@"Leah M B" yes I do!
@nimra123 if it's two undergrad degrees then you're fine. Based on admissions council I've talked to, Ontario law schools mainly care about progression. So they look favorably on that kind of progression you've shown. It woul…
The best advice I got was just to keep timing yourself. It sucks but eventually you get used to the time, kind of like exposure therapy. Mind you, I'm still not totally comfortable or at my peak in 35 minutes but I no longer panic like I used to. Un…
@LCMama2017 I'll add you on the list for that one.
@lchaath1 if you've already done pt 70 then I can add you to the list for the second LR call which will take place sometime next week. Or you can join us for the call for PT76 which is on the 18th
It's true some people have amazing diagnostics. But we're only seeing the end of that journey, we don't know what life experiences led them to having that diagnostic. So, what could be the starting point for you could be the end of someone else's jo…
I think the Sept explanations should be up before Nov LSAT or JY might lead some seminars. I think that's generally the trend for these situations, although I could be wrong. I agree with @MissChanandler you might be too emotionally invested in this…
Dave pretty much answered this. For C, you can have it two ways:
/GHL ---m--> PT (what you stated)
or
PT ---m---> /GHL
"Most students who have a part time job do not go home for lunch"
For B you can also have,
"Every student who has a p…
Omg... I think my anxiety over this past month has apparently been channeled into 7sage posting haha
this is how my anxiety manifests too, there's worse ways to deal with it
I think you can since the test has been released to test takers. Just mention what section of the test and question number is. For example, "PT85, S2, Q18". You can't post all the details of the test like the stimulus or answer choices but just post…
Do you actively read and anticipate answer choices instead of just passively reading and letting the answer choices feed you? You can't always anticipate what answer choice the writers will place but it helps to get your mind thinking critically. Ju…
I see some of these are still empty so you can add these to your list.
9) Confusing probability for certainty (PT54, Section 4, Question 16)
11) Percentages v. quantity (not a flaw question but RRE; PT39, S2, Q5)
@K_Climbs there's a session this week for the second LR of PT62 (section 4) which I can add you to - I generally only message the people that showed up for the first section. If you look at the schedule, the next PT we cover is PT70 and the call for…
I did a PT at midnight once and it was my best timed score to date. But, of course, my mind was still functioning and I was feeling fresh, not exhausted. Don't push yourself to do a test when you're feeling exhausted "just because" it's not going to…
Yes, you should do it. It gives you more familiarity with the rules as you go through it one by one. You might also be able to see how an assumption you made about a rule might be wrong if you've eliminated all the answer choices. Memorizing rules r…
I feel like he's going to have to make this addition to the CC soon. Basically, he discoverd his method during an explanation for a PT, I believe it was in the 60s or 70s. Previously, he tackled it like any other passage but then he tried reading pa…
@akistotle is there anything you don't know?? Asking for a friend.
@lsat_kp20 there's a tentative schedule attached! But generally, once every other week.
@LCMama2017 Nice problem solving skills!
@ColinTurner610 See you there