@"Juliet --Student Service--" Im actually seeing the same thing. I still have access to Torts, Civ Pro, and Con Law but I can't see the Property course anymore?
I would advise postponing if I were you. You could easily take a later LSAT administration and still apply for law school this cycle at the very beginning for rolling admissions. The extra time to get comfortable with the fundamentals will be well w…
In between the sections that are back to back, for example sections 1 and 2, is there any pause? For example, back when it was a paper test I understand that the proctor would call time at the end of a section, briefly read some instructions, and th…
@lsatplaylist Honestly, I know this will sound weird, I stopped trying so hard to pace myself. I used to have this idea where I should try to read the passage in three minutes, move through the questions in four minutes or so, and rinse and repeat. …
Okay, if its RC then that helps to narrow things down. I think that it helps to BR every passage, even those that you thought were easy or didn't miss any questions on. That just helps build the skills to make low-res and high-res summaries. In term…
Well, what makes you think that you are doing your blind review incorrectly? Blind review is a very important step to improving on the LSAT, some people would even say that it is a necessary condition. During your BR, you should be going over the qu…
Completely agree with all of the above. Your BR score is a measure of your understanding of the material with all of the additional difficulty of timing removed. If your BR score is either at or below your target score I would advise just working on…
I agree with the above, the negation technique can be very helpful especially on the very hard curve-breaker questions. Also, I am not sure how many other people agree, but I have found that necessary assumption questions are easier for me if I appr…
@Jay_Camp said:
"Force" on one sock. "User" on the other.
"Kamehame-" on one sock. "HAAA" on the other.
"Therefore NOTHING!" - JY
"Therefore NOTHING! - JY" would be my favorite without a doubt, I could work with "All Jedi use the f…
I wholeheartedly second this. JY makes it abundantly clear how far out of his way he is willing to go for his students. These calls were just one more layer of proof why 7sage is the best LSAT prep course there is.
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The gap between the premises and the conclusion in this argument is that it is being assumed that the businesses know, at least in general terms, what the risk of a future accident is. If this were not the case, then it seems very strange to…
I don't have any personal experience to know exactly how long the applications will take, so I'm sure that someone else will have a more accurate answer for you on that question. Both of the links below should have most information on exactly what a…
Ive been trying to do something similar. I will still let myself underline since that is still possible on the digital LSAT as far as I know. However, I don't really let myself scribble in the margins or write my low-res summaries next to the paragr…
If I can split my game boards to solve for most possibilities then I will go through the questions in order. However, if I have to use my rules on a question by question basis then I will generally try to do questions with an additional premise firs…
I just want to underscore what @drbrown2 said because I made that mistake. I would BR questions and get to a point that I was very sure about the correct and incorrect answer choices, but it was all mental notes. Then I would go into the videos for …
Thank you so much for doing another one of these, they really are incredibly helpful. I haven't done PT 67 so I will be listening in and treating it as a lesson. Do you plan on doing PT68 soon after? If so, I will make that the next PT I take so I c…
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To take your questions one at a time, the premise is diagrammed as (Visceral Emotion --> Healthy to Express) because the word "always" is used, which is a Group 2 indicator word, meaning the idea that it modifies is a necessary condit…
So far the general consensus seems to be that going back and fool-proofing the early games from PT 1-30 is the best way to prepare for the misc games. On the early LSATs those misc games were much more common, then they seemed to disappear for awhil…
I generally try to study 2-3 hours a day at least. Ideally I would like to do more, but like many here on 7sage I have work and school that keep me occupied. I think that a total of 12-15 hours during the week and then another 8 on the weekend for a…
There aren't LR/RC explanations for some of the very early tests, and the F97 is just one of those. There are LG explanations for every single preptest however
Yes, that is possible. I have done similar things before, but it also depends on the rule. It does seem like on some games the LSAT will have incorrect answers waiting for you if you misunderstood a rule or forgot about it, or else they will not bui…