It seems like there was a discussion about PT8.S4.Q21. (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7453), and everyone seemed to agree that the question is mislabeled.
@"Dillon A. Wright" , could you maybe check this out? I think this is a g…
I agree with @"Alex Divine". The best way is to do them all!
If you upgrade to Ultimate+, you can get LG Bundle (PT1-35) here:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35/
I am a terrible writer, but I just finished writing a somewhat decent personal statement. I have a specific reason why I want to become a lawyer and a story to tell, so I wrote a messy draft and kept polishing it. I think all you have to do is to wr…
Hi @clover.wong59 !
According to this comment on Top Law Schools, the real LG had a question about long commercial/short commercial.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=278969#p10049195
Since most law schools only look a…
I do something similar to what @"Daniel.Sieradzki" suggested. I use PT55-PT80 for fresh PTs and insert PTs in the 40s (that I haven't used for drills) as experimental.
Also I usually create a 5-section PT weeks before I take the PT so that I won't …
I did PT73 a long time ago (one of a few 70s PTs I've mistakenly done without studying much), and now that I think I have pretty good understanding of Necessary Assumption questions, let me try to parse this out
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Stimulus
P1: Before they sta…
@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
While I agree there is an intersection between CBT and CBF, I don't think you'll ever need to worry about the distinction in terms of the correct ACs on the LSAT. If it's a CBT question, the 4 wrong ACs then MBF, (vic…
Hi @tanes256 !
I may be wrong, but are you trying to categorize the answer choice (B) as one of the common flaws?
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/19-common-argument-flaws/
[Stimulus]
P: The people in the U.S. pay for goods and services that tax…
[English] All doctors treat patients. Hercules does not treat patients. Therefore, Hercules is not a doctor.
[Lawgic]
All doctors (D) treat patients (TP).
D –> TP
Contrapositive: If someone does not treat patients (/TP), then that person is n…
Stimulus
1) CFCs are the best possible solvents for cleaning the electronic sensors.
2) CFCs are important in helping car makers meet standards of laws.
3) Car makers have to phase out the use of CFCs.
4) The standards are becoming more strict.…
I think you should try making low-resolution/high-resolution summaries while reading the passage.
For example, these are Mentor @Sami 's low-resolution/high-resolution summaries of PT3.S3.Passage 1:
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat…
I can relate so much. Every once in a while, I feel "what am I even doing?" But then I remember what I want to do in the future.
I assume you, @FutureSportsLawyer, would like to be a sports lawyer. I think every athlete has overcome obstacles, and …
@d931n027h said:
While I was studying, I encountered "" sign, and started to wonder if it is interchangeable with "⇔/" .
I don't think 7Sage uses this sign, but by "," do you mean "The Double-Not arrow" used by PowerScore?
I believe they si…
Hi @Hannah56 !
You should definitely watch 100% of CC and drill more!
Also you should stay away from PowerScore (lol). They will only confuse you. I would recommend that you upgrade to Ultimate+ so that you can get more drilling materials.
If you…
Since I know others are going to give you great advice, what I can do is to recommend this webinar:
Skip It! Skipping Strategies Panel
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/skip-it/
One of the hottest topics around, this all-start panel will…
@LSATcantwin said:
This sounds like the name of a progressive Indy band. The Chronic Bubbling Errors will go on tour next week and are sure to play their #1 hit "I Had to Pee during Section 4"
http://imgur.com/MtawxcX
I think you have to practice to make sure that it will never happen again. (What if you miss precious two points on the test day because of this!? You can't let that happen!! I don't want to let that happen to you!!)
I think you should try this: th…
Hi @AlexanderCM !
I think (E) is problematic for two reasons:
1) "fats"
The stimulus never discussed whether the North American diets contain more fats than the Japanese diets. Maybe Japanese people eat more fatty fish than North Americans. We ju…
@JDtobeeee said:
I am cosidering purchasing a package to complete the CC. For a bit of background: I previously self studied from January until June, with the intention of taking the June LSAT. As the test approached I wasn't scoring consisten…
@Freddy_D said:
Lol I just realized that after the fact. Thanks, @akistotle
No problem
@d931n027h said:
I have a sense that "'neither nor' is essentially an 'either or' statement with a negation applied to it", but I keep getting P/K…