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In general, "tend to" means that the individuals in set X are more likely to take action Y than to not take that action. This can, in some cases, be correctly interpreted as a "most" arrow. I do not think that in every scenario "tend to" …
@Mike_Ross You and @"Cant Get Right" were already so generous to put on one webinar and I am sure that we are all grateful. However, I would certainly be one of the students interested in another session to touch on some concepts in more detail!
Hi! Here is the link to the group 3 translation lessons. https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/basic-translation-group-3/
Here is where the lessons on "or" specifically begin, just click through to make sure you get all of them. https://classic.7sage.c…
Hi there! I think that in general, practice is a good thing, but you have said that you are already getting the concepts. As far as your question about contrapositives, you can always trigger the contrapositive, unless it results in a contradiction.…
Okay, that does help. I think that getting a 150 is very much attainable. Keep practicing with LG so that the games come more naturally under timed conditions, that alone will score you several more points. Some general work with the fundamentals of…
I certainly do. Overtime I do a PT, even if I went -0 in games, I print the games off and put them in page protectors and put them into rotation for fool proofing/drilling. I think this is a scenario where just having the broadest possible base for …
I think it is very much possible. How are your scores in the separate sections? Do you miss the same number of questions in each section? Or do you notice that you have distinct strengths and weaknesses?
I agree, I don't think that there is a need for 3 section PTs. Practicing for 4 or 5 section PTs will just mean that a 3 section test feels easy.
What we need, however, is to know how LSAC is going to be scoring the LSAT-Flex, and that is something…
I really don't like the fact that it is three sections. It makes statistical regression to the mean harder. As the test is set up now, with four scored sections, if I know that I did poorly on one section I know that it isn't the end of the world. I…
I do think that this is the best possible solution. I am sure that there are risks involved, but I initially wanted to take the March administration and then the April after that. I want to be able to submit my applications as early as possible in t…
The fact that access to the material is extended so that I will have it after I'm done with my LSAT studying makes it a no-brainer. Shut up and take my money!
I am inclined to agree with the above. I have taken 4 of the PTs from the 80s and my LR score hasn't fluctuated. I think that in the 80s the LR questions more frequently break away from the cookie cutter repetitions of the 40s and 50s, but that does…
I agree, I think that the in-person administration will almost certainly be canceled. From my understanding, the GRE is allowing students to take the test remotely for the time being. Perhaps the LSAT will be following suit. I know that April 10th t…
What I generally do is just make an additional section with the Problem Set creator. I generally do that section first and then begin the 4 section PrepTest. I think that doing it that way is good for two reasons. First, it is just easier logistical…
@FindingSage I completely agree with all of that. The PT I was referencing was PT72, that last game was LSAC really going out of their way to make our lives interesting lol.
Thank you! this is a fantastic resource!
I had a similar thought lately regarding game pieces that are functionally identical, this would include floaters or game pieces that all have the exact same rules acting upon them. If you see that multiple …
I agree, I think that come April 10th it is almost assured that the April LSAT is going to be canceled. I would be surprised if they scheduled a new administration for May given how things are looking, at least assuming that it would be a standard a…
I think it depends in part on where your struggles are coming from. If the problem is just that the questions are challenging, I think that everyone struggles with them the first time they go through the CC. On the other hand, if the problem is stem…
Yes, if you click on the clock icon on the problem set's toolbar there will be an option there for you to set the time to limit to 1.5X! I hope this helps!
I think everything is more competitive at T-14 schools. So, all things being equal, if one person has a lot more Pass/Fail classes than someone else, it will probably count as a strike. However, in the situation you are describing, I don't think you…