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Instinctive

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LSAT Prep Guide/Method

Post by Instinctive » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:30 pm

Hey TLS,

After a lot of positive feedback when I did this last year, I thought I would post the link to my recommendations on LSAT prep for those aiming to score 175+.

This links to a google doc detailing my experience, tips and advice. TLS was an incredible resource when I formed my plan, so it only seems right to share what I learned. I ended up with a 179 after roughly 40 days of self-study. Feel free to PM questions, as the doc is fairly informal.

Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-yd ... etliM/edit

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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method

Post by MajinBuu » Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:42 am

Wow congrats on that amazing score - will definitely take a look at you google doc

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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method

Post by salander » Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:02 pm

Nice guide! I also found 7sage's LG explanations to be an incredible resource for me:

http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/

Even if I was able to finish the LG section within the time limit on a PT, JY (or the commenters) would frequently point out new ways of approaching a problem that'd shave seconds off.

Instead of using a spiral notebook to document missed questions, I used a Google spreadsheet, but there's something to be said for writing things down by hand...

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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method

Post by Instinctive » Tue Jul 28, 2015 2:29 pm

salander wrote:Nice guide! I also found 7sage's LG explanations to be an incredible resource for me:

http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/

Even if I was able to finish the LG section within the time limit on a PT, JY (or the commenters) would frequently point out new ways of approaching a problem that'd shave seconds off.

Instead of using a spiral notebook to document missed questions, I used a Google spreadsheet, but there's something to be said for writing things down by hand...
Yeah, there are certainly other ways to track what you miss, but that's not the purpose of the notebook. If I write something down, I remember it. There's something about the act of writing it out that keeps things in a person's memory, and typing does not have the same effect.

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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method

Post by PoopNpants » Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:05 pm

Thanks for writing this guide OP, I'm gonna definitely incorporate some of these ideas into my prep. Congrats on that score too!

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