I actually just finished the grouping section. I think that you should keep practicing. If you're not confident, just keep at it and that confidence in eliminating rules will come.
Yes! But if this is you're first time seeing it, I would study the lessons. When you work through it in practice, I know for me, I would just skim over and read most without remembering that it was significant. Now I can see it no problem. Just know…
I believe it's written on here, deep in one of the discussions. Is what you mean by "recent" the ones with the Comparative Passages? I believe if it's 50-70 you're good. It might even be like 53-55.
@emli1000 I do need to!!!! I'm currently working through the course again. But I went a little fast, so I have a two week period where no lessons or prep tests are assigned. I'm going to drill, drill, drill! Then see where I'm at prep test wise
I printed all the PDF lessons that they offer and put them together as "Notes". I then printed all the sections out and put them in a binder with tabs. so, for example, for the SA questions I printed out all of the work at the end and put them in a …
Weakening questions are my weakest too (aside from NA, damn).
For me, I think it really just comes from a mental conversation with yourself.
Find the conclusion.
Find the premise.
Ask yourself - is there something else that can explain this? Is t…
I don't think it'll set you back. 20% in isn't too bad. If you do it from here on out you should be fine. When you get to the end of the course you could always redo those sections (assuming, by the end of the course you've forgotten the answers to …
I had trouble with this too. I agree with what was said above in terms of which questions would be best to use it. But if you come up to a question and you find it intuitively easier to just go with it without logic, then do what comes natural to yo…
I purchased the one up from the beginner package at first for the December LSAT. Looking to retake in October.
I would honestly go through everything a second time. Even those lessons that you "know" you understand. Just refresh everything. You'll b…
sounds like me exactly.... retaking in October... working full time. I haven't started my first prep test (pre tests will start in March I believe for me). Good luck
I agree with @jdawg113. Don't see it as something dreadful. You CAN do it and you WILL do it. See it as a challenge you will eventually master. Make those LR sections your bitch!
I think if you're going through the course, not really timing yourself is an issue. Try and stay within the specific time range for the problem sets (15 minutes), but if you go over I don't think you should sweat it. It's more about getting the fund…
Honestly, Cambridge packages. Drill them.
The best advice I think I learned from 7sage is to really take your time to identify WHY the answers that are wrong are wrong and why the one that is right is right.
Go through 7Sage again for LR sections a…
I've been wondering about this too. Should I be reading more challenging books?
I've recently picked up a few, but I really really want t read books I'm interested in, instead of just reading a bunch of books more for the LSAT... because then it'll …
I gave my ride an estimate. I believe I told them to be there by 1 PM. They usually just say that long as a precaution. Mine went the standard time length
It'll just come intuitively with practice I think. Eventually you'll learn which ones to spend extra time drawing out the other diagrams, and which ones don't need the extras drawn. It comes with practice.
I have the LSAT Trainer for RC. And so far I love it. I don't know about the Manhattan LR, but I do have all the Cambridge packages for drilling of LR and I find them worth it.
If you're struggling with RC, getting a few bundles of your worst passag…