@lschoolgo and anyone else still interested,
I've *just* received an email notification that my SuperPrep II book as shipped, anticipated arrival date is Friday.
I'll let everybody know when I receive it but it does look like they've resumed filli…
Just a thought here - you may be thinking too much about the "what" and not enough about the "why."
I find that as I'm reading a passage I'm constantly thinking, "why has the author written this section?" and not so much about the specifics of the…
@nicole.hopkins I haven't had a chance to review the Trainer chapters yet but I did reattempt the game. The shapes, although fairly time consuming for me personally, definitely cleared things up. I'll have to seek out and drill some shape games.
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@Luluc1234- The shape idea is great. I'll have to try it out. Just curious, where did you get your LG training? 7Sage? LSAT Trainer? I know that the shapes are used in the Trainer, maybe I'll review those sections. Thanks for your reply!
7Sage is the best way to prepare for the exam. Hands down. I've read all the bible and 7Sage blows them out of the water. Go through the curriculum and then supplement however you'd like. There are a finite number of official tests available so I'd …
You can upload/submit LORs and transcripts to LSAC's system and they will be stored there. That's also how you'd go about sending them to law schools from what I understand.
Great responses so far. Thanks for opening up the floor here.
Aside from the obvious, can you share some specific objectives to keep in mind while writing a personal statement? How do those objectives differ from the goals of, say, a diversity stat…
You could print/obtain a fresh copy and do it that way, that's assuming you don't really remember which ones are incorrect. Even if you do, any type of review is better than no review.
@blah170blah I agree with you to a point. Everything points to a nerve issue and a situation similar to the one you described, I built the test up in my head and then got nervous and messed up the first section. The only way I think my experience my…
Cool. I totally agree with you, @bSM45LSAT. Everybody has their own goals and I recognize that.
I guess I'm just trying to figure out whether this goal I've set is a positive or if it just adds undue stress to the situation. The 170+ goal is defin…
@jamesjentucker said:
I can still barely complete a game (aside from simple sequencing) without having to turn to the video - and that's after 30/40 minutes on each game.
When you say you're taking 30/40 minutes on a game and not getting it, can …
In less than ideal situations, I think the videos will be helpful. They can provide you with a framework/understanding of the fundamentals that may even help you when you return to the Trainer lessons.
Personally, I started with 7Sage and only dis…
@Matt1234567 - Word.
@bstew2002 - We talked about this, man. As long as you used your Blackwing sharpener and didn't touch an inferior sharpener for 30 days prior to the test, you're set. Guaranteed 180. Actually.... I heard that in that situation…
@bstew2002 Our opinions normally align, my friend, but I've gotta disagree with you on this one. The original statements says that ONLY in world's where teacher's have power to make decisions (necessary condition) CAN we have the sufficient conditio…
@Patroclus -
I don't have access to this particular question but based off what you've given, this is how I'd diagram the statement:
Students are able to make their own decisions ----> Teachers have power to make decisions in their own classroo…