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  • Awesome, 7Sage keeps getting better and better.
  • Wow thanks guys, appreciate the gesture. Love the community and will do my best to keep helping everyone. Congrats to all the other winners!
  • Full detailed explanation: http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-28-section-1-question-25/
  • This is your typical correlation to causation argument. Answer choice E does nothing for us since it doesn't strengthen this correlation. It just says that the two were implemented at about the same time. Ok? But do these portable electronic devices…
  • Unless they're included in your bundle, I'm pretty sure you can only access a few of the questions. Go here: http://classic.7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/ Click on LG explanations for 20-35, scroll down, and you'll see explanations for the a…
    in . Comment by Matt1234567 June 2015
  • I can help you out with pt 22 s 2 q. 7 So what is the conclusion? That volunteering can benefit your well-being. Why is this? Because retired persons who volunteered their time to help others displayed fewer milder effects of aging than their nonvo…
  • The written portion kind of summarizes what's to either come in the video, or wraps up what has been said in the video plus some additional information to clarify. When I went through the curriculum, I tended to pay close attention to both parts.
  • @Jpatel07 said: Thanks for the response @matt1234567! A few follow up questions - when you refer to the drills at the end of each lesson, are you referring to the 5-8 video problems? Also with the PT's that come with the bundle, are those just th…
  • I would say don't overwhelm yourself with too much material. You're already in good hands with the 7sage curriculum and the Trainer by Mike Kim. Finish the curriculum and the trainer first and do the drills at the end of each lesson. Once you've com…
  • @alexandergreene93 said: so would it be... /get 180--------->half or less SAL5H You can't use the contrapositive on a most statement. The original statement was most people who study at least 5 hours for lsat will get 180. Al5hours Most 180. …
  • Ahh sometimes I wish I lived in the U.S. Canadian prices are basically an extra 20$ on top of whatever the price for the U.S is.
  • I usually type in the LG of a PT into google and I always get 7sage as the first result. I take advantage of some of the explanations J.Y posts for certain questions. To find these, just scroll down until you see the links for the different games in…
  • Here's the master guru J.Y explaining this question. It's a tough one, and it seems like a lot of people thought that the first sentence was the conclusion. http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-28-section-1-question-24/
  • This is actually what I'm doing right now. I'm taking certain sections of older PT's and drilling that section only under timed conditions and then blind reviewing my work. In addition to that, I leave time for myself every week to do at least one P…
  • Yeah, that's one way. Drill certain questions that you're really struggling on. But, if I could give you one advice, it would be to drill entire LR sections instead of focusing on one question type. Also, drilling entire section will put you in the …
  • Honestly, in my opinion, the negate sufficient/negate necessary are tools to help you make this stuff more intuitive so you can draw them out without even thinking. I think a mistake most students do is stick to this trick without really knowing the…
  • Wow, so weird that I was thinking about a thread like this because I wanted some recommendations, and here we have one right on 7Sage.
  • In my understanding the OR rule indicates that one of them MUST happen. It cannot be that both cannot happen. It's either M-J or J-N. One of these two must happen. A or B but not both means one must be in at the exclusion of the other.
  • There's a personal statement bundle under the "extensions and add-ons" category. It's really helpful since there's about 16 hrs of tips on how to write PS, and examples of actual personal statement letters to law school by different applicants. As…
  • I have the same problem. These questions really give me a headache since I've always hated math lol. But drilling is your best friend. I think Cambridge has drilling packets for LR questions that include percentages and numbers. Drill these to get a…
  • It depends how well you're already doing in LR and RC. Did you sign up for 7sage just for their LG lessons? Unless you're getting -2 or -3 on LR and RC, maybe review the lessons just to get a better understanding of the material. However, if you're …
  • I always look for the flaw in every argument, since every argument that the LSAT presents you is flawed (thanks LSAT trainer lol). Every argument that I look at, I try to identify the conclusion and then the premises for that conclusion, and why the…
  • The original flaw in the argument is appealing to authority in a case where their expertise is not helpful. The original argument has to do with the environment, and then we get the conclusion that the figures cited in the report are not accurate,…
  • Lmao I feel like that's how LSAC responds when challenged on a question.
  • Drill, drill drill, and more drilling. I also kept track of every question I got wrong, and compiled a document on Word with each question and my train of thought attacking that question. I still review these questions from time to time just to see …
  • Lmao hilarious. Definitely needed that for my study break.
  • Hi Sam, I can help you out. Conclusion: The government should institute a program under which tissue samples from the dead birds are examined to determine the amount of toxins in the fish eaten by the birds. Why? Because the fishing industry can…
  • That's a nice plan! I'm kind of thinking about doing the same thing, even though it's going to be overwhelming. I'm thinking about keeping certain older PT to drill with, and adding some of the newer ones (2000 onwards) to my timed PT's as experim…
  • Yeah, I do this. Currently I'm intensely studying LR by doing timed drills from earlier PTs. I throw in a few logic games here and there when I'm BR'ing my work. I'm planning on killing LG once my LG repetition drill book comes in the mail lol. RC i…
  • @goalis180 said: Makes sense, and appreciate the advice, hopefully this is just a phase 1 distraction, and once im on phase 2 ill move on. No problem. If you have any other questions or concerns, just give me a shout out through PM. Best of luck…