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I could give you some more targeted advice if I know exactly how you approach a section, but I can give you some general advice here.
First and foremost, I would tell you to not be afraid of spending more time reading the passage. I know…
@"cole.davis10" I am only giving it my best guess, so take it with a grain of salt, but I would be shocked if the July LSAT did not end up being a Flex as well. I think that August would be the first date that has much of a chance of actually going …
@Djmasterdoug My understanding is that since LSAC has said that an individual who gets score X on the LSAT-Flex would get an equivalent score on the regular LSAT, admissions offices are treating them as essentially the same.
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I think that a score jump like that, about 20 points, is going to be very difficult but doable in the time that you have. With a diagnostic at 140 there is a lot of low hanging fruit that you can pick up. Foolproofing logic games to the p…
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Here are some examples of arguments I came up with that I think would be illustrations of the answer choices you gave.
For your first answer choice: In general, one should set aside some time each day to study for a test such as the LSAT…
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Welcome to 7sage! I have not taken the LSAT yet and I am sure that the sages on here can give you much better and more nuanced advice, but I thought I would throw in my two cents.
First and foremost, and something that I wish I could go back i…
@AwokenNova I had the same experience. It took me almost 15 minutes just to get the terms of service agreed to. Just keep refreshing it after every error message and once in awhile it will work, just keep pushing through page by page
I don't have accommodations, but its telling me that there are no options available either. No matter which day I pick it says that the time-slot is extending into a blackout.
Same, I can't get it to work. The fact that they are having this many problems getting people signed up makes me extremely apprehensive for the actual test.
I haven't taken all of those PTs, but I think that PT79 Game 4 and PT80 Game 4 are fairly challenging. In terms of LR, I though that both sections from PT81 were more challenging than usual, despite the fact that the test is curved as being an "easi…
I think that if you have the time available you should try to focus on all of your weakness, particularly if your test is in two months. That being said, I would probably give LG more of an emphasis simply because that is generally the easiest secti…
Great questions @jmarmaduke96 and I think we will definitely address in detail tomorrow
Briefly:
Both assessments seem to situate us similarly as far as expectation on time (Remind me tomorrow and we can talk more about why that is.)…
Thank you both! This is a fantastic opportunity!
I think there are a couple of questions that would be interesting to go over:
1: How to triage questions for round 2? For example - If I have two skipped questions and I think that the first is easi…
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I may be wrong, but I believe that JY said that the target time is the average time spent on that question by all 7sagers who scored in a particular range (I believe -2 or better?) on that section. I hope this helps!
Sure, here you go! https://classic.7sage.com/lawschool/progress/ That gives you the free sample, the "upgrade" button allows you to purchase the property course!
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I think that strengthening and weakening questions can be some of the hardest on the LSAT simply because the test writers have an entire world of plausible phenomena to pull from when making correct and incorrect answer choices.
I suppose I sh…
@audeamus300 of course! happy to help!
With respect to the different type of correlation that you were speaking about, I want to be careful about the terminology. Typically, on the LSAT, an inference is something that must be true or otherwise foll…
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That is a very interesting question, although I am inclined to say no, just because of the nature of biconditionals. Obviously, in a biconditional A is both sufficient and necessary for B.
I think it will make more sense if we pull the bicondi…
@lexxx745 I suppose I should have mentioned that as well. I did about 30 full length PTs, but I also did all of the LG and RC sections from PTs 1-35 and most of the LR as well. So when I include what I have taken as just timed sections, the total vo…
Hi @Mike_Ross and @"Cant Get Right"
I can't speak for everyone obviously, but I would love to see the next webinar be a deeper dive that gets into more nuance. Thank you both so much for even considering taking the time to do another one of these!
I most certainly would not recommending taking every PT before your LSAT. If nothing else, in case you need a retake you want to have some fresh material to work with. I don't think that there is magic number of PTs either.
The number of PTs that y…
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Sorry if my explanation was confusing, I believe that we are saying similar things with respect to why "tend to" does not take A out of the running for being the correct answer choice. I would just emphasize that distinctions in …
I think this is something that is different for a lot of people. I know many top-scorers do exactly what you and @FindingSage mentioned. However, in my experience, it didn't work for me. When I tried to go into active hunter mode and predict answer …
So I just got off the LSAC Webinar where they were discussing the LSAT-Flex. They confirmed that the LR section is not weighted any differently than the LR or RC sections. But if that is the case, it is seems like it is simply untrue that a score on…