My advice would be to not pay attention to your score at this point. Focus on total number of questions answered correctly v. total number of questions.
A 142 to a 146 is somewhere around a 9-10 percentile point jump.
For LG, draw your LG boards with 'long legs,' AKA columns in your chart that extend beyond the space required for the first universe. Then, when you need another universe, you can easily and efficiently create one by drawing another row. This helps …
@LSATGarbageMan said:
@goingfor99th
Hey there,
Yeah, it was the most crucial mistake I made in my prep for the September LSAT. I was literally doing 1 PT per day for about a month prior to the actual September LSAT, and it does foste…
Yeah, 'taking a PT' is only one of the many LSAT preparation tools, but it's not even close to the most useful/critical. I wouldn't even consider it something you need to do, if you're so averse. Most people are lulled into thinking that a PT a day …
One note: It's not always optimal to make inferences on LG. Some games require you to make a lot of inferences in order to finish on time, but other games require that you don't waste time on inferences and instead that you immediately solve answers…
@"sumner.truax" said:
So my applications are done, LOR's are in, LSAT is in the complete. How are you all passing the time waiting for responses?
By being depressed and sleeping often.
lol srs
I had to unsubscribe from many schools, but now only a few from lower ranked schools pop through on occasion. The way they handle this stuff is proof that law school admissions is a business, though, which is why rankings are so important.
@pioneer321 said:
@goingfor99th said:
I brought a completed PT I had performed relatively well on to the test center with me. I reviewed it up until the time I had to check in, at which point I threw it in the trash.
Lol I …
I've looked into joint-degree stuff somewhat extensively. In my opinion, you should only do one if you have a particular interest, not to try to impress reach schools. I've discussed this stuff with admissions officers, current law students, and a r…
Variables
Rules/Board
Rules/Board
Numerical Distribution
Double-check rules
Combine rules
Exhaust rules (inferences)
Apply rules/solve
You can apply that approach to LG universally. I have a journal of complete LG boards done using the above meth…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I did a webinar on how to move forward after the CC if you want to hear what I think more in depth: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
I agree with above posters to go ahead an…
This is a good sign, assuming that it's only just begun to happen and hasn't been a chronic problem in your testing. When this happened to me, it meant that my skills were more on par with the test than previously. Most of the time when I had narrow…
@pioneer321 said:
@"sbc.mom_3x" said:
Interesting advice. Not to check answers. I want to remember this come test day for me.
Absolutely. You don't want any potential mistakes to be messing with your confidence on game day…
@loganaldapegarcia said:
If a logic game question has two choices that are correct and you have to pick one that "must" be true? how can one pick a choice if they're both true?
Not in LG. I've never encountered one, at least. I've encountere…
I suggest lots of timed sections, lots of time spent reviewing your work both in-depth and 'recreationally' if you can stand it. Take pictures of wrong answers with your phone and keep them in a neat folder on their own so you can review at your lei…
The LSAT trainer was a different perspective on the test. I only made it a few chapters in and then realized I was doing things more efficiently on my own.
@"Kristen B" said:
Hello All,
So I was doing a hard LR question, PT35.S1.Q17, and I wanted to know if someone could help contextualize answer choice C with an example of something that exhibits this flaw? The flaw confuses the establishme…
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Radhika." said:
I just submitted some too and feel sick! I thought I would feel relieved or relaxed for a bit after submitting but NOPE.
Right?! I was like, finally...no more LSAT stress, no more PS str…
@"louise.jesse" said:
Hey guys,
I think a lot of you will read this and think "why the hell is she posting about this" because it's not really something that has to do with actual logic game skills but,
I seem to have a persistent pr…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
I personally found the curriculum well-structured and I felt myself improving as I studied each section, so that was extremely motivating.
But more than that, the community here is fantastic. I've made some amazing…
@"joe.j.ham" said:
Anybody here have a picture of when they were noticeably younger on their ID verification? (Drivers License, Passport, etc). Wondering how strict they might be with this?
I had this issue. I look noticeably different now f…
Allen goes to the park everyday unless Chris goes to the park that day.
You replace the unless with an arrow and negate the sufficient term?
/A -> C
In the case that Allen does not go to the park, Chris must have gone to the park BECAUSE Allen…
I would not move on until I was "certain" I was correct. Most of the time when doing untimed work, I would check the answer to each question before moving onto the next.
@LSATcantwin said:
@goingfor99th said:
@10000019 said:
I don't think it's a big no to include quotes. I think that advice is more for starting your essay off with a quote.
Yeah, I've never heard you …
@10000019 said:
I don't think it's a big no to include quotes. I think that advice is more for starting your essay off with a quote.
Yeah, I've never heard you aren't supposed to include any quotes at all. Whether or not to include a quote w…