Hey rakinalikhan,
I think there are two things that I have found that really helped me avoid this kind of trap.
1. Always have a pre-phrase after you read a stimulus and before you go through the answer choices. This will help you move extremely…
@m.e.u_89
Yeah I would definitely encourage you to BR all the PT's you do. That's very very essential. Don't skimp out on them even if that means you end up doing less PT's. That's the only way we end up improving and learning.
I definitely thin…
@m.e.u_89
I think burnout can be very detrimental. Sometimes to get ahead we need to rest as well. Mental fatigue can play a big role in it. I would suggest not letting this test dictate what you are going to do in life. If your PT average is wher…
@azbulkin
I am sure other people will have more insights to offer since I havn't taken it yet. But it could be test day anxiety. For some people it takes multiple retakes to achieve their PT average.
Hug. Don't lose heart. Lets keep going.
Hi, @m.e.u_89
I am really really sad to hear that. Hug. . LSAT is not an easy test but don't give up either. How ere you scoring during PT's? Was it test day anxiety?
*don't give up
If I am not mistaken, I think Nicole Hopkins took the February LSAT got a 170 and got into Northwestern with scholarship . But I am not 100% about this.
Hi Nader
For stimulus that start with although, I have often found that when the author does bring his main point or premise he does so using referential phrasing that only makes sense when you read that although statement. So up to you, but I en…
Hi,
so "unless" means negate sufficient. So lets say you are picking to put " benefits recipient and is worth more than expected" in sufficient. So to negate that, you would write:
~benefit recipient OR ~worth more than expected -> ~ generou…
Hey,
So while I was in school I first did Blueprint online. I am not sure if that is similar to what you learned in class but if it was, Yes, 7sage is definitely different in that the courses go farther and the community here is very very supporti…
Hey do you use 7sage analytics o figure out what your weaknesses are. I really like drilling with Powerscore LG by type and LR by question type. Some people have that in PDF's as well (by Cambridge but they are no longer sold). But I only use it whe…
I would have to agree with 7sage being superior to Bible in terms of getting more bang for the buck. 7sage also has a lot of drills!! and I mean a lot with some amazing explanations. So you can try it that way too.
*but I would have to agree with …
Well if you get to a conclusion thats G most C, you can draw out the inference that there is also G some C. I believe powerscore calls them "inherent inferences".
For example "if most chocolates are brown" then we can also infer from that "some ch…
@desire2learn said:
Totallly depends on the LSAT score!
Exactly my feelings. I want to say HYS, but I have just decided to not even think about that and just aim for a score that I know I gave my all to. From then, I guess I can decide :DD