@nadiaj17 said:
I agree with @akistotle; that is such a smart idea! I feel if I actually start writing a designated time to study for the test in my schedule, I'll actually do it haha. Thank you so much @Sami and good luck!
No problem. It's …
@akistotle said:
I was actually waiting for Sami to comment on this thread because I haven't been able to devote the same number of hours either! lol
lol Here I was thinking you were already studying at least 8 hours a day and I was lagging …
@nadiaj17 said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to 7sage, but I've been reading a lot of the discussion posts and they are so incredibly helpful, so thank you for that!! I just took the December LSAT, and I had also signed for the February LSAT---…
@foxtrot96 said:
thank you so much for taking the effort to write this up for me @Sami . I asked because i was going through that part of the curriculum and people had mentioned these things in the comments and i just wanted to make sure if it…
@akistotle said:
If LSAC really wants to compete with ETS (GRE), they should try to release scores within 20 days (before the holidays)! lol
Yeah, that would be nice. Sigh.. but this is LSAC we are talking about.
@LSATcantwin said:
Ug…
I have never tried to find a pattern like this between question type.
If it's an SA or PSA question then for the most part you are going to chose an answer that ties Premise --->conclusion. So in a way they tend to have conditional logic in ther…
@akistotle said:
Jan 3 is the official date, but PowerScore predicts the Grey Day will be January 2. And I'm still hoping it's Dec 22. lol
lmao. I wish its Dec 20 .
Any reason that it can be Dec 22? lol Here I go feeling hopeful.
@akistotle said:
@Sami said:
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.
Haha. I was abou…
@goingfor99th said:
Yikes. That puts a damper on the holidays for sure. lol
Yup lol. I wish I knew If I should celebrate Christmas and New Year or should be crying instead. Lol
@beganthenotsovegan said:
So I'm taking my first LSAT in February, and I do work a full time job but plan on taking the Friday before the lsat off in order to have one last day of study. Now I usually study 3-4 hours Mon-Thurs and 12-16hrs on …
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.
Haha. I was about to answer that question then I saw my old post was tagged.
I definit…
So your way of thinking about the stimulus is correct. Heart disease is a subset of what we take into account when we calculate health and this conclusion jumps from a subset to superset. Adding more to this, its also wrong because we do not know …
For negation, I like to think of each statement as a universe that I am dividing into halves. For example, the negation of I cannot eat an apple would be just one instance of me eating an apple.
So for me I like to think of it more conceptually tha…
@gparmar92 said:
First off this was unbelievably helpful, thanks so much!
Yaaay!!! I am glad
As for the second part of your post that I bolded, that entire thing is the internal conversation I need to be comfortable having with mysel…
@gparmar92
I think you have two different issues you need to work on. One of the things you need to work on is question type related and the other one is that you have a hard time moving on from questions. These two cannot be addressed in the same …
@goingfor99th said:
@Sami said:
@ecarr_12 said:
I don't know about this. I always repeated games, and many times. I didn't do it like the "foolproof method" advises, though. I had much more time between repe…
@amandajwashington said:
I was wondering if for sequencing games if we should write out ALL possible sequences on the test and when practicing. Should we also write out all the relationships in the sequence game? Here are the sequences that …
@ecarr_12 said:
I've been caping out at around 4 times to go over a single game because I feel like I begin to actually memorize all inferences, I know that this is the point but sometimes I feel like I'm not really thinking too hard to come t…
Hey,
So your PT schedule should look a something like this: Take a PT, then blind review properly, score the PT, identify problem areas, figure out solutions such as re-watch a particular part of core-curriculum and then do drills to address those …
@beezmoof said:
Hi everyone (sorry for the second post in one day),
Just starting my PT grind, and I've noticed I usually fail to get to the last 2-3 questions in LR. I also feel myself spending too much time on the first ~10 questions on…
I do not know about any other bi-conditinal indicators not listed but I remember one thing that helped me get this question right was to just understand what the stimulus is saying. For example when it says later on "all other People" -you have to a…
@LsatTony said:
Hey everyone!
Has anyone had success speeding up their time on inference questions (MSS/MBT) questions? While I don't miss too many of them, I notice that they tend to be time sinks for me, especially the harder ones (I d…
You can bomb a section and still score within your range. I learned time and time again from taking plenty of practice PT that I can bomb a section and still score in 170's. On my first real LSAT last September, I underperformed 3 of my sections an…
I think more than feelings, which tend to not be reliable after taking LSAT, you should look at probability. If you were scoring within your desired LSAT range before taking the test consistently there is a high chance that you are overthinking how …
@"nicolas.saw" said:
@Sami That is the raddest logic game station I've ever seen. It's just barely gotten "cold" enough here in Central Florida for fires like that.
Yeah, definitely a cool place to study from time to time at night. It's gott…
My fire tonight
https://imgur.com/jKSzX2J
I am supposed to take four days off LSAT but I don't know what to do without it. lol
Also, here is a picture of my dog as well : )
https://imgur.com/BIjLDvp
So don't cancel and register for Feb LSAT as well. We tend to exaggerate how badly we did on the test. Maybe you didn't score well, but if you have your applications in and you have a score around their median maybe by seeing you are registered for …