@lisettevictoriasp,
When you say you dropped the older PT RC sections because they are drastically different from modern tests do you mean everything prior to PT70 or did you mean PTs 45-60 due to their decreased difficulty? Basically what I'm aski…
Knowing what the question wants can distract you from the argument. Try reading the stimulus first. Identify its conclusion, support, and what if anything is wrong with the argument. Then read the question stem and prephrase an AC before reading the…
I don't think it would be an optimal strategy to skip the easier passages because they have fewer questions. Bank those points and build up some confidence and momentum as you go into the more difficult passages.
@asf444333,
The crystal ball prediction is a video that the guys over at Powerscore do where they try and anticipate what is going to be on the next administered LSAT test. They base their analysis on a variety of factors and they're pretty good at…
If you mean doing a PT with six sections then no I don't think that's a good strategy. Do PTs with LR LG RC and rotate in a fourth sections from LR/LG/RC (which is what I think you're saying). Another option is to use your worst section as the repea…
AC D is too powerful and cannot be proven by the information in the passage. That's probably not satisfying, but it's just the name of the game. Correct MBT/INF. ACs are 100% proven by the passage and are often boring. Be wary of anything that would…
A few things that have helped me mitigate some clumsy errors:
Read the rules in their entirety before writing anything down.
Write neat. Don't clutter your paper. I use an erasable pen for my games so that I can clean up my rules and/or board if n…
Ah, the eternal stim v stem debate.
I agree with @"Cant Get Right" that it's personal preference and we shouldn't be going around strongly advocating one strategy over the other as better.
Having said that...
You should read the stim first (it's …
Not quite.
AC A says that when they don't move they're almost impossible to see.
Because 1989 was a relatively dry year we know they were less active than they were in 1985 and when they're less active they're less likely to be seen.
On this page: https://classic.7sage.com/review-lsat-sections/ you should be able to click where it says "Currently showing x of x completed PrepTests" and try adding the PTs you've taken if they're not showing. Hope that helps
The author says that a mistaken view is held by some of the forensic scientists, but if it turned out that all forensic scientists held that view then that would hurt their argument that it's not forensic science in general that should be condemned …
The only way to know is to do more LR and RC questions. Drill sections of each under timed conditions and see if your score remains constant. If it does, and this might be unpopular advice, I wouldn't recommend you doing anything different other tha…
I was able to schedule last night, however, I've experienced what you've described before. I just kept reloading throughout the day and eventually I was able to schedule.
@"If Glory then Guts",
I think it's a good question. I haven't given it too much thought before now to be honest and I'm not entirely sure this is accurate, but my initial reaction is that MBT questions are based on stimuli that are argumentative, …
@lucasjamesziegler,
Are you seeing any improvement in your blind review scores? If not then you need to reassess what you're doing. E.g., if you're scoring low in blind review/untimed work then you might need to work on your fundamental skills. If …
I would take it in June. After the test keep studying with the intention of taking it in August. Scores are released on the 29th. If you didn't reach your goal then register for the August test (deadline to register I believe is 30 June). Just make …
@ME_V_LSAT,
Congratulations! Your story was inspiring and your book recommendation, The Practicing Mind really changed how I approached this test.
I hope you might be able to answer a question for me (I've created DM drafts in the past, but ultima…
If John isn't unique among his friends in not knowing anyone that smokes two packs a day and yada yada then there must be at least one friend that also doesn't know anyone like that. That must be true or else John would be unique in that respect.
A…