My advice would to honestly be go pick up a copy of The Trainer and read through their flaw section and how to solve. I found that, once I read that section and did their exercises, everything kind of just... opened up.
For weakening questions I fo…
RC was the worst section for me as well, but on my most recent prep I managed to get only 4 wrong.
This is how I have studied for it.
First, I got the Trainer because I heard it's superior for RC, and in my opinion it totally is.
It teaches you to …
If you're confident that you'll get them wrong/it'll be a time sink, then I would skip them for sure. No use wasting time on something that you know is a weakness. At the same time, however, if you're ending each section (skipping these questions in…
haha, I was in a similar situation.
I finally (after stressing for a really long time trying to balance everything) sat them down and let them know that I would make time for them when I could. I studied in the AM, on my lunch break, and between 5-8…
I'm not sure, as learning works differently for everyone, but I did the 7Sage package and only read the Flaw section of the Trainer and the RC section. I find that those sections compliment 7Sage perfectly. I've seen other people write on here that …
I would pick up the Trainer and read through their section. For RC, I find it's not 'retention of material' as it is marking the passage in a way that looks for structure. Ie, how the paragraphs relate, where the support is for a hypothesis/argument…
I agree with ^
Usually, if the rule says something like..... Take G, H, L, F, A and order them in sequence... and then it says "G will be in either 1 or 5", then I split the game board into G in 1 and G in 5. Sometimes they add another similar rule,…
I'm in the exact same boat as you! Finished the Ultimate Course twice, have taken a read through the Trainer, and have completed the LG bundle.
I would say dive into prep tests! It's not just the understanding of the concepts/types of questions/ect,…
Honestly. I went on a vacation mid prep too. I would say to bring the trainer for car rides/airplane rides, but to not try and stress about doing too much. If your test isn't until October/December, then there's no reason to stress yourself out and …
I 100% agree with @nicole.hopkins. I can't speak to how good the Powerscore Bibles are, but I have heard some bad things about them. I would start with 7Sage and supplement with the LSAT Trainer for RC and for Flaw Questions. As soon as I read their…
I don't think this is a not both rule.
He can drive on Wednesday or he can drive on Saturday. Or he can drive on both Wednesday or Saturday. OR he can drive on Wednesday, Saturday, and many other days of the week.
It's an "or" statement. Not a not…
For the second one,
Conclusion: All genetic mutation is random.
Why? Because the bacteria grew at random.
However, C is wrong because it does not say that ALL the bacteria grew at random.
A provides the link - either all genetic mutations are ran…
I think I understand the reasoning now.
The first one....
R -- /P
/R -- P
H -- /D
/H -- D
Conclusion: R ---- D
R -- /P
/H --- D
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R - D
The missing premise would be /P --- /H
Or, if you are an honest farmer, then yo…
I'm in the same boat as you.
I would think you should get through the whole course first and then prep test. Might as well make sure your fundamentals are solid before you start tweaking your skills through blind review.
I was wondering the same thing, as I'm going through it right now. For all the "common" games, I seem to do really great, but then there is always that 1 every section that is "unusual". I know he indicates on the video that "the newer LSATs are not…
@jennifer_takyi the predicate is the verb, or what the subject is doing, I believe. I also believe the lesson said that it's most often the verb.
Modifiers, if I'm not mistaken, can modify any portion of the sentence.