@yellowavcable
Yes there are! 7sage has sets for both sequencing and grouping games. I am not sure but you might not be able to see it because you have the starter package. : )
Hey guys!
So I wasn't expecting so many people to be interested. But that being said, let me think about how we should do this in a way that's beneficial to all of us and I will get back to you guys in a day or two .
But till then definitely let …
@"cynthia.wu82" said:
Hi guys,
I am confused with a logic inference.
According to a book, if A, then not B, can be notated like A-->/B or AB. However, in 7sage, it is maybe notated like A/B.
Here's the question.
1. EF--> …
@Euthyphro said:
Hi guys, I'm going through the biconditional part of the curriculum. Im wondering, for the Or, but not both biconditional, why don't we just write it out like this
A -> /B and B->/A,
If you just have the above sentenc…
Where it says "Review limited to 5 of 6 preptests (tap to edit)". Click on tap to edit. That should allow you to select all tests that you would like to see the trend for.
If you scroll down and you start seeing a graph with red circles. That will …
@akeegs92 said:
I've been struggling with a bunch of the LR questions and have gone back into the CC and used up almost of all of my questions sets.
I'm tired of looking at questions that I've done before because I remember what the answe…
@skdygks03 said:
Hi all
I cannot find any reason why (C) is wrong here.
It seems to me that (C) eliminates one alternative cause (genetic cause?) and thereby strengthen the argument that P-fat is responsible for the development of eye…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@Sami said:
I do see despite that the correct answer choices just denies the relevancy of that study.
It felt like it took out the premise itself without attacking the gap between the premise and co…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think the real question is what do we mean when we say "attacking a premise." Saying the study sucks accepts the truth of the statement and then denies the relevancy of that truth: "Yes, the study did find X, but the …
@CinnamonTea said:
Hi all,
2 questions.
I likely will only have 3 full days off before the June LSAT I am planning to take. Is this enough time? (I.e., I will work on Thursday and take the test on Monday) Or should I try and swing fo…
If you really want to see how you do in a distracting environment, see if you can find a coffee shop or building where construction is going on. I took a PT one time like that. Eventually I was able to tune it out but it was a good learning experien…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
We need to distinguish between directly attacking a premise and "knocking out" a premise in the colloquial sense.
Directly attacking a premise means denying the truth of the statement. "Knocking out" a premise, at l…
@akistotle said:
I would like to know where 7Sagers usually take PrepTests. I read somewhere that it is better to get used to distractions so I usually take in a public library. But do you think it's ok to do PTs at home?
I'm asking this …
@dennisgerrard said:
In general, I got 2 wrong for each passage. In total, 8-10 wrong. I need some suggestions on how review the RC passage efficiently.
@dennisgerrard I think @tanes256 gave some great advice. Personally, what really helpe…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
I would love to see an example of the LSAC attacking a premise to weaken an argument, if anyone finds one please PM me the citation.
I think PT 53 Section1 Question 8 is a good example of a question where the right ans…
@monika_p said:
I had a quick question - based on the 7sage lessons on weakening, you never directly attack a premise or conclusion; rather, you take support away from the premise(s). So, a lot of trap answer choices will seem like they're att…
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" said:
@Sami said:
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" said:
Hey Everyone,
Could anyone give me an example (whether on some test or just an example you could make up) of this valid form:
…
@"culv.carlie" said:
Anyone think 10 points can be gained in the next two months of LSAT prep? I am at 159 right now after 2nd PT and hoped to reach close to 169 by June test. I'm missing over half on Games right now & simple mistakes on L…
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" said:
Hey Everyone,
Could anyone give me an example (whether on some test or just an example you could make up) of this valid form:
A --> C
B --> C
~A some ~B
All non milk chocolates are awful. Al…
@"theLSATdreamer " said:
thanks everyone !!! btw i hav e a tutor who got a 178 on the lsat and he highly recommends 7sage, he said all of his 170+ students have used it in one way or another so were all in good hands ! @"Dillon A. Wright" @Sam…
@"H O Thomas" said:
@Sami said:
@"H O Thomas" said:
@"Cant Get Right" Thank you so much for letting me struggle and joke my way through Q21 (the attribution paintings question). You steered me onto the right path…
@"H O Thomas" said:
@"Cant Get Right" Thank you so much for letting me struggle and joke my way through Q21 (the attribution paintings question). You steered me onto the right path, and I fee like I owned that question. I really needed that …
@LSAT2017123 said:
Hi Everyone,
I was hoping to get some insight from some of the members of this community. For a couple of weeks, I was hitting somewhere around my target score and averaging just 1 or 2 points below my target. However, …
@TheoryandPractice said:
Today is pretty weird. I am usually quite positive and optimistic when studying the LSAT, but today I'm fraught with anxiety and sheer frustration. I think the reason is that when I was working on PTs in 20-30s range, …
@nslowry912 said:
I've been wondering if it's advised to do all problem sets associated with a lesson before moving on to the next lesson, or if the problem sets are there for us to utilize later in the curriculum as a refresher. I understand …
I agree with @"nessa.k13.0". It's really hard to know at this point what those things might mean. It could be anything. I would just wait and not think anything about it till they tell you a decision.
Good luck! : )