You can, and should tear it out for when you take a test. When you take the real LSAT you have it torn out. Its good to make copies of the answer sheets so you have enough of them.
I had chicken and Asian style black beans. A healthy mix of protein, carbs and fats to fuel the test. Break was Peanut butter, veggies and a hard boiled egg. Plus a Starbucks Refresher in my water. So again a good mix of fats, carbs and proteins.
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For me (I am 16 years post college/11 Masters) when I was working full time (Director of HR so 70+ hour work weeks) the best thing I could do was relax about an hour upon getting home and then about 2-3 hours of study. I think better at night, one o…
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
Make sure your circle games are on point
Do you think that "circle" could be added as a feature of the question bank? I can only think of one or two circle games out there and this might be a good way to help us find them e…
Well to be fair, and I'm a member there like a number of other 7Sagers, their schedule says to do 1(or 2) PTs (depending on the schedule) and to do the rest in sections with breaks for review to stay fresh, plus to focus on health and happiness. The…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
If you're aiming for 170s, 16 weeks won't cut it unless you're of borderline genius intellect.
I am not sure that is true. I have seen a number of people that had a low 150 diagnostic, get to the 170 mark in 16 weeks, but …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
So I like to get there early but not actually check in until closer to time.
I agree, my testing center started SO late that the people who checked in right at 8:30 had to sit and do nothing until almost 9:30 when we finall…
The best advice that was ever given to me for these types of questions (and it might have been from Nicole or someone else I studied with) is that one of the answer choices should have one of the characters (the people who are disagreeing) say "I ag…
Like what @"Cant Get Right" said, prep like test day.
Figure out your food and snacks. Eat for your "brain" healthy, know what you'll be doing on test day.
If you're going to drill before the test, practice doing that. If you're going to workout …
Yeah, it is best to stay away from other people during the break, because people will talk. At my test, every group I was near was either talking about the test, the sections they had, and one girl was freaking out that she didn't know there was a 5…
The pace you move at really sepends on your own level of understanding and natrual abilities. You can use the study schedule feature to see how long the recomended amount of time is, but you do not want rush the fundimentals.
You want as much exposure to real tests as possible and the early tests are best for drilling, especially games and RC. Not that they arent good for LR too, but you want to learn the games on the early tests and then practice test conditions with th…
No LSAT is "easier" than another, as then it would not be statistically reliable as a standardized test. Perhaps it played more to the skills you are already good at, and/or your studying and hard work is starting to show.
The LG according to 7Sag…
I read all of the answer choices for LR, and usually for RC, however for LG when I have the right answer, I am trying to move on. This is a new strategy for me, I think Allison mentioned doing this on one of the other threads on this topic. The big …
Once you have the paper tests, you can also use an a app on your phone to create PDFs (by taking pictures) or if you have a scanner at home, you can scan them before you take them.
Allison had shared that she had to copy them all herself because of…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
I imagined a legion of LSAT students all seeking out the nearest corner and sitting there huddled and mumbling "correlation is not causation, correlation is not causation, correlation is not causation...", wild-eyed and froth…
Do you mean the printed tests? You can find them most easily on Amazon. Most are grouped into books of 10. Then you just look up the Drill questions by their corresponding info PT 36.3.12 Would be PrepTest 36, section 3, question 12.
39-50 are unpu…
And wouldn't "Not Many" be the logical opposite of All? As All is negated to some not, so wouldn't some not be an equivalent to not many?
So since the negation of Some is None, Many would also negate to None.
"All" Negates to "Some Not" so wouldn'…
@Edmond.Dantes said:
many --> some
but, some --> many is wrong.
Many is not Most, so I think that is more of an issue.
Some = Many
Many = Some
Some can mean at least 1 to 100 and according to our lessons Many means at least 1, where as …
Sorry @Edmond.Dantes I had posted and then started editing it and didnt realize it took so long. The trap answer isnt wrong for that question because of the "Many" even if it was some, it would still be wrong. Also the negation of "Some" isnt "All" …
@quinnxzhang said:
@Edmond.Dantes "Many" is similar to "some" to the extent that it's an existential statement. But that's it. It's clearly **NOT** equivalent to "some".
According to our lessons, "On the LSAT, the word "many" just means "some". If…
@MrSamIam said:
I always just guess the AC that I chose the least for that section.
One of my study partners suggested the same thing, to look at the section and see whats missing. I mean guessing is guessing, but its still fun to have a bit of a …
@MrSamIam said:
Drill the games and RC a little more...but don't neglect LR.
What @MrSamIam says is so important. It is so easy to try to focus on an area of concern while neglecting another portion of the test and when you pick it back up, you're…
@"Nilesh S" said:
I did use all of his methods... and I would have done MUCH worse without them than with them...
Good to know. I picked up the course last year, but have delayed it because of putting off school.