@gparmar92 said:
Finished the Dec LSAT. Regardless of the outcome, how do you deal with the anxiety of waiting? Does anyone have any strategy? That's something I'm seriously struggling with, and I am really sure I will continue to struggle wit…
@kimmy_m66 said:
@10000019 said:
You’re acting like this is a weird thing?
I recall reading somewhere that 80% of those scoring 170+ use incontinence products during the LSAT
This.... does not seem accurate. I feel lik…
@jkatz1488 said:
I've seen other posters in the past with similar experiences work with lsac to fix the bubbling. It sounds crazy but if I remember correctly, if you know from which question the mis-bubbling began they will shift all the answe…
@Stothentothek said:
My test was RC/LR/LG/LG/LR.
I had a movies game that I don't see mentioned. I'm thinking experimental?
I think so, I don't remember a movie game on my test. I had two RC's.
@hlkoo1212 said:
is the LR question about farm dust/inflammatory to lungs/mice real or experimental??? Question stem was "which one of the questions would be useful in evaluating the argument?"
I think experimental. I don't remember anything…
@"Daniel B" said:
I just competed test number 71. I was super frustrated when my score dropped on my practice test to a 153. But then super excited to get my highest BR score ever, a 172. I have never had such a huge gap between the two. Usual…
@juhiparsana said:
My test is on 3rd December. I have improved in RC from -10 to -15 to -3 to -5 but my LR is has become very inconsistent. I was at -3 to -5 a week back. But now I'm at -1 to -9. I don't know what this is suddenly happening. I…
Hey Karen,
I have noticed it sometimes does not. So It's still a good call to see which ones to attempt based on the formal elements and ninety-nine percent of the times that works. But sometimes, it either turns out that none of the answer choices…
@tylerdschreur10 said:
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I'm with you 100 percent! Sweats and a t-shirt is the only way to PT. I also bought some super comfy samba sneakers a couple weeks ago that I'm definitely wearing to the test center. The closest thing to slippers…
@skrishnan said:
I BR'd 177 yesterday and finally feel alive and motivated! Can't wait to make it a 180 and bring my actual score closer to that.
Haha! December or next year, I'm going to beat this test!!
I think your BR score indicates …
I agree with having the right mindset but when it comes to clothing I think I am slightly opposite to you. I actually have study clothes, clothes that I bought to wear only when I study. But instead of them being jeans or a nice shirt they are actua…
I think the answer for me depends. I would be happy to score 3-1 points below my average on the test. But, if I happen to have a bad test day to actually score my current average on that day or slightly below my average I need to improve my average …
Hi 7sage family member,
There is actually a whole webinar that @"Cant Get Right" did on this issue exactly. You should definitely check it out and it answers your exact question!
Here is the link: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curr…
@mnr12345 said:
This is for assumption family questions (flaw, na, sa, psa)
I see the conclusion. I see the support. But even for the easiest questions (as in one of the 0-12ish), I still can't go into the answer choices with an idea of w…
@LivePumpkin said:
Hi everyone,
I am wondering what type of skipping strategies you all use. Also, what are some common question types that you skip when pressed for time?
Thanks!
I don't think you should be attempting all question…
I would keep PT 40 and up for taking PT's. 1-35 in my opinion are pretty sufficient for drilling and depending on how long you are in for you can really end up using all the PT's. As you finish a certain set you can always use them for drills. For e…
Thanks for sharing and I am happy that you found something that works for you.
I have not tried that strategy but I think sometimes what works can be really personal.
I see strengthening and weakening questions as two sides of the same coin. We sh…
@LivePumpkin said:
Thank you both for the reassurance! Do you think I should stop doing PTs and times sections and, instead, focus more on NA and SA?
Yes, after every PT you should set aside time to focus on drilling out the weaknesses. PT'…
Hey,
You are right on target that they are related and have a lot to do with each other.
The only thing I can think of is to caution you against pre-phrase. Just because we know the purpose does not mean the LSAT writers will write us main point …
Hey,
PT 70 series is not that different from PT 69 or the 60 series. So although there are definitely differences between PT 10 and PT 70 the change has been gradual. But even with that the change in logic is not much; logic has stayed the same for…
Hey,
I think going into a school that's not T-14 depends on what you want to do. As someone who worked at a really nice law probate/family firm in Downtown Dallas, sure you have your T-14 grads but we also had people who went to local well known la…
I have used Pomodoro technique before and I combined it with Trello and it pretty much automatically updates -which was cool. I think it was fun for a while but got annoying as it forces you to take a break and I can be in the middle of something.
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@iceman322 said:
It doesn't! To me it seems that, even when we assume the AC, the the bulk of the support for the casual conclusion is derived from other unstated assumptions which make the causal conclusion more likely. This makes the AC as…
Hey @FerdaFresh
I do not see the common sense inference from answer choice D. Maybe you can elaborate on that?
Answer choice D says the social critic assumes that a behavior (socializing) that sometimes leads to a certain phenomena (guilt and sel…
Hey @anonclsstudent,
From what I can tell JY himself will be hosting official blind review call to go over PT 82 (September 2017 exam) between November 11 to November 22.
@himynameisjen said:
Hi everyone,
My biggest issue right now is not freaking out while taking timed prep tests and I'm stuck on how to get over this feeling. I'm BRing in the 170s, so I know that I know the curriculum and that's not the i…
@iceman322 said:
So you agree with me that the arguer inferred or "jumped" from the sub-conclusion that there is a correlation between having a weakened immune system and having gum disease to the conclusion that former caused the latter?
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Hey,
So the definition of an assumption is an unstated premise. It's not that the argument is assuming it's own conclusion, since a conclusion is a stated inference, but he made an assumption/jump to get to the conclusion. That's why the conclusion…