Surprisingly enough, improving at LG is incredibly simple. Foolproof.That's literally it. Foolproofing is what got me from an average of -10 to -1. I was skeptical at first. "How is doing the same game over and over going to help me make inferences …
I spent an entire week without so much as glancing at the LSAT. Not only do you deserve the break, I think you need it. When I got back to studying, I hit some of my highest PTs.
Hi! I have three tips that I think compliment each other very well. I'll keep it brief.
Invest time in the passage. If you have a clear understanding of the passage, you'll be surprised to see how fast the questions go--and how accurate you are! I…
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Hi! I don't think it'd be a massive issue to go out of order, but you should at least complete "Introduction to Logic" before tackling LG. Understanding contrapositives and negations is an absolute…
Hi! I don't think it'd be a massive issue to go out of order, but you should at least complete "Introduction to Logic" before tackling LG. Understanding contrapositives and negations is an absolute must.
With that being said, I personally recommend…
While there are similarities between the two sections, LR and RC are fundamentally different beasts. Only drilling LR questions won't suffice. Given your time constraints, I recommend watching the first four lessons of the RC curriculum and paying e…
I was in the same boat as you, often missing 10 or more questions on LG. I worked through the Powerscore bible, then spent a solid month foolproofing around 40 games (https://classic.7sage.com/how-to-get-a-perfect-score-on-the-logic-games/). Since t…
I understand what you're going through, and I think it's completely normal--and even healthy--to struggle with self-doubt. I personally recommend studying as systematically as possible. Write up a schedule and treat it like a job. Clock in, clock ou…