A PT is exactly that, a practice test. Treat it like you would the real test. If you intend on guessing on the real test, which you should, than do so on your PT. Just be sure to go back and mark the ones you guessed on, so that you can do them unde…
@Amanda.Washington Yup, you nailed it! Sometimes you can appeal to your intuition or basic understanding of grammar to make sense of these statements.
"There's a chance that I'll go fishing this weekend." Must it be the case that I'm going to go fis…
@TheBatman It seems like your main issue is that you really don't want to study for the LSAT. I feel ya. It can be dull, boring, and I can think of about 20314 things I'd rather do (well, maybe 20313).
Here's what I do:
-Commit to starting at a ce…
+1 @stepharizona
To solidify it, here's an example:
Most A are C. So, if we have 10 As, lets say that 6 of them (most) are C (so we have 6 AC, and 4 separate As).
Most B are C. So, if we have 10 Bs, lets say that 6 of them (most) are C (so we have…
It varies. If I don't feel like finding, and adding a 5th section, I just do 4. I feel that 5 section PTs are best suited for people who despite a 15 minute break, begin to burn out during or after section 4. Or, those who want to adhere as close as…
@Mark.Vandy Good job! I forgot to mention, make sure you have a steady schedule. Erratic schedules can end up being your Achilles heel. Plan out some breaks, and take them. But commit to studying a certain amount each day. Also, be flexible. If you'…
Pick up a hobby. When i'm bored, and have nothing to do - which is rare - I usually go scuba diving. I can do it alone, or post on a message board that I need a dive partner. Or, I do work around the house.
1) You're over thinking this. A statement could be true, or could be false at the same time. In fact, both could be true and could be false can imply each other. If I say something COULD be true, I am leaving open the possibility for it being false.…
It sounds like anxiety is getting the best of you during the real deal. When you PT, you know your score doesn't mean much. Schools wont see them, heck, no one else will see them unless you show them off. However, schools will see your test score on…
Let me just put it this way. I see way too many "Ifs" in option 1. The more "ifs" there are, the more likely it is that some wont be satisfied.
Option 2 is wiser. Don't rely on schools giving you what you want. Rather, give them a reason to WANT to…
Agreed with @Pacifico . It took me awhile, but I finally realized that if you attempt to do every single problem set + PT at least 40 exams, it would take you quite some time to "be ready" for the actual test. I only do 1-2 problem sets. PT, check w…
First off, good job. You did everything correctly - took a break, came back fresh.
Next, understand that there is absolutely NO POINT in PTing if you haven't actually PRACTICED prior. The point of a PT is to assess where you stand. If you PT withou…
It assumes, without proper justification that the only way to make the project fail would be for Congleton to actually want it to fail. In other words, the lawyer is making a cruddy assumption that aside from Congleton wanting the project to fail, …
@stepharizona Haha, thanks for the call-out. Fortunately I didn't sit the Dec LSAT, so I still have the bag that I was going to take with all of it's contents - bar the half eaten sandwich and anything else that would "expire."
Here's what I had:
-8…
@stepharizona Haha, you're making me feel under prepared. I believe I had 2 energy bars and a half eaten sandwich. To this day I still don't know who ate half of my sandwich.
If someone doesn't start it, I'm going to have to!
@Pacifico I did a group PT once. The person 3 seats away from me soon found out that a burrito is the secret to clearing a room. So I suppose you are right, if you're banking on an incredibly generous curve.
On a serious note, I would bring "energ…
I believe J.Y. stated that the curriculum drills PTs 1-35, not 36. PT 36 would be your first test, taking under actual testing conditions. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong!
But, yes, you only use the fool proof method on PTs 1-35. Then you can …
I can't speak on behalf of Blueprint. However, I did "sample" courses from multiple companies. I won't single any out. By far, 7Sage has helped me the most. I won't turn this into an ad for 7Sage (the crew here already knows I love the course), but,…
@patricia.martin.robles Yes, I still get them. In fact, I just received one informing me that their application deadline is coming up and now that I've taken the LSAT, I should submit my application.
I would follow @stepharizona 's suggestion. Che…
That particular type isn't as intimidating as it sounds. To answer it, I locate the conclusion and see how the premises point to it.
In my experience, the answer ends up being something that allows you to determine whether the authors conclusion is …
@Pacifico This is the advice you'll get from most members on the discussion board...for good reason.
Are you scoring within your target range? One low score doesn't mean that your actual score will be low. Maybe you were stressed, anxious, whatever…
When you say you "finished the curriculum," do you mean that you also implemented the foolproof method for games? If not, go back and redo all of the games, using the foolproof method. If that still doesn't work, do as many games from PTs 1-30ish. U…