Of course! I'm excited to go over this with you in person on Friday
"And the ability to do this comes through systematic review - which will help you hone ID question skills - a backseat skill to understanding the passage like we understand LR st…
I completely second everything @brna0714 says. While it's easy to split up the sections into distinct parts, it's important to remember the skills we use to tackle LG and LR questions are relevant to being successful in RC. I think people see minimu…
@VegMeg55 Ahhh we are 100% different RC test takers. I'm about minimal scribbling besides the underlining for focus and highlighting for MP. Just goes to show that there is no one size fits all strategy to the LSAT!
I'm glad you were able to parse through the gibberish @emli1000! If you have any questions/want to talk about, just PM me or start a new thread and I'd be happy to respond.
AHHHH, the good ol' NA question. Hated these and now I love them. I'm not sure if my advice will work/make sense for non-visual learners but I started doing much better on these questions when I visualized the argument.
Generally speaking, let's s…
@pseudonymous You mean these BR groups actually have to be substantive rather than just gossip hour?? UGHHHHHHHHH WHY GOD WHY? (jk I have HUGE respect for the BR groups and can't wait to participate)
I heard Nathan Fox's class is excellent. My guess is, like any course catered to the masses, there will be parts that are helpful, parts that won't. I have heard though that he's an excellent private tutor though his prices are steep.
@nicole.hopkins I've been a HUGE bulletproof + MCT oil fan + grass-fed butter fan. I miss the french press that I had in the Bay and now have to use a generic coffee maker but DAMN that is some GOOD coffee.
@"Julia L" I also think the answer to your question is contingent on where you are in your studies. If you're at a point where you're PTing every other day, you really have nailed the fundamentals, and now need to work on mental endurance, by ALL me…
You guys are UH-MAYYYYYY-ZINNNNGGGG. Thank you for the wonderful comments. I did IF yesterday and I was surprised at how much energy I had, even though I cut my calories by 1/3 ---who knew?? I've also been doing 30 minutes of cardio right when I wak…
Yes, that actually works SPLENDIDLY!
Sorry about the uber lack of response. Been out all week (as in sick, not fun because who has fun besides studying while studying for the LSAT). Will be there PT52, Monday 8PM
CAMBRIDGE PACKETS! I would get them ASAP before the 4/21 deadline. If you're strapped for cash, I would spend a good amount of time figuring out what your weaknesses are and then getting Cambridge packets for particular question types/sections.
@ALL OF THE ABOVE Do NOT neglect one section for the other. Remember, even though the test is composed of three distinct sections, logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning are essential skills that are important in every sect…
Hi @blackpearl, I'm going to echo what @nicole.hopkins said (like usual LOL) and underscore the point of good practice and techniques. As you encounter more RC passages, you'll know when you need to focus on a particular point and what information i…
Reading for structure is consistently important in the beginning tests and later tests. If you can read for structure, you are in fantastic shape.
Also, for inference questions, think of them like MBT questions in LR. Don't go outside the scope of …
Hey @christopherblair! First of all, thank you for your kind comments! (oh and to clarify, I am a "she"... I keep trying to change my avatar to a bright orange or blue but it keeps giving this dark green color).
ANYWAYS, the thought process is to …
Ah, the good ol' motivation question. This one has been really tricky for me because I've never been an extrinsically motivated person meaning I don't undertake actions to achieve a particular goal, I do it for the action itself. I consider it a ble…