I took it today and also had the dolphin question as well as the black and white. But I had 3 LR. The games were the easiest I have ever seen but the judicial honest KILLED me. I am so bummed. Also we had the worst experience ever. I will post a new…
I agree. You don't use it most of the time but when you hit a passage that isn't clear in your head it can help you get "unstuck" on meaning. Thus, having the skill is a very useful tool.
I think watching the videos for the weird games and focusing on the process of how to not get stuck but keep plowing ahead is helpful. I agree that they can be difficult in the moment but use your foundational skills as best you can. Bone up on your…
Being able to diagram is huge for these questions (JY is so good at teaching how to do this) but I agree with you that they like to try and be ambiguous with language that feels like it could be justified multiple ways sometimes. Usually that means …
@"Alex Divine" said:
When I began doing this I realized that one way I could save a lot of time (I'm talking shaving 1-3 minutes off per game) was to be smart when attacking the answers. I kind of began pre-phrasing LG questions to an extent. I kne…
I think 25 in 25 is a great target to move towards as you get more advanced in your prep but to me that would include questions you have skipped (so you may skip 3 to get to 25 in 25) and it does not include bubbling for me because I do that at the …
I generally did the same-ish as @draj0623 but near the end of my prep I started watching the explanation videos for all of the 4 and 5 star questions in LR whether I had uncertainty or not. I felt this was helpful because sometimes I would learn tha…
Just to clarify, CGR is saying 3 sections (which would be 12 games). I would agree that this is close to the optimal number if you are mixing in good BR, good CC review, Video Explanations, etc. But I agree that the absolute number is not the key, m…
It seems like it should be fine. I guess the easiest thing to do would be to nail the Dec LSAT. Simple enough (said the guy who is peeing his pants about this weekends LSAT).
I think this is where the phrase "most helps to strengthen" gives the needed wiggle room. The additional piece is the use of the phrase "new" in D. This makes it more relevant (stronger) than C where the shows may have been running for a while and w…
It of course depends on what you mean by strict BR. There are some questions you have to learn to let go of. If you are STRICT and spend two days on one question trying to gain certainty on it I think you have passed the point of diminishing returns…
I would like to reserve the right to not dance party until...oohhhhhhh who cares......DANCE PARTY!!!!!
Who needs a reason?
(I actually like chart games as well)
Seems like if you score higher you will be able to get in just fine. I guess this MIGHT apply if you take the Feb. LSAT but idk. As long as you are applying before Feb. I don't think this would really make that much sense and EVEN THEN I'm not sure …
I think the best thing to do would be to ask your academic references if they would be comfortable writing the type of LOR that you are looking for. From the advice I have seen from several reputable sources (including 7sage admissions starter) it i…
I think that is fantastic. Just don't get too set on ALWAYS being able to hit that mark. I had several tests where I would hit a certain score and then I would "bomb" an LR section in my next PT. It made me realize that some tests reveal weaknesses …
Start slow and work your way faster over time. I started by taking notes via the memory method but as I grew in comfort level I now just underline a few things as I go. I would do single sections for practice and just work on getting a little bit be…
I usually just use the Analytics section and go PT by PT back through what I have missed. I even made a master sheet in word of all the questions I missed and cut them out to use them like flash cards. Don't know about your original question, but us…
@montaha.rizeq Please don't tell me your proctor gave you less time than 35 minutes? Although either way isn't fair on a curved test. Yikes! Maybe the proctors should just push play on the 7sage proctor!