@TheoryandPractice This isn't about your primary concern but I wanted to comment on the insomnia. I too had issues with insomnia for years. I started out taking Benadryl and any other sinus/allergy meds and started abusing them. I then started takin…
@cgracia12 I love it! Same thing happened to me with RC. I was reading something and things just started to click and I couldn't wait to tackle the first passage. I just wanted to make RC my lil b*%@^!
@tringo335 for question 1 if you have G then you have B. Then you need to take the contrapositive of G ->B (/B - >/G) to connect it with /H (/B ->/H) to get the some relationship (/Gsome/H).
For question 3 if you have /U then you have /B. …
@tringo335 I didn't understand why I needed to understand or memorize the invalid argument forms so I skimmed through all of it initially. It wasn't until much later on that I realized that memorizing the invalid argument forms are just as helpful b…
@"Shazia..." you got it! Obviously you're still missing something though. Can you be more specific? What's not clicking for you? One just is and the other only is in specific instances.
If you don't know where your hang ups are or your weaknesses it's best to start from the beginning. Because you said your foundation is rocky I think that's the best indicator that you should start from the beginning. I think just diving in somewher…
LG is the only section I actually enjoy. I love figuring stuff out so it's right up my alley. I'm not sure how to get you motivated to do them though. I normally start out my studies with a game or two to get me in the mood to tackle the other two s…
@Katherine @"nessa.k13.0" gave some excellent advice. I think your BR scores should also be an indicator whether you should postpone or not. If your BR scores haven't been at your target score I would postpone because your BR score is really tellin…
@rogersalexandra7 You should always time yourself on PT. I'm super relaxed when drilling but you should time yourself on them as well. If you go over use a timer to see exactly where you are as far as time so that you can tweak it. The questions wil…
@mcneeleyt I define BR as determining what I do and don't know. If I do not circle a question and get it wrong that tells me that I need to return to the curriculum asap because my strategy is wrong even though I was 100% certain about it. If I circ…
@jackigoe as mentioned above, I would start from the beginning. Also, have you pinpointed specifically what your issue is regarding linear games? Is it the logic or diagramming itself. Are you diagramming something incorrectly due to a logic flub? I…
@dennisgerrard did you BR? During BR you should write out why each answer choice is wrong and why your answer choice is correct for each question that you circled. If you didn't circle the question the process is the same. You can also write out lin…
Sure, it's ok to test at home. Just try to mimic test conditions as much as possible. Not everyone goes to a public place to test, at least not everyday. You'll be fine.
Hello, @skdygks03. Do your BR right after you finish the section and before watching the video explanations. BR is to determine if you actually know how to go about setting up the game board and answering each question correctly. If not, jot down an…
@nslowry912 You don't have to do all the problem sets unless you feel you need them. If you're struggling with a particular question type stick with it until you get a better feel for it. The problem sets are from lower numbered PT so it won't hurt …
@"Heart Shaped Box" thank you for this! I too hesitated about even trying this with the star because I know there's no way I'd see that under timed conditions. It is familiar to me now though so who knows?!
@aagibson90 you're going to get mixed opinions on this one. I would say no if you have access to all the PT because you'll eventually see them. If not, it's a good choice for you. You also get access to more explanations with those pkgs so that's so…
@Mellow_Z @BinghamtonDave thx for the thorough explanations! I answered 3 just as mentioned above. That along with what I described in 1 seemed like it should've been pointed out as an inference because it saved a lot of time. I see what you're sayi…
@Mellow_Z I don't recall if Manhattan uses "VIEWSTAMP" but if so, I didn't like that book. Wasn't really beneficial for me at all. I would stick with The LSAT Trainer for RC. Can't comment on Blueprint.
I would return to the curriculum and do thorough BR. For each question write an explanation for all five AC. J wouldn't worry about timing right now. I think you need to determine what is specifically giving you an issue with each question type. I w…
That stylus worries me. I'd probably just use the scratch paper. I have a Galaxy Tab something but I don't use the stylus because I think it's too small. I also had issues retrieving my markups before after shutting down so I just quit using it. Hop…