidence would mean that evidence is what you point to in su…
Just keep in mind that sticker at ND with cost of living included for 3 years will come out to be around $250,000. 59/186 students in 2017 received employment in Big Law or a Federal Clerkship (https://law.nd.edu/assets/280494/2017_aba_employment_s…