This might be minor, but on the bottom bar (which for ex. For RC is labeled 1-27, and the circles become dark when you complete a question), can you make it that all 1-27 circles are shown? Right now, I think like question 26 and 27’s are kinda hidd…
@lulu wait really?? did you confirm that with LSAC?
so if someone took the January, March, and June of the test, they can't take the test for the rest of the year? What if they've already payed for the September and October tests and have been stu…
for those who like JY read with their pencil, how do you read with your pencil on the tablet? Do you just try to avoid having your hand/palm touch the tablet when you read? so you rest your hand on the table (not on the tablet ) as you read with you…
@"Alan Cheuk"
I had similar experiences as previous users. For RC on the 7sage digital app, if you have the highlight option on, it makes it very difficult to scroll up/down the RC passage without inadvertently highlighting large chunks of the pass…
nope. i think you have like until april 2020 to do the writing section. but you have a lot of time. many months. double check with LSAC though to find the exact date.
@"Alan Cheuk"
on the 7sage digital LSAT, for RC, is there the "passage only" option?
On the LSAC digital version, there's a "passage only" option for RC, where you the screen changes so that the passage is on two pages, and there are no questions …
@TheDeterminedC i thought the last LG section was okay. the first 2 games were really easy, but the last two games -- I got stuck on a couple of questions. Lots of open ended questions and I had trouble making inferences/splitting GB's. Hbu? how'd y…
@Jane_lsat
for the experimental LG section, was there something about putting things into months? like for November, December, ... ? was that from the (using power score labels) 'Art on walls of a room' game or 'Authors of a scientific paper (grads…
@"Leah M B" thanks for following up.
I actually think whether A is right or wrong depends on how you define "many." If you define "many" as "some," and you negate "some" to "none," then Answer choice A wrecks the argument. Do it yourself and see th…
@"Cant Get Right" once stated that "[TL;DR, There are cases in which “many” does not = “some,” but those cases do not present themselves on the modern LSAT.]"
I think you may be wrong. I think this may be a instance of a Modern LSAT (PT 76) where "…
@anonclsstudent
o gotcha. Omygoodness that is so confusing. I feel like the Curriculum really needs to be clarified to what "many" means. Because in some instances (like the one i mentioned), "many" is specifically defined as "2 or more."
Thus, i…
@eRetaker
Thanks so much for following up and your thoughtful comments. I understand that the negation of A doesn't wreck the conclusion.
But it DOES wreck the support the PREMISES give to the CONCLUSION, and that's what a negated right Answer cho…
For PT 76.4.12 -- Answer choice A - it says "Many, if not all, of the scents that have a tendency to reduce susceptibility to illness do so, at least in part, by reducing stress."
I think LSAC is interpreting "Many" here to be 2 or more. Is this be…
just to follow up on this
IF we assume that "many" includes "one," and that the negation of "many" is "none," then the way LSAC uses "many" in answer choice A of PT 76.4.12 is INCONSISTENT. In this context, it assumes "many" is "two or more." This …
@redshift
Yes i agree with you. i guess what i'm trying to say is that i'm in favor of adding the "negation test" as one of our "tools" in our "tool box" of doing strengthening questions.
obviously, for very easy strengthen questions, the right an…
@keets993
thanks for following up.
I think though that a lot of strengthen Q's do function similar to NA questions, where you explicitly bring out an assumption the argument made to strengthen the argument.
this is similar to weaken questions, w…
also, are you applying fall 2020 to start law school in 2021? i'm not sure how they do the 5 year cut off thing.
but anyway,
i think once you have an LSAT score, the GRE is useless.
because law schools MUST report your LSAT score, so that will be…