This is a tough one. Because I find myself sometimes doing this but it is also indicative of my lack of high understanding of the conditional logic, relata, or language in the stimulus. But, at the same time, if I want that extra point, and I know I…
Sufficient assumption: if assumed, which allows conclusion to be properly concluded?
Necessary assumption: which of the following is an assumption in which the argument relies?
One of them is a strong, adequate assumption to fill the gap (sufficie…
How long are you taking on passages vs questions? Are certain passages giving you trouble? Are you assuming to much about the passage and not staying in a MSS/MBT mindset?—80% of the questions have a MSS feel to them, in my opinion. This requires th…
Been Foolproofing 1-35 games recently. I do every game timed, BR, watch video, repeat game until I own it. I think doing them individually timed until you’re more familiar with games is smart. Do sections of games timed after you’re more familiar
Go through the CC slowly like @PatBackk has said above.
If you have any trouble with question-types, watch videos, type out explanations, review them. Do everything in your power to actually understand what JY is teaching you while you are going th…
Hello, I am sorry you are having trouble. Have you foolproofed the logic games from pretests 1-35 yet? This helps hone those skills at setting up boards and watching JY's videos to see how he is setting up boards with any given stimulus.
I would focus on spending more time on passages and way less time on questions for RC. Spending time on passage has to be balanced, however. I would also prioritize the two RC passages with most questions first, no matter the difficulty of the passa…
Im planning on either applying to Georgetown or GW ED. I only want to go to school in DC (where I am from and currently living). I think ED with 0 scholarship is worth it for my position but, obviously, it depends on the person and case. I hope you …
Hello, I’m sorry that you are experiencing this. I have anxiety as well and have experienced the same thing. I think the only thing that has helped me is to breathe and change your attitude toward the test. Obviously, this is easier said than done. …
Depends on where you want to score. What is your target? Do you want to maintain the mid-150s or improve to 160? Do you have to take November test or can you postpone?
As others have said, drill something else or take a break from LSAT entirely. It may allow your brain to take a break and process the immense amount of LG you have already done, so, when you come back, you can properly operate on that -0/-1 level ag…
I am doing the same.
I am 4-5 years out of school and have been working as well. I think what you've described is fine. Just make sure that they are detailed and talk about you working with them, instead of you as a person. I feel that generalities…
I am in a similar boat (on the grades part of your post). I went to school, didn't have responsibility or my priorities straight, failed a bunch of classes the first two years and got academic suspension. Reasons? I was just immature. I just didn't …
I’m trying to get my RC consistent and I think it because of my lack of discipline to my process. So, maybe take a step back and reflect on your process too.
Are you getting certain question types wrong? How long are you spending on passage? Are you reading linear or reverting back to what has been said after new pieces of information is presented?
It could also just be burn out if it isn’t something th…