OP, I totally understand where you're coming from and you are right.
I just want to have a side note in case you weren't aware, LSAC has an LSAC waiver which gives you 2 free LSAT takes and automatic fee waivers for certain schools, as well as supe…
@uhinberg said:
I meant it seriously, but if you want to answer with snide remarks and the like, 7Sage is not the place for you. Try TLS.
hey hey hey. TLS is a lovely place tyvm
@"vanessa fisher" said:
@TheMikey yes, doing the "if" questions first definitely helps. I was thinking more specifically for ones where you get a lot of CBT and MBT and not many if questions and when there isn't much of a split of gameboard yo…
@uhinberg said:
If I remember correctly from the videos of J.Y> doing a fresh take on an LR section, he usually does go through all the answer choices.
yeah, he usually at least skims the remaining AC's
they're a little different but you should still approach them the same way.
I've noticed there are more questions that ask "X can be in ___ if which of the following is true?". I feel like this question type is barely seen in earlier tests, but is …
Well I already told you my strategy so I won't write a long response haha
but just a summary: I use my previously drawn game boards from the IF questions to eliminate AC's and then whatever AC's remain I just work them out. If it's a MBT question,…
I voted yes, but I just want to say that it really depends.
It depends on your confidence level for a question mostly and if you're seriously certain you have the right answer. For most LR questions if I hit an AC early on that I know I right, I at…
@jacobgirard0 said:
@"surfy surf" https://www.princetonreview.com/law-school-advice/lsat-test-taking-limits Flash forward, it looks like the rule has changed. What is your suggestion to new test takers who now have the ability to take it unlim…
Some of the earlier PT's are used for the curriculum. Check the question bank though! They have explanations for RC, but some of the LR stuff from earlier PT's are in the CC, as I said, so you may not find them in the question bank.
This used to happen to me and it was my mindset. I felt that since I was going to do a fully timed PT that it was very different from timed drilling, even though I was doing good on timed drilling but crappy on PT's. I always got nervous when I was …
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@"ella.salvator" said:
I just got the Perfect score watch but I am confused about whether it is allowed still? Is it a chronograph watch? If it is, i don't think it's allowed anymo…
@Freddy_D said:
I really wanted that MM watch, too . My Casio will have to lead me to the promised land.
I just recently got one from a buddy. At least I didn't pay for mine, but still, I was excited to have one... lol LSAC sucks, seriously…
@"ella.salvator" said:
I just got the Perfect score watch but I am confused about whether it is allowed still? Is it a chronograph watch? If it is, i don't think it's allowed anymore.
Perfect score is allowed. Mastermind and 180 watch aren't
@Freddy_D said:
Proctor(s) incompetence is one of my fears. It's one variable that I can not control
it's unfortunate that LSAC lets some idiots be proctors
flaw questions I feel are different from the other LR questions, in that although they just need to have you focused on the premise and conclusion, the flaw can be anything. there's a bunch of different flaws, so it can be whichever which makes thes…
it depends. If it's the easier ones I don't, if it's the harder ones I do, even if I got all or most of them right.
it's good to see J.Y.'s view on a question though because his line of thinking may differ from yours and you can learn from that