Honestly I can say that working in a law firm before deciding to attend law school is major. You really have to have a passion for it. Because if you don't you will hate your job and be in debt. So then you'll end up like those lawyers who hate t…
Since a PT is under timed conditions and BR is not I think that because of the timing issue you may be scoring 10 pts lower on ur PT. But if you continue to practice you will eventually reach your BR score.
@arigold36 Oh. Yes I saw my score increase in LGs a lot. Mainly because I worked through the LG bundle. Now I need to focus on RC which is my least favorite section. & of course we can always discuss PTs down the road. Good luck!
Best approach would be to re-do the course and drill/BR every single question. Focus a lot more on the question types you've struggled with and drill from the sets you've purchased through Cambridge. Also, understand why each AC is the right answe…
Basically when you're at the end of your studying and are ready for the LSAT take the avg of the last 3 PTs you've taken and that's what you'll make on test day +/-3 points is what you'll score.
@mpits001 YES! I think it will be helpful! I've completed all of them once plus throughout the course JY uses them in his LG lessons so I've redone them multiple of times. I've printed them out 5 times each even when I get a 100%. Also, I'm not a …
I'm thinking about taking 1 PT per week with 5 sections. My reason being that I want to include an extra LG section from the LG bundle. Therefore, I think it will help in me in getting close to -0 or -2 in games.
Also, a lot of the high lsat takers score so high because they know why each AC is wrong and why the 1 AC they chose is correct. Process of elimination is what will get us those high scores!
Also, BR helps a lot. I feel that since you BR without any time constraints it helps you focus on why you might have gotten that question wrong. So it may help if you write down next to each answer choice why A-E were wrong and why you chose the …
Keep on drilling before you start on PTs. A fast pace on the LSAT comes with practice. The more you practice on problem sets, the sooner you will begin to see the patterns used in the LSAT.
I had a dream that I was accepted into law school without an LSAT score and i was highly disappointed because I had studied so hard and I just knew I was going to score high lol. Apparently some schools won't require an LSAT anymore, as long as you…
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• Existential quantifiers are intersectional relationships. Some X are Y (X some Y).
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Oh. Additional games, basically if you go to http://classic.7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/ they are only explanations. You can purchase the LG bundle to access all of the games from PT 1-35 under the Courses tab and then go to Extensions and a…
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- The question stem will directly quote a section of the passage and ask you to identify what role that section plays in the stimulus.
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