It happens, I get caught up when I read random article online that have nothing to do with the LSAT. My brain goes into LSAT mode and I catch myself trying to validate arguments lol
@"Nilesh S" I posted it here so I can star this discussion
"to ace the test and improve on RC... try Manhattan RC... also... since you have 7 months... try reading the economist... .that definitely helps... remember... as @"Jonathan Wang" said you…
2 Trainer chapters per day (M-F)
1 set of 4 RC passages per day + BR + Explanations
4 LG per day + watch video explanations
PT 44
BR PT 44 before BR study group
Problem set 7 & 8 on Flaw questions
BR flaw questions- watch video explanations
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For chart games, I look for two sets of things with a binary switch for one set of things or the other. An example would be, x# car models/vacation packages/LSAT prep companies each have the possibility of these x# of features .... So you have x# th…
Re-watch the lesson videos on any question types you get wrong. Just watch like the first 5-7 videos just to get the hang of it. Also, if you've taken notes along the course I would suggest that you read them every single night. If you don't have …
@kingofclubs323 same here. It's so hard to fake interest on RC =/ the difficult passages for me are mostly natural sciences. But I'm drilling 4 RC passages per day to get more familiar with it and learn the patterns involved.
Correct! My initial AC was (E) I misinterpreted it. I thought (E) was assuming that since they don't want that in their town since it pose a danger so it'll be better if they place it in another town since then it won't affect them. But it's unclear…