@"Cant Get Right" I think you should still continue doing at least the Wednesday's BR calls. I can see the benefit of someone learning from that position but I think more people would benefit from being guided by someone who does know LSAT really we…
@twssmith said:
NOOO @"Cant Get Right" NOOOOO!!!!
I completely understand given your new responsibilities, but NOOOO:(
I would just like to echo this sentiment.
@cm214998
I think the answer in my opinion is "it depends". The thing with LSAT that I have learned is that some questions are designed to take a bit of time. The only way to be able to do these questions accurately is to have some "bank time" or …
Hey @emilycyoung1 : )
I think I know what you mean. I have thought about this before as well. The only thing I came up with is, you cannot possibly predict beforehand if they are going to combine the conclusion with a bit of premise in the answer…
Hi : )
So I think it helps to break down each argument first, which I think you already did correctly if you got the answer choice correct but just for efficiency:
Terry:
1st Sentence: bad actions fav. conseq
2nd Sentence: good action----->…
Hi : )
So, people usually describe me as super energetic and someone who does not get frustrated or angry for anything. But after 5 months of studying for LSAT I have to say I have actually lately been frustrated and stressed. And I do think th…
Also, I wanted to go over a bit about your question of being often stuck with two answer choices. I think there are a couple of things that can be happening:
1. You couldn't identify a flaw when you first read the stimulus but went to the answers …
Hi
So the issue with flaws in general is that they are not just prevalent in flaw questions but also in other question types.
What really helped me was once I had the flaw list memorized, and I mean not just the name of the flaw but why that is …
@montaha.rizeq said:
"FAM, WE GOT A CRUNK SQUIRREL GIVIN US THE SICKEST LSAT ADVICE. WE FINNA ALL GET 180s BIH. "
OMG @montaha.rizeq You are too funny.
Hi Davis,
Yeah I would say there is a difference. I have taken about 4 PT's in 60's and 1 in 70's, so I can't say much about 70's. But I would say from my experience PT's in 60's have a different way of saying things and are much better at hiding …
@notguilty90 said:
recently I started treating passages as interesting articles and stopped underlining, and rather just took a second after each paragraph to analyze what I just read.
I second this advice. Stopping after each paragraph to quickl…