I think try as we like we cannot ramp up the pressure that much. If you take the section in 30 minutes, its not going to be an accurate reflection of your score regardless because those 5 minutes at the end can sometimes mean the difference from go…
Up to you. I would say divide you week between LG and LR first. LR is one of the most dynamic sections because it has so many components. Once you have fool-proofed LG, simply switch LG days for RC. RC is tough but it does not have as many things to…
It's a sufficient assumption questions stem. The "if assumed" would help the conclusion indicates that we are looking for an assumption that can plug the gap between premise and conclusion. But its a bit different from other question stems that I ha…
I have used LSAT trainer and its a really good book but its not comprehensive. Obviously I love 7sage or I wouldn't be here. 7sage is comprehensive; the videos are very informational and it suits my learning style better as I like learning by watchi…
@vrendonvasquez said:
Can you someone please further explain why AC (C) is wrong? Please also let me know your thoughts on my explanations. Thank you!
C: The broadcast media should not have a constant stream of action shows on all channel…
You are on the right track. You do not want to negate answer choices in NA just to see if it works. It adds an extra step that can take time and that you can mess up on.
One thing that's really helpful is to know how well you understand the stimulu…
Lets say there are a 100 dogs and 1000 cats.
If 30% of dogs are brown, then we can infer that 30 dogs are brown.
If we know 40% of cats are brown, then we can inter 400 cats are brown.
If we add the number of dogs and cats we get 1100. If we co…
I use the same method as @uhinberg .
The only thing I do different is after each page turn and bubbling, I'll put my pencil down and take a breath and exhale slowly. It helps calm my brain down, takes me out of fight and flight mode, and gives me a…
Thank for the tip! I really liked what you wrote and I plan to do this when I apply to law schools.
Congratulations on getting admitted to your top choice!
Both @"Leah M B" and @BinghamtonDave nailed it.
There are always going to be scenarios no matter how advanced in your prep you get where you will read something and not understand what the problem is with the stimulus. You want to circle and m…
@teamteamvicster said:
Hi! I would love to join. Last time was great. I'm Victoria, by the way, and Sami totally moved my thinking forward.
Alex--on the Google calendar, it says 9:30-11. Is this correct or are we starting at 730?
Talk …
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Hi all,
When I drill my weaker LR question types (untimed), I almost always go -0, and on BR I usually go -1/-2 per LR section. On a timed section, however, I usually score closer to -9 per section. Also, I feel strong…
I am so proud of you guys for reaching out to each other to study. That's how it should be!
Let me know if you guys have any questions. I'll be happy to help.
@aburk3 said:
Hey everyone!
I started 7sage in late December 2017 and have just recently started the Core Curriculum Reading Comp section (I used the 7sage's "create schedule feature" for the June 2018 LSAT). My diagnostic was a 149 and a…
@akeegs92 said:
I'm really feeling down. I've never locked up like this. I was in the 2nd section, and my mind went nuts. I had RC as the first section and that didn't go very well, so I was already not feeling great and then my mind seemed to…
@ThomasKennedy2455 said:
How much time would someone recommend studying each week with hopes of getting in the 165-170 LSAT range on the September LSAT after a diagnostic test score of 145?
As Alex says it depends. Start by going through the…
@LCMama2017 said:
Can I answer? I say for the first Q - if you have $80 and the shoes cost $80 then it is sufficient that you have the $80 to pay for the shoes
Its both sufficient and necessary. Anything less than $80 and you can no longer …
@sjkimkim said:
I went through JY's courses and have a question I just can't seem to solve by myself.
JY explained that sufficient assumption questions are something like:
Premise: A
Conclusion: B
Answer: A->B
But I keep …
I think you are ready for it now. The ideal time to take it is when you have scored your goal score in regular PT's consistently. So the only thing that's a factor is can you consistently score in high 170's during timed PT's? Can you make your PT a…
@Alohalena said:
Your question hit me so hard.. so bad.. all day I have thought about it, but yes I do want to be a lawyer, it didn't change my mind.. but the cruel thing is that... like you said.. lawyers do a lot of reading............. : …
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
@Sami said:
It would be N-S.
If we are listing things from 1 to whatever, the higher number is the later number.
Of course it is...
Haha thank you.I’m embarrassed I even had to ask that.
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@sjkimkim said:
So for necessary assumptions, the assumptions can be about the context, premise and conclusion? If the negation a statement attacks, say, the context of an argument, would this statement be a necessary assumption? Am I understa…
Tough question.
In order to get this correct, we have to separate the facts from the definition.
We know that Feudalism existed in Europe in 8th Century but without the hereditary transfer of legally recognized titles and nobility. The hereditary…
@"lsat 1101" said:
I go back and forth between taking labored breaths like a woman in labor and imagining good things given how I was feeling on certain sections. I just got approved for waiver and still not seeing my score. It's very difficul…