@juliargaynor I finally was able to get through, it took a solid 20+ minutes of just clicking on times and being told over and over that they aren't available. The system works exceptionally poorly, but if you keep doing it over and over again it ev…
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Here is the link https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex
Down at the tab "What am I allowed to have with me during LSAT-Flex?" it mentions the items available and then says that we have to show them all to the proctor …
I also have wondered about this. I believe that we have to show our scratch paper to the proctor so that they can see it is blank? So maybe we need to be there a few minutes early to get those things out of the way? The communication on how this tes…
@"Jay Tee" Hi there! Sorry about not being clear, a "sneak peak" refers to when you take a moment after at least the first paragraph (although every paragraph would be better) to hypothesize about where the passage might be going. For example, if th…
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In terms of when to get a tutor, the advice that was given to me (and I think it was good) is to get a tutor when you feel like you don't really know what to do next in terms of how to improve. This usually happens when you reach a score …
@lexxx745 That is really interesting. Honestly, there are probably a lot of different ways of approaching RC that all work. Probably different people will be attracted to different methods based on their particular reading style or strengths/weaknes…
@mellomel Hi! Those are some great questions. Personally, I do not take physical notes when reading the passages. I write very slowly and I find that the extra time it takes is not worth it compared to the negligible benefits (for me) of writing thi…
Hi! I do understand where you are coming from. When I started 7sage I had already read through all three of the PowerScore Bibles as well as a considerable portion of the LSAT Trainer. While I thought that I had a decent idea of what the LSAT was ab…
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I think that there are two main things that are closely related and are both crucial. I would really double-down your focus on getting the structure out of the passage during the timed run. To this end, I would recommend spending a lot mo…
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In general, if you notice that many questions on a game are global questions (naked MBT, CBT, MBF) then I think that is typically a strong indication that the game is probably a good candidate to split your game boards to represent all po…
@jcho1234 Those days will happen, all we can do is keep the big picture in mind. The LSAT is an absolute beast of a test. However, with time and effort, it too will yield. Take a break and don't feel bad about it, you'll be ready to work with twice …
I don't think you're deluding yourself at all and it is definitely a good sign that you did not get any of the same questions wrong. Sometimes it takes some time to see progress after the CC. The thing about the LSAT is that there are two very big a…
@sillyman I dont think so, I believe that scores aren't released until June 5th and there isn't a way for a taker to see their score until that date. Which, unfortunately, means that cancelation decisions are going to have to be made in the absence …
I believe that we do have to show our scratch paper, yes. My understanding is that it has to limited to only 5 pages but the size hasn't been specified yet according to ManhattanPrep. Here is the link to their FAQ
https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat…
I completely understand time being of the essence if you are taking the June exam. However, I would be extremely cautious about taking 1 or more PTs a day. While it is important to see the newer tests, having the chance for proper BR is equally impo…
I don't know exactly how much time it would take excluding the drills, but I think that each lesson gives you a timestamp for how long it is. You could probably round those up/down and add them up to get an idea of the length. However, I would cauti…
I bought and read through all three of the PowerScore Bibles. I really did not like them very much through. I read all of them cover to cover and my score didn't improve more than maybe 2 or 3 points on average. It could be that its just me and they…
Exactly! That's perfect, I think you are absolutely correct. Im glad you picked up on that. I was a very slow learner when it came to this lesson and it cost me points on several PTs, so I try to emphasize it whenever I can. You are a faster learner…
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You do indeed have the correct understanding of averages. However, keep in mind that we do not need the correct answer choice to say "all," so we do not need to assume that the average includes all.
I think that there are two important p…
Congratulations! Thank you for your post, I think you are absolutely correct that people sometimes get so focused on numbers that they forget about everything else the process is about. Good luck at law school!
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In short, yes. While it is certainly not a MBT, I do think that we can support the idea that the author is opposed to the general claim. Although, to be clear, this is a unique case and I think that the word "even" is where the support comes fr…
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To give you the quick answer to your question, the author is doing both.
To give a little more detail, the author is doing the former in the service of the latter. The author is undermining the support for the other person's claim. Indee…
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Yes, this would be classified as a MSS question. Your task is to take the information given to you in the stimulus and use that information to support one of the five answer choices. I approach these types of questions much like I do any other …
Biconditionals are a much stronger relationship. I think that you could say that all biconditionals are by definitions also correlations though. For example, if and only if your heart is beating are you alive. That is a biconditional. There is also …
Hi there! Law schools will be using your LSAC GPA to evaluate your candidacy, so if you have a higher LSAC GPA than college GPA that can only help you!
I think I agree with @lexxx745 I personally find the RC and LG a little more digestible in the 80s. The LR seems to be a little touch and go, but nothing extreme. I think at the end of the day the differences really are pretty superficial. The core …
Well I cant find it either, maybe I was dreaming lol but I did find this.
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-faqs
So three takes in one testing year with the testing year defined as June 1 - May 31. So, my understanding is that you could t…
Yeah, I agree with @lexxx745 I dont see how practicing with 4 or 5 section PTs can hurt us. If anything, it should make the three section test seem like an easy day in some respects. If you are printing the PTs and can change the order of the sectio…