I ran across this while taking a break from studying and I can say that you make more sense than most of what I have read, lol. Some of us are looking for clear and reasonable advice. If you taught a course, I would be the first to sign up. 0 points to the negative comments.
samje curas he does teach a course. It is called LSATMax LSAT Prep and it is available to download for free in the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Amazon App Store. You can also learn more on our website www.lsatmax.com.
I am in the EXACT SAME position, well mostly, I don't quite have logic games as figured out as it seems you did. But I for LR, I fluctuate between 4 and 5 wrong answers - like in your case, mostly silly errors. Your advice is clear and practicable. I am going to apply it. Let's see how much I improve.
I found this super helpful, despite it being from 8 years ago! Is there any other content from this guy on the web or other content from LSATMax that goes over this strategy in more depth? Thanks!
After watching this one video, I went back to see if I could implement this strategy and I saw immediate improval on questions I could get right beforehand. Thank you!!
Mehran asked me to view this video because I struggled with LR, and I never knew why he asked "argument or set of facts" before answering the questions.....now ,I know why. I want to be successful and LSAT MAX is a brilliant tool! Thank you, everyone at LSAT MAX!!!
Man, I need your mentorship. Just picked up my LSAT books yesterday and feel stupid after going through some of the material... Nonetheless, I'm determined to reach my goals. I still have a year left before I start applying.
+martinelli minimo don't worry! I remember that feeling too. Make sure you download our free app, LSATMax LSAT Prep from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or Amazon App Store. All the colored icons are free content so you can get started right away.
I will never take an LSAT, happened to stumble on this, but great video, thanks for helping a lot of people, very effectively.... someone who truly want to make this world a little bit better :)
A person like me, English is my second language. I have been practice for two weeks and I feel there is no way I can make it because from what I see on the test. There are even words that I don’t understand them. How am I going to make it otherwise I would give up.
I'm currently scoring around the low 150's and my exam is in 10 days =(...I don't know if I should postpone or just go in there and experience the lsat and cancel my score, some advice would be greatly appreciated
@@LSATMaxLSATPrep I failed But I feel like I did very good because the test got harder & harder which meant I kept answering correctly, I Just read slow is all, Ive developed a new strategy though, To skip the hardest questions and review them at the end to just guess on them if I still cant decipher them, cause I will be able to answer the easy ones & get the percentage I need and possibly even gain more points from the harder omes later!! but ok ,, Thanks again, you be safe out there, 👋
no, an argument in logic consists of two elements, a conclusion which is usually a statement, and premises which support the conclusion. "Britney Spears is the best pop star" is not an argument. "Britney Spears is the best pop star because she has blonde hair, and all the best pop stars have blonde hair" is an argument.