@"Alex Divine" said:
@jennybbbbb said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering what PTs people used to master the logic games using the fool proof method? I would like to be time efficient and if there are certain tests that will help m…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Here's my webinar on this exact question:
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
Thank you! I watched the entire thing, so many helpful tips!
Again, thank you!
@amedley88 said:
So I'm sort of where you're at and one thing I can tell you is that fool proofing LG is like going to the gym, you have to be consistent if you're going to maintain your gains. I spent two months fool proofing LG and once I go…
@Victoria14 said:
First off, CONGRATS! That's a big jump!
Now, it's time to get to work. Use the analytics to chart question types/games/etc that you need work on. Then drill, drill, drill! Drill to your little hearts contentment. Do thin…
Omg, I am in the same boat right now. Have literally wrote three personal statements and am not happy with any of them. To be honest, I have heard from a lot of other students who have gotten accepted to law schools that they were never really happy…
@TheMikey @"Alex Divine" @tringo335
Thanks guys! I have watched most of them, but I think I was just getting lazy near the end. The December test is nearing and I want to finish the CC asap, but watching them is clearly beneficial and will improve …
Timing will get better once you grasp the strategy for each question type. I wouldn't stress about it too much right now since there is a lot of material to cover. Once you get to drilling, that's when you can identify timing issues.
Repetition is …
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
i started doing untimed drill sets 1-9. i started with Flaw, NA, SA, PSA, WEAKEN, MBT, MSS.
I can say it helps a lot to do them and completely understand what is going on with them. I basically study the entire …
@jkatz1488 said:
If you are intending to sit for the December test, then I recommend taking 2 old but fresh PTs; something between 35-50.
Generally speaking, I'd say the first step following the CC should always be LG fool proofing unless…
@nathanieljschwartz said:
I would start by listening to @"Cant Get Right" s webinar on post CC stategies.
Hes got some really great advice
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the webinar posts...
Could you send me a link by any chance?
@morzoey
I had the same problem! I read faster than most people, but I really struggled when it came to the LSAT. Nonetheless, I realized that it honestly helps once you become more confident and familiarize yourself with the different question typ…
@username
I think you covered it all! Thank you so much! I am actually going to try this strategy! So far I have been doing the first 10 problem sets and lose motivation when I get to the four and five star questions. I usually do really well on th…
@tringo335 @TheMikey @"Alex Divine"
Is it bad that I am doing worse on four star and five star questions but I have been getting all the others correct(ie. 1/2/3 star) ? Is it safe to move on to the next question type and save the harder question t…
@username said:
I don't necessarily do little samples like some of the above posters, but I have a cork board with the basic How To of each question problem laid out. It consists of the PDF print-outs provided in the CC and my own notes. I giv…
@Freddy_D said:
I would always set up a daily drill packet that contained a few LR problem sets, a couple games, and an RC passage or two. In doing this, I would always be exposing myself to every section of the test regardless of where I was …
@LSATcantwin said:
I still feel like I forget how to do certain types of problems. The best way to rid yourself of that feeling, do problems of that type. You might feel clunky for a couple, but I guarantee you that your mind will quickly reme…
@"Alex Divine" !
Thank you for your input! Did you complete all the problem sets for the different question types or just did enough until when you felt confident that you were getting them correct? My problem right now is that when I am doing the …
@Freddy_D
Yeah, I think that's why it takes me so much to finish a passage and on top of that.. I never really understand the passage. As result, my RC score is always the lowest.
I spend too much time making notes that it hinders my ability to ac…
@Sami @"Alex Divine" @10000019 @Freddy_D
Thanks guys! I guess I will have to test out what works for me!
Do you tend to circle any key words or underline anything? What about when identifying the main point of the passage/author?
Check this discussion out! It has definitely helped me out!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7890/i-made-digital-flashcards-for-lr-concepts-enjoy
Thank you!!
I found it! @"David.Busis"
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