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  • @jennybbbbb said: Hey guys! So I have consistently been getting a BR Score that is on average close to my Target score nonetheless getting questions correct and completing them all within the time allotted has proven to be difficult for m…
  • @Sagerfl18 said: Question: But, isn't it true that being unpopular with faculty doesn't necessarily mean it will be popular with students? I don't understand why the statement in the stimulus that says "bound to be unpopular with eit…
  • You want to ask yourself is the argument as a whole trying to conclude that increasing the number of electric cars on the road would require more generating facilities? You are right that this sentence definitely has support because current facilit…
    in PT13.S4.Q03 Comment by Sami October 2017
  • @"Alan Cheuk" said: How can we say no to puppies? Answers on the far right column for LR now, with spoiler protection. Yaaay! Thank you. It was really hard to check answers before. I am glad @akistotle brought this up. : )
  • @iceman322 said: @Sami Can you please explain to me why the conclusion would not follow if we assumed that the degree to which one thinks about his/her problems strongly correlates with the degree to which he/she is stressed? So correla…
  • @Sager180 said: Is the sentence that starts with "As plausible as this may sound, at least one thing remains mysterious...," the conclusion of this stimulus? So the main point would not be whatever comes after the sentence, which mainly t…
  • To me, it just seems that we are only required to assume that those who refuse to think about there problems are more stressed. Maybe it is the stress that causes them not to think about their problems... Who knows! I don't see why we have to ass…
  • I feel like although having pre-set ideas of what the passage should be about can be immensely helpful, it may make you miss out on just reading for the way the passage really is. The difference between the two strategies is like one in which you ar…
  • Thanks for making a topic on this . In my life I have found everyone to be so unique and I always find it interesting to hear what made them who they are. I definitely second the feeling how everyone has a story to tell that is super unique
  • @LCMama2017 said: Lol - I'm reading this thread and its nearly a year old! lol definitely very old. But probably still relevant. For anyone wanting to know progress on this I have found that an evening routine where I start with yoga at 8:3…
  • @lsatplaylist said: What are some tactful responses you have given to friends and family about this? Thanks! I just do what I want and ignore them. Probably not a healthy way of dealing with this but I have found emotionally its pretty hard …
  • @LivePumpkin said: Hi everyone! I really do not understand what C is saying. however, I am having trouble understanding what C is saying. From what I understand: is C saying that only one cause can have one effect? Answer choice "C" is …
  • I second this
  • @"Waiting For Grey Day" said: Hi If this group is closed, will there be any BR group session for the December test? Hi, I definitely will not be leading any groups but you can always make your own groups and work with each other. Tutoring e…
  • Hey Jackie, So for RC I obtain a clean copy and write down low and high resolution summaries for any passage that I had any questions circled for. After that, for any questions I had circled for that passage I write down the question type and what …
  • I think doing core-curriculum twice although worked for Nicole is not a one size fits all rule. One take away from Daniel S's webinar is that each drilling or each review that you do after a PT should be determined by what your weaknesses are. So w…
  • I think one thing I would say is, it doesn't matter if a section is real or experimental, its all about learning to just not freak out on the test. I honestly think you cannot determine if a test is experimental vs real. Moreover, you only have 35 m…
  • When you write pleasurable ---> valuable, you are missing out the nuances and depth of the stimulus. The stimulus is saying if two things give equal pleasure then we should value them equally. Instead of just finding an answer choice that says p…
  • @LSATcantwin said: We can do this. I know we can. Me too. I am finally beginning to feel hope again so lets see. I am glad we are both doing better.
  • Hey @LSATChaos Yeah, here is a list from 7sage core curriculum about 19 common LSAT flaws that you can memorize. https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/19-common-argument-flaws/ I am also posting below a link of a webinar that a Sage did on flaw questi…
  • @LSATcantwin said: This is all really solid advice! Thank you so much. I really like what you do for "except" questions. I'm going to steal that from you for sure. I think that will help me a ton. As for skipping I think I just need to get bet…
  • @LSATcantwin If its the first round, its okay to slow down and take time as long as you maintain a grip on the stimulus. Some questions are half page with each answer choice being another argument, so it can take a bit longer than other questions. …
  • I second what @"Alex Divine" said. I initially took a month out just to fool proof games. It's really worth it and it will help you get familiar and knowledgable about game types.
  • @faddy878 said: RC is my strongest area right now, I am scoring 20 questions correct on average. Unfortunately, my speed is very low, I am only able to do two passages in 35 minutes. English is my second language btw. Please share if anyone ha…
  • @marryam_k said: What are people's thoughts/preferences on bubbling? Do you bubble as you go or at the end of each section? Also is it safe to roughly fill in the bubbles(by roughly, I mean a quick dark scribble), I have this paranoia of havin…
    in Bubbling Comment by Sami October 2017
  • @"James Beadl" said: I seem to be paralyzed when it comes to timed tests and am wondering if changing my approach might help. I have now taken 4 practice tests and scored roughly the same on all of them - a 154 and 3 152s. Now, my Blind Review…
  • @"Paul Caint" said: @Sami Your story is just like mine . I knew I did poorly right as I left the exam...nothing felt right. Still I had the hope that I was just overthinking it and I actually performed well. Was crushing to see that…
  • @"nessa.k13.0" said: ❤️❤️❤️❤️ @Sami I felt this way after the June test. When I got my score you were so sweet and encouraging. I know you have it in you to keep pushing till you reach your goals. I you know your stuff. Reading your post affir…
  • @ltownsjr said: My original target score was 165. I've studied for YEARS (3) with little improvement. (In part due issues like anxiety) I took the September LSAT and I got a 148. I received a 144 last year and I have been through basically all…
  • @saralaz92 said: Hi Sami, I feel the same way. Thank you for sharing your story. I am currently in need of revamping my study schedule and figuring out realistically how much I can do for the December exam. I was planning on just dong PT's an…