I'm not sure how helpful brute forcing every single inference is because drawing quick inferences during a game is all about a mindset that must be developed. Doing a process of elimination type method for producing inferences might not get you to w…
I think the most helpful perspective is to not get too high during your successes and not get too low during your struggles. No one PT or problem set is indicative of overall knowledge and performance; on the contrary, it takes a lot of data to form…
Yup that's solid reasoning right there.
The flaw in the argument is in equating probability and absolute numbers. It uses the fact that a bigger number of injuries are caused by righties to disprove the statement that lefties are more prone (proba…
I would say all you should be doing at this point is taking timed practice tests and BRing them. Maybe throw in there some LG practice so you can max that out because I think games are the section most likely to benefit from drilling. Other than tha…
Yes I think it does make sense. A higher score will only benefit you, whether it be in the form of more scholarship money or by gaining admission to better law schools. You can continue to prep for Oct/Dec and take the exam if you feel well prepared…
Basically the argument is saying that the policies are not appeasement because of the fact that most people disagree with the commentators, which is why C is correct because it talks about this flaw.
I think E is incorrect because the argument doe…
The only thing I would be drilling is logic games; at this this point, I think drilling LR/RC isn't as beneficial as taking full practice tests. Once you can consistently get your games score to -0, your overall score should start to see that upward…
The implicit assumption that the psychologist is making is that the two people referenced have the same horoscope, so the fact that they have different personalities would support her argument that horoscope isn't the main determinant of personaliti…
Yea I ended up driving 35 minutes to my testing location when I sat for the exam; I'm lucky that in October it's only 10 minutes away. But I think it's pretty common to try to find a cheap hotel in the area for the night before your test if you have…
The 170 plateau is definitely real, but you just have to keep taking more tests to progress through it. There's 50+ days until October which is still a lot of time, so try to relax. If you want to score in the upper 170s, you need to max out your LG…
First off, one definition of administer is "to make application of; give" which is consistent with the way that it is used in the premises and answer choices, and "administering the medicine" is a fairly common usage of the word.
What you should f…
If you already own all the tests then buying the packets would be redundant (unless you want to pay $100+ just for the convenience).
Here's a breakdown of all the question types that you can use to go through the tests you have and work on specifi…
That's generally what most people recommend, and it's definitely a good plan. The only thing I would say about it is if you are planning to study for a long time (1 year+) then you may want to save some of those for fresh PT and use a smaller amount…
Although I think the worry about averaging scores is overstated, there's nothing to gain by taking the test before you're ready. There's still a month or so (I think, but you should check) before the withdrawal date for October, so give it some time…
If you are having the most trouble with these, then make sure you BR all of them. When doing so, really focus in on the relationship between the premises and the conclusion for N/S assumption questions.
For SA--if there is a gap in the reasoning, …
As far as timing concerns go, I think here is as good a place as any to go to for advice:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/20715
"So ... embrace progress, not perfection."
Especially because you can get a 180 without being perfect lol. Being upset cause you don't go -0 is wasted energy--don't worry about it, hakuna matata.
@nicole.hopkins couldn't have said it better. I think it's important to note that we as LSAT students are really lucky we have SO many real PT to work with because idk of another standardized test that provides nearly all of their previous exams lik…
@Nicole.hopkins yea I definitely agree with you about that. I'm of the opinion that any timed practice is better than no timed practice, so if that means that someone has to split up a PT because of a busy schedule then I wouldn't worry too much abo…
+1 for @Pacifico's advice about the potential pitfalls of overboard drilling. At some point your drilling has to be in the form of drilling PT (meaning taking lots of PTs). I think sometimes people are worried about using up preptests too soon, but …