Hmm...I think perhaps your issue comes from not understanding the structure. The first step, as you've stated, is being able to correctly identify the premise and conclusion. However, you have to be able to go beyond that and see how the premise sup…
I've noticed as well that the writers are inclined to use words other than sufficient and necessary, bummer for us. Particularly in the recent tests, they seem to rely on descriptions such as, 'something that guarantees/ensures the truth of the conc…
Even with the problem sets, I wouldn't recommend timing. It's more important to build up fundamentals and then worry about timing instead of having good timing but missing a ton of questions because you don't have solid fundamentals. You can keep a …
@btownsquee ashamed to say that I don't know... this one was not as carefully selected as the others.
@"LSAT Warrior Princess" It's a good question but unfortunately, it will not be recorded.
@michael_theodore added. There's a call this Friday: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/17744/november18-study-group-blind-review-pt-62-friday-september-21-7-30-pm-est
This was as intense as overtime hockey but the poll is officially closed and the date has been chosen.
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@btownsquee @Kermit750 @"Tim Hortons" @ElleWoods77 @Cachi2719 @Nov2018Taker @Rooney10 @sca…
Well, what's your BR score like? Do you film yourself while taking sections? If you film yourself, you should take very detailed notes on what was different between sections you did well in and sections you did not do so well in. Habits are probably…
Everyone be sure to read the first post on the first page, it has all the details about how the group works, the tentative schedule, and gotomeeting. We'll have our first session next week!
Ahhh, I see. Thanks for the good insight there. Didn't know there was such a difference.
Just wanted to add that, in my experience, Canadian law schools don't save applications like how LSAC/CAS saves it for US law schools. So you have to reupl…
Do you know what I mean? I feel like the best thing I got out of my intensive was the knowledge that although both outcomes are not ideal (skipping and staying on a question), I now have a good idea of which one is preferred, and thus have an obv…
Plus, committees see so many applications I highly doubt they'd specifically remember yours. There would have to be at least one person that was there for both years and your statement would have to be so unique that they'd be like 'oh THIS guy'. Pl…
Yes mainly keep it the same and make minor adjustments. That's what I'm planning on doing since not a lot has changed sincr last time. Furthermore, Canadian applications are different than US (in my experience) so I don't think that story aspect of …
For BR, I usually describe the method of reasoning for any question I struggled with. This helps me get a deeper understanding of the structure in general and helps me be faster at PMOR. There's a lot of patterns in general. Using analogy, putting f…
I timed every passage, analyzed how big a difference it made in my understanding when I read it twice, on what type of topics were the differences the largest (which is how I knew rereading law passages were ineffectual for me), and timed every q…
A Some B---> C?
The only way you can read this chain is as A some B -> C. You can conclude that A some C. You can also read it as B some A, if you prefer. But intersectional relationships ("some," "most" and "few") don't have contrapositi…
If it had happened across other sections as well then I'd be more inclined to say it was burnout but if it was just one game on LG then just panic. It's good though cause learning how to not freeze is just something you build up through practice. Be…
I don't even know how to respond. Do we have a patriotic slogan? Hahahaha
O, Canada. I also would've accepted anything about hockey, beaver tails, maple leafs, curling, Tim Hortons (even tho it's owned by Americans now)