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LG question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:16 pm
by deblaw
ok, so i started studying the lg section of the lsat and cant help myself thinking whether this section can ever be actually learned. i know many ppl firmly believe that this section can be mastered but i ve seen some ppl complaining about the difficulty of the lg section.
in your opinion, can this section be leaned and mastered through repetitve practices? if it can be mastered, why do ppl cannot break through the ceiling?
Re: LG question
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:34 pm
by Sloth Hero
It's called effort. People don't break through the ceiling because they get frustrated and give up. If you can't make yourself drill LGs for 4 hours a day, then you don't want to go to law school
If you've done every game 100 times and still are struggling, then that's a ceiling.
To my knowledge, no such case exists.
And this is from someone who went from -15 on LG to -0 on LG in less than 2 weeks.
Re: LG question
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:31 am
by Wade LeBosh
deblaw wrote:
in your opinion, can this section be leaned and mastered through repetitve practices? if it can be mastered, why do ppl cannot break through the ceiling?
Yes and they are lazy.
That's a damn impressive improvement SlothHero. Congrats! How many hours a day did you put in during those 2 weeks? Were you only working on LG?