@"Do the right way" said:
Hi @Sami thanks for your response ,
With the example of the paragraph you gave, finding the structure of a paragraph is still a sort of vague concept since it was a single paragraph .
It will be a good idea i…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@lsatplaylist said:
Just had to mention I hear there's a webinar on LG drilling and foolproofing next week and I bet it'll be helpful for review exercises in general.
Correct! Announcing soon!
Yup!…
@Hamaseh_S said:
I recently watched the "Post CC Strategies" webinar and something that he had mentioned as apart of the first phase of taking PTs is that we should be going back to the curriculum as we are studying our BR answers. I recently …
@"Do the right way" said:
Thank you @Sami .Yes, this answered by doubt on the BR process.
I am also facing difficulty in identifying the function of a paragraph in a passage and the structure of a passage. It will be good if you can provi…
@"Mindful Monkey" said:
I'm curious if everyone else scratches out rules in LG after you have used up the rule creating your master game board. I think it is a good strategy EXCEPT when the occasional question arises that says to "keep all oth…
@lawhopeful said:
Hi! I'm hoping I can get some input on how people have fool proofed the logic games in the core curriculum--this is specifically referring to the ones used as examples and the problem sets (not PTs).
I wouldn’t start foolpr…
@Mooseontheloose said:
Is it possible that you could do better on an lsat just because you understand certain topics better than others and those were the ones being tested heavily on the day of? For example, If I am good at SA and there were …
@"Do the right way" said:
@Sami I am following your BR process for Reading Comp passages. I have a question regarding that BR process for RCs. During BRing, do we read the Reading comp passage and then write the high resolution summary (HRS) w…
@Bomhillz said:
Hi, could someone help me understand Lsat4.s1.question-18 better? I have several questions.
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I think…
@akistotle said:
Ohhhh the “development” is the key! I’m glad you figured it out
@Sami said:
@akistotle love you. But man don't put so much pressure on me by calling me an expert. I am not . Hug.
But you are!!! (press…
@pasu1223 said:
More than some LSAT conspiracy this turns out to be sloppy reading on my part, haha.
The stimulus said "associated with the development" and I totally glossed over the mention of development. Tricky part on the LSAT though…
@pasu1223 said:
I was going through PT 47 and wanted some clarification on phrases.
Section 1 Q23 of PT47 uses the phrase "accompanied by" and this indicates positive correlation.
However, in section 3 of the same test Q19 uses the p…
@foxtrot96 said:
i'm sorry about that. i'll keep that in mind next time onwards.
As for the question its actually this one: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-23-section-3-question-09/
Now what i was asking is that for …
@"surfy surf" said:
I know there are a few other threads like this but I didn't see a very concise answer
I understand that few means some, most are not
A B
and A --m-> /B
This is 1-49%
The negation would be all...not,…
I agree with @"Cant Get Right". Two weeks a PT was too much for me too. I think even thinking about how many PT's to take a week is the incorrect way of thinking about LSAT. Take then PT only when you have addressed all of your weaknesses on the las…
@CPAtoJD said:
Hi Everyone,
I'm working my way through the PT, and wanted to get some input on a question regarding doing 2 weekly PT's, as my schedule suggests.
One PT a week is more than enough especially right after the core curricul…
I agree with @"Cant Get Right".
PT's should be taken only when you have addressed your issues. So take your time to fix the weakness you already know you have. Fool proof games for now. After you have done that, then take the PT to reassess and ide…
Hi!
I see "homework" as the quizzes and drills that are assigned after you have gone through the lessons in core curriculum. JY has fantastic quizzes about fundamentals that I use till today to keep up the basic skills. In addition, there are a lo…
That's really sweet. I am so glad you found the support and encouragement that helped you on this journey.
The community and people here are really great .
A blanket strategy that is really helpful for LR is to draw parallel arguments for each LR questions you missed. This helps us see not only the pattern behind the stimulus but also puts us in the shoes of LSAT writers. Most stimulus in LR have an ar…
I don't think you lose it. I believe you pay an additional $100 for any other resume or essay you want reviewed. But like @Sprinkles says, @"David.Busis" is the most qualified to answer that.
You can sort each and every type of question in the question bank.
Here is the link:
https://classic.7sage.com/question-bank/
You can also sort them by their difficulty level. I like to start by doing the 1star first and so on.
I love it! Thanks for saving trees and money!
I think this is really great if your printer ink costs a lot of money. I bought my printer because it does let me print crazy amount of pages for extremely cheap price. But I do feel ashamed about how m…
@"Christina-5" said:
this may be a stupid question , but I have been fool proofing games for about a month and i am up to pt 20, but i was wondering do i need to go back and do old games that i have done from the previous weeks?
If you find …
It's really good!
Make sure to really understand how in future to get the four questions under time as well. Break down completely the two questions you did not get in blind review as they represent knowledge gap.
But I do think thats significant…
I am going to recommend listening to this webinar by Accounts Playable.
He was in a similar situation as you and outlines a really good strategy for reusing materials and improving on them first. He would only use the new PTs when he felt he ha…
No problem! I am glad that helped.
I think the conclusion by saying "will likely satisfy" leaves a bit of room for other types of uncarpeted floors to exist but they just can't be so prevalent like tile and wood. Had it just said, "it will satisfy"…