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Favorite and most beneficial LSAT tricks/tips

Post by longhorn65 » Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:03 pm

Hello all, I'm starting to get my wheels spinning for the December lsat and I'm realizing everyone has a secret tip or trick they think has really benefited them. I would like to go into this test with as many "tools in my belt" as possible so if you don't mind sharing any advice or insight on how you would suggest me approaching this test or even an individual problem I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance! and (P.s. (not taking it is not an option))

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Post by Clemenceau » Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:18 pm

My trick is to scour tls for the thousands of tips that have already been mentioned here

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Post by longhorn65 » Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:50 pm

Clemenceau wrote:My trick is to scour tls for the thousands of tips that have already been mentioned here
Obviously there are thousands on TLS but I thought a compiled thread of them would be nice for everybody, and it seems like your trick is to be a sarcastic ass in a situation where it is unwarranted!

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Post by Pneumonia » Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:55 pm

Actually one thing I found helpful was looking at some of the LSAT threads on http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums.

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Post by longhorn65 » Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:31 pm

mist4bison wrote:
longhorn65 wrote:
Clemenceau wrote:My trick is to scour tls for the thousands of tips that have already been mentioned here
Obviously there are thousands on TLS but I thought a compiled thread of them would be nice for everybody, and it seems like your trick is to be a sarcastic ass in a situation where it is unwarranted!
Is it though?
Maybe It is wrong to post this here?! and that MAY warrant an informative "Hey you should check here or this thread"..... as for being sarcastic..DEFINITELY unwarranted

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Post by Clyde Frog » Fri Nov 14, 2014 8:10 pm

Don't neglect bubbling

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Post by Rigo » Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:01 pm

Don't be afraid to skip questions that are time sinks.

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Post by iliketurtles123 » Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:57 pm

LR
-Work backwards. My reasoning: when you're on a time crunch, your better off doing easy questions than harder ones. Also, you generally know how much time you will spend on questions #1-10 but #11-25 sometimes have questions that may stump you. This might or might not work for you so test it out first
-Make a mental (or real) note of your "first choice" answer. When you review PTs, look at the ones you got wrong and see if your first answer was the right one. For me, I found that for most of my wrong answers, my intuition was correct. If so, this might be helpful during the real ting

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-For me anyway, there will be 1-2 "too easy" questions (usually the latter questions of a game) where it seems very intuitive but if you dig deeper, you realize it's incorrect. For example, they might play off of an assumption that was stated in the previous question which is no longer true for the other questions. Or they might play off an assumption that's unstated, which many people may think is true, but is not really. Usually what I do is if the answer is too easy (besides the first few), I think it over harder.

RC
-this was my weakest section. My advice is keep grinding away.

I got 172+ on the real thing. I got -0 or -1 on LR and LG and the rest in RC so can't really help with that section.

As for bubbling, I never practice bubbling. However, on the real thing, I made every time I bubbled I was consciously checking to make sure it was correct. Be conscious of this, especially if you are skipping questions..

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Post by LSATneurotic » Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:22 am

On LR, some of the really tough questions will come down to picking the one that sucks the least. Also, look for words in the prompt that indicate breadth, and then eliminate answers that are too broad/ narrow, depending on the q obviously.

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Post by gatesome » Sat Nov 15, 2014 6:21 pm

when you encounter conditional statements in real life, try expressing them in logical notion in your head. it is good practice and helps you do it faster during the test.

Example: The other day my friend said "I would never date him unless he shaved his beard"

NotShaved --> NeverDate
Date --> Shaved

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Post by monadologist » Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:40 pm

LG - Write everything down, test your answers and always confirm. If the game is tough and can't lend itself to a classic diagram (PT 67 G4 for example), then confirm with rules.
LR - 15 in 15 mins.
RC - Read like a normal person and answer the questions. Don't mark and underline everything. Instead, turn your head 45 degrees to the left and confirm with the passage.

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Post by stacyhoovs » Sun Nov 16, 2014 3:29 pm

longhorn65 wrote:Obviously there are thousands on TLS but I thought a compiled thread of them would be nice for everybody, ...
A lot of these tips here really helped define the way I studied for the test. http://www.velocitylsat.com/lsat-prep-tips

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Post by longhorn65 » Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:48 am

Thank you all who added useful information here, it is truly appreciated. As for the condescending ones, you suck!

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Post by starry eyed » Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:30 pm

longhorn65 wrote:
mist4bison wrote:
longhorn65 wrote:
Clemenceau wrote:My trick is to scour tls for the thousands of tips that have already been mentioned here
Obviously there are thousands on TLS but I thought a compiled thread of them would be nice for everybody, and it seems like your trick is to be a sarcastic ass in a situation where it is unwarranted!
Is it though?
Maybe It is wrong to post this here?! and that MAY warrant an informative "Hey you should check here or this thread"..... as for being sarcastic..DEFINITELY unwarranted
BEtter grow some thick skin, this site sapped my spirit rather quickly. The virus is contagious. For the love of god, get the info you need and get out of here

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Post by DuncND2013 » Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:29 pm

For LG, diagram sequencing games the way they do it on 7sage, not the way they do it in powerscore (with < and > and stuff). I cannot tell you how much this helped me.

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Post by Barbaroix2 » Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:27 pm

DuncND2013 wrote:For LG, diagram sequencing games the way they do it on 7sage, not the way they do it in powerscore (with < and > and stuff). I cannot tell you how much this helped me.
+1. This single handedly raised my average score by about 3 points.

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Post by washingtonorbust » Thu Nov 20, 2014 11:42 am

gatesome wrote:when you encounter conditional statements in real life, try expressing them in logical notion in your head. it is good practice and helps you do it faster during the test.

Example: The other day my friend said "I would never date him unless he shaved his beard"

NotShaved --> NeverDate
Date --> Shaved

Hahahaha

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Post by bhan87 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:17 am

Spend a disproportionate amount of time studying flawed reasoning questions for LR (most prep courses / book have a big list of common flaws to look for). Essentially 80% of all LR sections boiled down to flawed reasoning (the exception are the must-be-true and must-be-false type questions). The others, like flawed reasoning (of course), necessary condition, sufficient condition, etc. derive from first identifying what is wrong with the logic first. For the latter questions, you take that flaw and find the figure out what fixes it.

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Post by unodostres » Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:49 pm

pick the right answer

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Post by Shakawkaw » Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:52 pm

unodostres wrote:pick the right answer
Uno outed as Colonel's alt.

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Re: Favorite and most beneficial LSAT tricks/tips

Post by 03152016 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 3:58 pm

you're taking in dec
but you only started "spinning your wheels" a week ago?

ok

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Post by unodostres » Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:33 pm

Shakawkaw wrote:
unodostres wrote:pick the right answer
Uno outed as Colonel's alt.
thats where i remember hearing it

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Post by mist4bison » Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:08 pm

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Post by Rigo » Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:14 pm

mist4bison wrote:
Shakawkaw wrote:
unodostres wrote:pick the right answer
Uno outed as Colonel's alt.
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