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  • I am not sure. I would check the LSAC website, here: https://www.lsac.org.
  • Hi @october_testtaker , I am currently foolproofing LG. But I foolproofed some of the passages from PTs 1-35 a few weeks ago. I basically would get an RC passage, time myself while doing the passage and questions as fast and accurately as I could---…
  • @"selene.steelman" said: From LSAC's website (https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-faqs): LSAC is updating their test-taking limit policy later this summer, and it will go into effect with the September 2019 LSAT administration. …
  • To add to my post above, by implementing these strategies, I have seen improvements in my RC process in terms of control, comfort and speed. Best of luck studying and hope it goes well!
  • Hi @pstroud97 , RC has been the bane of my existence in terms of speed as well. But I have seen some improvement after implementing some strategies. First, if you are in the PT section of your prep, post-PT I would recommend BR-ing of course. After …
  • Hi @wngdwaf_1 , like with what @xenonhexafluoro said, I would take time in the CC and drill those games right then and there before moving on. I also created a foolproof-style Excel spreadsheet for all the logic games in the CC as well as all the lo…
  • @FoolProofFun said: I think the key is to do shorter bursts of work. It just isn't like college where you get 3 hour blocks to knock something out. The more efficient you get, the less painful it will be to knock out a section. No one—not even…
  • @"Jonah Chadwick Griego" said: I work full time for the social security administration adjudicating applications for long term disability. I feel you on the feeling burnt out after work and on the weekends. A lot of people will tell you to pus…
  • @Pacifico Thank you so much for this post/guide. I am fool proofing right now in tandem with this LG attack strategy and it has helped me immensely. Hope everything is well!
  • Hi @michaellit10 , congrats on taking your diagnostic. It's great that LR was your best section as it is half the test. I had a very similar breakdown on my diagnostic. I got a 150 and was stronger in LR and RC but had no idea how to approach LG at …
  • Hi @ariincharge , I just worked in a busy practice area at a large law firm for the past year. Recently, I had to quit due to the stress, anxiety and some depression from not being able to pursue my passions and progressing on my journey to law scho…
  • @Jane_lsat You're welcome. I am taking it in September as well. I am fool-proofing all LGs from 1-35 at the moment. Still a ways away, but the grind is real...Good luck!
  • @spinosan Sounds good, no problem. Good luck to you as well!
  • @"Pride Only Hurts" Agreed. This seems like the optimal solution to digital RC since you can't really mark up the passage as much as you could before on paper.
  • I would just low res on your piece of paper/notes. The only pain is that you would have to look up and down during the test, but that seems to be one hindrance of going digital for RC and games. What I have been doing is trying to memorize the low …
  • I agree with Mario Robo. Another thing to keep in mind is, while foolproofing, are you having trouble reading the questions? Knowing what the question is asking: Must be true, Could be true, and typically incorrect ACs for these type of questions i…
  • I am trying to get comfortable with doing most conditional logic in my mind for the easier questions that don’t have too advanced conditional logic presented. However, for the tougher 5-star MBT questions, I just write it all out and try to solve it…
  • I try to map in my head. If I can’t, I diagram the conditionals out. I don’t know what the best strategy for this is. It seems to benefit me when I try to answer the question without physically diagramming the conditionals. And once I get down to tw…
  • This video is sweet.
  • I am interested!
  • I watch every question as well. I feel there is always something to learn with this test in every section, every question. JY’s video explanations have helped me exponentially improve in all sections, for the questions I get right and especially th…
  • Congrats! You’re in good hands. 7Sage is the best place to be, in my opinion. Best of luck studying!
  • I’ve had this problem/feeling since I began studying. I have managed to get a grasp of the individual LR question types over the past few months under timed conditions. However, over the past two weeks I am starting to focus more on the larger logic…
  • I study from 8/9am everyday to about 3pm. And then after 3pm, I workout, play sports, see friends through golf, and video games. If I keep studying all day over my 6-hour threshold, I feel like I don’t gain much from those extra hours studying. But …
  • I just quit my job as an admin clerk at a large law firm and have distanced myself somewhat from friends who party on the weekends, etc. I’ve done it all for the LSAT and wanting to get into the best law school I can. Studying for the LSAT with a de…
  • Thanks for the link!
  • Thank you 7sage! I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else, this is the best community in the world.
  • Hey Lattewatcher, I am drilling flaws right now as I have also had trouble with this. Recently, I will sometimes see a flaw in the argument in simply/lay terms or some trivial flaw characteristics of the argument they will present, but then I am una…
  • What 2ndTimestheCharm said!
  • @simple_jack said: @"Mage of Reason" said: Another recommendation, watch the "Flaw Intensive" webinar under the Resources tab. Jimmy does a great job of capturing the common flaws on the LSAT and uses examples as well. Than…