@HaloHalo Yeah so what I did was that if there are 12 sets for a section, I would do it one or two of the sets after finishing that unit. Make sure you do them untimed and BR them thoroughly. For BR, I would write down the q-stem, stimulus and break…
I think the key to missing questions at this point is to understand why you're missing them. You don't necessarily want to redo a bunch of things or go through a ton of problem sets, rather focus on understanding the core logic behind the questio…
100% agree with what has already been said. 5 star level difficulty questions aren't really different from any other question, they're just more convultued. Whether it's the subject matter, grammar, answer choices, or structure. I think the difficul…
I think a big issue is that I am not familiar with reading for structure. And for those curve-breaker questions, there are trap answers that sounds relative but actually not addressing the gap. So now I am drilling LR questions and ask myself to …
Try warming up with an LR section before you take a PT next time. Treat that first LR as an experimental. I'd be interested to know what your second (but first on PT) score would be like as compared to before. I've had this fluctuation happen with L…
My understanding is the same as Cofife. I think the key is in the grammar.
"It is the national government that must save the environment"
"It" at the beginning of the statement refers to saving the environment. What about saving the environment? W…
There are a number of things you can do and they all depend on what aspect of conditionals you struggled with.
First, identify if it's the fundamentals you struggle with. How fast are you with identifying your indicators and their groups? Try visit…
So the good news is you definetly can improve. The bad news is that unfortunately, success on the lsat success doesn't adhere to any timelines. When I first started, my diagnostic was a 144 and after quickly going through the trainer I went up by 10…
So I know that JY advocates for reading one passage then quickly going through questions. That way it may be possible to eliminate answer choices that are incorrect based off that one passage. This is a quick process, not meant to spend a lot of tim…
@sakox010 so basically even though it's untimed, I still try to use the habits that I'll need during timed sections. So I make sure to skip when I felt like any more time spent would be wasted. The level of skipping varies, sometimes I've just read …
I would suggest maybe do untimed sections or problem sets. So after you're done LR and are starting LG, you can visit or revisit problem sets or do untimed sections of LR so that you are applying what you've learned. That way you're getting experien…
I always watch JYs explanation at least once for each logic game. Depending on the particular difficulty of the game, I might watch the video more if there was a particular rule that threw me off or if JY has an ingenious way to map a rule that gave…
@lsatplaylist probably BR. I spend so long writing down explanations in my notebook for every question that I'm starting to internalize that reasoning. Also realizing that if I'm stuck between two answer choices that it means I misunderstood somethi…
I generally give it 15-30 mins. If you're really stuck, get a clean copy to do it on and start from the beginning to see if you can figure out anything new. That's usually what helps me, I break it down in a notebook as BR after I do it the first ti…
First of all, congrats on the stellar post-CC score! Second, it sounds like overconfidence mistakes. I like to break my errors into one of three choices: did I not understand the stimulus (this includes the content & structure); did I not unders…
Oh yeah I had that happen with the Critical Legal Studies passage since I actually know of the theory and I became more focused on the details and their accuracy as opposed to the structure. Which is how they get you. Next time it happens try to rem…
Jessica was not successful on the LSAT, so she must not have studied. That is because you cannot be successful on the LSAT unless you study. This proves that when a person does not succeed on the lsat, it must mean that they did not study.
There's …
Nah no one's gonna think lightly of this, everyone started somewhere and most people know how difficult this test is. From what I've seen on 7sage, I think a lot of people start in 140s or 150s but there's stigma about how it's a low diagnostic and …
Well, why are you choosing the attractor answer choice? There's this great webinar that breaks down some similarities/themes of attractor answer choices that I've found really helpful. https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/eliminating-attractor-answer-c…
I originally did the powerscore bibles before 7sage so I liked the whole notation strategy of marking things up in that way of author's argument, other people's argument, etc. But I found that I was spending more time on doing the notation strategy …
It's so interesting because when you take it into lawgic they technically say the same thing.
Not all skilled artists are famous
not [S->F]
which can be written as
S and /F
Whereas,
Some skilled artists are not famous
S some /F
which can …
@LSATcantwin did you read the newest post by David about admissions and timing? I actually don't think I'd advocate for writing LSAT again, it's a lot emotionally and physically. Especially since you're not sure if it would beneficial. There's peopl…
I have this app on my mac called "self-control" where it basically blocks off certain sites for a specified amount of time. So it doesn't matter if you try a different browser or restart your laptop, until the time is up you won't be able to access …
@AlexRexeger Hey Alex, so I would suggest scoring your BR score because as I stated before your BR score is your theoretical maximum. What that means is, the chances of you scoring higher timed than what your blind review score is is low because if…