@dennisgerrard said:
I finally decided to withdraw Feb LSAT. I felt underprepared and have advantage on this application cycle. I didn't take enough PTs and RC practice. It's a really hard decision since I prepared for more than three months.m…
@"Corey L" said:
@Sami This totally helped. > 1%-100% , it will be correct.
This really puts the answers in perspective. I will work on being more attentive to the suggestions of a third party factor, regardless if I think it is a plausi…
@Thoughtful said:
I am torn between completing a new PT under simulated conditions once a week or twice a week. If I do once a week, I will add an old PT for later in the week.
I think I rather have you do 1 PT every two week if you can comb…
@victoriamanfredonia said:
Is taking two pretests the week of my actual LSAT too much? I don't want to get burnt out but I feel like the more I take the more prepared I feel. Advice anyone?
I have to agree with @"Cant Get Right" above. I am …
@"Corey L" said:
In the blind review, I wrote down that the reason I did not chose D was because it makes an assumption that Caplin fish are in a low supply. They both eat the same fish, so what? What if there are millions of these fish in g…
Hey so the first sentence of the stimulus says (I think you mean the stimulus and not the question itself) :
"People cannot be morally responsible for things which they have no control".
So "cannot" means negate necessary. First lets write our fi…
@apublicdisplay said:
For one thing, how is answer choice (C) different from PT29 - S1 - Q16 [https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-29-section-1-question-16/] correct answer choice (B)? There, (B) said "some..." and JY said even t…
PT20.4.25
This question is great in terms of seeing the difference between the two arguments that are being made:
Chess Officials argument:
Chess Officials want Marianne to stop humming or else be disqualified.
Are they saying that she is disqua…
@cpineda813 said:
I find myself, when confronted with a MBT or SA question, immediately translating to logic.
So I am not exactly sure what you mean here. You have too see the logic behind these questions to get the right answer. It's possib…
@montaha.rizeq said:
@Sami said:
lol lets have more guesses first. And then we can dare someone to tag JY.
The comment with the most likes has to tag JY!
Sealed! Love this idea
Omg!!! This post might just be the best!
I always thought he was behind a wheel! Maybe a Ship's wheel? Since I don't see why a car's steering wheel would be green.
Or climbing stairs!
So this is not a "word" or even a "new word", but one of my favorite ways the LSAT writers will sometimes write their premise-conclusion is through an embedded clause.
Example:
Therefore, since this cat jumped 5 feet high, cats can jump five feet…
@Alan Cheuk said:
@Sami said:
@Cant Get Right said:
Looks like the "Likes" are a bit screwy. This thread, among others, is at 7348 likes.
Yup. I kept thinking maybe that's because maintenance on the …
Also, I quoted both Alan and Cant Get Right in my previous post but even though its a quote so I did not have control of it, it seems to only tag the first name, so it's not tagging the right person either : (
P.S. At least the emojis are working …
@Cant Get Right said:
Looks like the "Likes" are a bit screwy. This thread, among others, is at 7348 likes.
Yup. I kept thinking maybe that's because maintenance on the website is still being performed. So does it mean that each post now aut…
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" said:
I believe A is incorrect because "Writer has right" should not be in the sufficient condition.
Rather, to be correct, A should look like this:
Author granted writer the right ---> Writer has right
I would actually …
Hey
@IreneeeK said:
no I'm not going to cave and skip." Andddd 2:30 wasted. And I want to burn the exam.
I used to feel the same way about skipping I used to think "I want to burn this exam and there is no way I am letting this single question k…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
After attending this webinar, I expect my score to improve from 120 to 209. Josh, David, Daniel, and Nader promised!!!!!
lmao! If only! sigh.... Would a 209 LSAT score be finally sufficient for admission to HYS? Or would it …
Hey,
So I like what you have written above and I think essentially how you and I did this question is pretty similar to get to the correct answer except I took different steps.
Since were are just corroborating, I thought I would write down how I…
I think the advice above is great. For me I try to stick to two reasons for splitting.
1. Is there a rule which would neatly break up my board into sub game boards and most importantly, does this rule trigger another rule and lead to inferences? .…
@TheCubicleEscapee said:
Are there any DFW study groups out there???
Well I live in Dallas!!!! Although I don't know if I could make to the study group every time since I work and have other obligations, but I would love to join you once in a whi…
I love what you have written above Thank you for this.
One thing I have learned over time is maintenance and doing a bit every day consistently goes a long way than radically fixing at the end. For example, its easier to keep a room clean if you …
@lmekahel said:
When I BR I score in the 170's. But under time I score between the range of the high 140's to high 150's depending on the test specifically which logic game I get. But I'm consistently doing bad on Logical Reasoning under time.
I t…
I think the list is great : ) The only thing I would add is something I learned recently - that cause and effect argument can be more complex than simply being able to be always answered with what you have written above. The list is meant to be as c…