Grammar is especially important for the curve breakers. Here is an example of a curve breaker made all too difficult by grammar. From PT 55 https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-22/
Awesome insight!
Really break down the argument. Look for certain logical structures like Causal or Conditional reasoning. Once you have done that, you can begin learning ways to weaken the argument.
One way to weaken a causal conclusion is by showing the effect do…
I've been going down the list of most common flaws https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/19-common-argument-flaws/ and creating my own arguments which utilize the flaws. This has lead me to a better understanding of the flaws.
Give it a try!
@amedley88 said:
I don't know if I can balance that with work commitments and needing to focus on the other sections. I guess I'm just wondering how others were able to reconcile this.
It's tough, especially working full time. The amount of …
Hi @amedley88
The fact you have improved is a great sign. I wouldn't worry about time yet as it is still early in your studies. Speed in LG will come with repetition and familiarity. Honestly, it sounds like you are doing exactly what you need to b…
Edit: I didn't read Nessa's comment. I just realized she attached the same video and many more
@"ogren.mark15" There is a great webinar video on skipping strategies here https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/skip-it/
Personally, I bounce around when I drill. If I feel my LG or RC game is off, I'll focus on those sections for a little while and revert back to PTs when the time is right. Everyone is going to be different in regards to what they need to focus on. J…
Hey man.
Just keep doing what you are doing. I don't think anyone could have anticipated the return of some of the miscellaneous games. I'm sure there is some games that are completely irrelevant which test weird things like spatial reasoning, but …
@danielznelson said:
Ended up adding more than I thought I'd have to. Didn't check the 40s too carefully, but I don't remember there being any weird ones there anyway. As far as odd games, this should cover it.
PT B circle game
PT 1 Ga…
@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
Supreme court oral argument audio is pretty good for critical thinking exercise:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_audio.aspx
This is good too. Also listening to moot court competitions can be…
If you have a 7sage package you have access to all kinds of different webinars! The webinars cover separate topics in depthly and usually last about an hour or more. All of the webinars are conducted by sages who have scored 170+. There is a plethor…
No, I think the questions are mashed up from previous experimentals.
Perhaps you could have a question that was on a test as an experimental like 5 years ago lol whole sections aren't copied over though.
@"joy.pyles" said:
This course sounds really exciting and helpful. Is there a time period for completion or can one study at their own pace?
It has a Schedule you can adhere to that is recommend. But you can also go at your own pace!
Well I think there is two options here:
1) Change your sleep schedule so that your mind is at your sharpest around the time you need it to be.
or
2) Work on your mental endurance so your mind is sharper for an extended period of time.
@TheLSAT said:
I guess what I am wondering about is whether there is a supposed objective standard of difficulty for every question independent of how we perform? I know it is a weird question but I am just curious.
Well it's hard to explain…
Well one thing we have to assume for your argument is that people actually are taking the tests orderly and improving their skills from section to section or test to test. Another assumption we need to make is that the tests themselves aren't inhere…
Well, fortunately the two biggest factors in law school admissions are LSAT score and GPA. There is not much else you can do in regards to writing a poopy personal statement.
In a few days, consider writing a letter of continued interest. Something…
=] I posted a comment earlier which I really think the whole 'not taking shortcuts thesis' here really hits at. I'm re posting the comment here because I think it will be beneficial to others who may not have seen it.
It's not ok to just scratch th…