@"Legallyblack-2" said:
Also find all inferences on lg before you answer the questions! This is super helpful and I just started doing this not too long ago.
Such a an essential part of LG, and so simple too. I sometimes feel time is ticking…
@luckysat1 said:
Below applies to timed PT's (and the real test) only...
Note taking during LR is generally unnecessary IMO. The only time I do it is for more difficult parallel reasoning/flaw questions and that's only because those ty…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"preston.bigley-1" said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Prephrasing strategies are garbage.
That’s a little more hyperbolic than I want to actually represent, but in the spirit of th…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Prephrasing strategies are garbage.
That’s a little more hyperbolic than I want to actually represent, but in the spirit of the thread I just felt like leading with something blunt and melodramatic. My real positio…
@mattwhitworth56 said:
I think the LSAT hasn't done enough to level the playing field for people from disadvantaged socioeconomic communities and that they think they can get away with this by adding in more diverse names in the LG section. Fi…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Prephrasing strategies are garbage.
That’s a little more hyperbolic than I want to actually represent, but in the spirit of the thread I just felt like leading with something blunt and melodramatic. My real positio…
@"Irish Fan 101" said:
@LSAT1996 said:
I think the most underrated way to study is to study extremely slow in the beginning.
What I mean by this is taking apart every single portion of a LR question when learning a certain…
@LSAT1996 said:
I think the most underrated way to study is to study extremely slow in the beginning.
What I mean by this is taking apart every single portion of a LR question when learning a certain question type. Timed practice is overr…
@CSieck3507 said:
I think another unpopular opinion is note taking on RC. I used to note take and felt it took away from actually understanding the passage. Since I have stopped notating, I have increased my RC immensely.
YES!! I LOVE IT!
@Jagbirh said:
Annotating on logical reasoning is overrated during timed sessions.
Completely agree with this, the only time I annotate during LR is when the stimulus is confusing enough that reading through it the first time di…
Notecards are not the best way to go for memorizing LSAT concepts.
Don't get me wrong, I love note cards, and note cards got me through grade school! However, the material on the LSAT is determinant on a holistic understanding. So, simply memorizin…
Annotating on logical reasoning is overrated during timed sessions.
I believe that annotating is a handy tool to organize thoughts and lay out a structure of an argument. However, I have found that annotating during timed sessions makes me take lon…
@u______u said:
Wow thanks for this! Looks great and the information is presented in a very easily understandable manner. I think the only suggestion I can offer is in regards to the title. Something like "21 LR Flaws" could perhaps be a more …
Hi! I just read this... A tad late. This is an awesome answer! Thank you so much. Can I add you as a friend on here so that you can answer my future questions? I loved your explanation!> @Logician said:
There is a slight difference, but I …