I actually don’t highlight or underline anything! I probably would underline some details if I was taking the test on paper but I have found the features on the digital LSAT to be uncooperative. I ended up highlighting beyond what I was trying to hi…
I go in order and if one passage seems difficult within a few sentences I save it for last. It’s not a perfect strategy because sometimes the questions are what make the passage difficult. But it works for me.
Do you know any people with underlying conditions or 60+ years of age? Maybe offer to pick up their groceries. Different stores are offering free pick up where you don’t even have to go in the building. Orders can be placed online. They might need s…
How likely is it that you will take the LSAT again? If there is no chance then I would go ahead and use up the most recent exams. But if you think you may take it again then I would preserve at least 5 recent exams from 70+.
It is better to try to answer the problem first. Record your reasons for why you think the AC you chose is right and why the others are wrong. Then watch JY's strategies carefully and take notes. You will get more out of the lesson this way.
Are you missing a specific game type or is it just the difficult level that you struggle with? If the latter, I would try to focus your fool proofing on some of the hardest games out there like game #3 from PT 88 and game #2 from PT 31.
@danielbrowning208 @jmarmaduke96 Y'all bring up some really good points. I am thinking that the only way this three section test could benefit someone is if they have a detrimental fear of testing centers. If it is scaled the same, there wouldn't be…
If you exit out of the browser that your problem set is on or if you simple click out of the problem set to go to the course, forum etc., it will freeze the timing and save your answers. Then you can find it under "Show Existing Problem Sets" on the…
Do you struggle with certain types of passages more than others? Like Art, Science, Law?
I started reading through my brother’s constitutional law cases book. Honestly, the way the justices wrote in the old days is pretty complex. I know it’s a dif…
Zoom seems to be what most people use around here. The free version of zoom only lasts about 40 minutes tho and it limits the amount of people who can attend.
@Mike_Ross said:
@jmarmaduke96 said:
@Mike_Ross Thank you! I would be happy and grateful to learn from either one of you!
Very cool!
Ok i'm going to try to do this.
If I get at least 10 people letting me know they…
Thanks to everyone who has messaged me so far. I have enough people to work with for now. If you haven’t received a direct response from me hang tight as I am working on responding now.
I think you can get there. Are you drilling logic games? If not, this is the best place for you to start because usually it is where you can make the quickest improvements. I wouldn't take any more full length PTs until you have fool proofed LGs. My…
Hi and welcome! If you can I would purchase one of 7Sage’s new course packages that are being released soon which includes the digital exams. One thing I love about 7Sage’s course is how it is structured in a way that saves the most recent exams for…
I am not sure about the best timing for a tutor but here is a list of the 7Sage approved tutors and most have their pricing in the information:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
Good luck!
I don't have the same background as you since my undergrad was in liberal arts. But my work experience is in technology and I have read about how law schools want more students with STEM type of backgrounds. So I would say that an engineering degree…
The main difference between the loophole and JY’s strategies is that Ellen wants you to read the stimulus first and come up with a loophole, inference, resolution or conflict before even looking at the question stem. I think the drills Ellen has in …
I had this problem too. When I started to focus on LG, I started to forget the strategies in LR. Something that has helped me a lot is to take time to warm up before starting whatever studies or sections I had planned to work on. Try going through 1…
These strategies are what I practice and have helped me improve in RC:
-Slow down for the passage as needed. Giving myself more time here and less on questions works best for me. If I understand the passage well, I don't struggle between answer cho…
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
Hi everyone!
An update about tomorrow (Tuesday) night's quarantine hangout: I'm going to teach.
I'll be doing the Core Curriculum section on Logical Reasoning using the June 2007 (both LR sections) and PrepTest 65 …