So I do recommend the trainer (maybe skip over the the first few chapters on weaknesses as they may be off putting) lsat trainer does a really good job of getting you in a mindset of how to attack certain lr questions. I would then use it to make a …
Hey @Nicolekh Jerry came into the group chat today wondering whether or not you guys were doing 69 or 71 tomorrow. The post says 69 but google doc says 71 apparently.
So if anyone stuck around for the post BR chat.
There is a 7sage group chat on what's app. Where we schedule less formal Brs and talk about strategies for other sections of the lsat (rc and LG)
Anyone is welcome to join. We have folks writing the …
With NA it's typically difficult to anticipate which one you'll get.
However if you notice that the conclusion introduces a new element that is obviously un-connected from the premises then that's a fairly big hint you are looking for a bridging an…
I don't know if getting a similar score will make you 'look bad' as far as I know most schools only look at your best score (and if they tell you otherwise they are lying (source: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/do-law-schools-average-lsat-scores-o…
They probably do enough tests that they won't remember you and honestly if they're going to judge you for taking the exam that many times then that's their issue.
Pursue your goals, ignore the haters, Profit.
Also I do recall seeing a rule in a sequencing game that used the otherwise language.
Those with better memories than I do can probably point out that game.
SW --> L
Otherwise
NOT(SW) --> N
If L and N are your only options (ie Not L = N)
then NOT SW --> Not L (N)
If you combine that with the Contrapositive of the Original you get Not L --> Not SW
And Not SW --> Not L and that is i…
Depending on which one the March BR Group does I may not be in on Sunday's.
And after Pt69 there's no overlap.
If I don't get to talk to you guys again it was a BLAST Br'ing with you folks, best of luck in the June LSAT!
I think for teaching purposes keeping away from zero cats would drive the point home of logical vs polar opposites?
Some is also easier to work with in a logical context so when you think of what happens to the argument
some (vs not all) involves…
The LSAT trainer really helped me focus my efforts.
also group BR's tend to help people as well, as you can see how other people approach questions.
IMO. LR is all about process and having the right process can often lead you the right answer even…
Hi folks as mentioned in session we are doing a post BR review of pt 58 on Tuesday evening.
You Can join the march whatsapp group chat for further details or just pm me and I'll add you on skype.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/HEr9S37YrIFBZNN6w4pFpZ
I started with power score last June and ended up with a 161 in November. Signed up with 7sage after November and ended up with a 166 in Jan. Getting into the flow with all the 7sage tactics and am averaging 168-170 now as I get used to the methods …
7sage helped me jumped up 9 points. Now I'm knocking on the door of 170 and the Ivy Leagues.
Hear that Upper Middle Class? I'm coming for ya!
Thanks 7sage.
I know how it feels to get a 161 when you had your eyes set on 170. The PTs 84 85 and 86 were tough in that respect. Different types of games, tricky LR sections. The good news is they're out in PT form now so you can put them in your arsenal. If y…
https://chat.whatsapp.com/HEr9S37YrIFBZNN6w4pFpZ
HI folks group chat is online. Please click the link to join. It's easier to talk through there and get organized.
I think the best way to get this off the ground is to get into a group chat either on Facebook (boo privacy) or WhatsApp. I do it for fitness with my buddies, keep each other accountable for workouts. We can also add each other as study buddies on h…
This is some good advice! The analytics tracker keeps track of all the errors so I am thinking of taking your advice on writing out ways to correct past errors.
I recommend doing 50+
I just wrote the Feb LSAT and the LG section in particular was very heavy on stuff that was present in the LG's in the 50's. LR in particular is a bit different in it's current form than it was in the 90's and even the 00's.
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I'm doing the work and lsat thing too. I've used my holidays to book study sessions and I've written the lsat twice. From my experience the best use of your time is to do real practice tests and use the analytics tools to figure out where you are we…
I'm averaging in the 170's for the lsat in the 40's 50's that drops to 168 in the 70's and 80's. There is a bit more nuance in the modern lsat in the lr especially but also in RC. Build your foundation on the old lsats And test it with the new ones…