The notion of a "specific task" is an illusion. It's all logic and reasoning. At least that's the way I approached LR. It helped me grasp it better, rather than trying to identify a "trick" for solving all the different "tasks."
Plus, I was often …
Used to be that the first 10 were easy. Now they've moved some harder ones to the first 10 to throw off student's timing. On the June test #9 was somewhat difficult.
Best Strategy to deal with this: Don't let the hard ones break your rhythm.
Elim…
My take:
I know 7sage instructs to read the stems first, but that is one area where I didn't follow the curriculum. I always liked to read and understand the argument before I read the question stem. I felt like reading the question stem first woul…
This is one of those questions where the LSAT writers are taking advantage of our biases.
Trent's argument does not address the effects of an asteroid impact, rather only that the Mexican impact couldn't have produced all the dust.
All he's sayin…
I'm with @Pacifico. Retaking your LSAT to get a higher score is an investment that could be worth thousands of dollars, and you should do so if at all possible.
Personally, I gave up the opportunity of obtaining a summer internship to focus solely…
My personal experience on this:
6-months before I took the test I heard that the LSAT was logic heavy, so I decided to teach myself the topic. I spent two-weeks watching countless YouTube videos on the topic. I learned a lot, but in hindsight, outs…