PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
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And that, my friends, is my guide for the very first when to prepare for the .

The next step is laying out the 3 sections, , and explaining how to approach each one.

Then we can drill down into the various types of questions, , , etc.

There are so many ways to analyze and understand the , it really is a and challenging !

Comments welcome!

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 12 posts · Server esq.social


Isolate the types of questions that give you consistent trouble and build up special approaches to them.

There are a few types of for each , we'll cover them here on .

in particular has many types, but we need *actionable* information. Defining is only the first step.

So, the types are grouped by the they require. There are only a few required for the , the challenge is to switch processes on cue :)

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 11 posts · Server esq.social

Let's start an thread.

Only real test questions and, just as importantly, NO COPY PASTE OF THE QUESTION ITSELF!

Just reference the NUMBER of the real test (PT 62, or PT85), and then explain the confusion.

Many people have access to the tests, so the reference will be enough for discussion.

We can play with the pieces of the question and tease out the right answer, and understand why the incorrect answers don't match or are weaker.

#lsat #question #help #starting

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 10 posts · Server esq.social

is an essential part of preparation for .

Review usually should be done soon after testing, but reviewing later can also uncover understandings about questions, the two processes have different benefits.

Remembering what you were thinking at the moment of decision on a can be useful as you review what went wrong and why you chose a wrong answer.

Review later can help you see the question itself and the connection to the more clearly.

#review #lsat #question #correct #answer #starting

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 10 posts · Server esq.social

is often a problem on .

Some students can to move quickly, but many have trouble to make , or just get lost in some crazy answer choice.

We must learn to be efficient and make decisions quickly.

If you're having trouble, add 10 or even 15 minutes extra time when . Decisions must be made instantly. Force yourself to decide, and then review those decisions.

Learn the correct process, then learn to be faster, and make some compromises to improve your score.

#timing #lsat #decisions #starting

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 4 posts · Server esq.social

The best process for starting is usually first, then the or , according to which is harder. Don't put off the section to the end or you will stress. It's ok to go with the easiest section out, but that just pushes the back.
Some may try to study all sections simultaneously, but that doesn't work for most . Going for the hardest section first is also dangerous, it will lead to a lot of .

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PirateLSAT · @PirateLSAT
1 followers · 2 posts · Server esq.social

Preparing for ? Here's how to get going :
1. Both Academy and LSAT's sites have practice content and
2. must be used , as they are *the only true guide* of what a real score would look like for you.
3. should be taken with a huge grain of salt. They are not complete tests, they shouldn't even give scores.
4. Diagnostics are only useful for identifying sections/types of questions that are troublesome for you.

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noname_yet2077 · @noname_yet
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I'm helping my friend with migrating from X/Tweeter to Mastodon but he can't wrap his head around all those instances and stuff.
But I believe he can do it. :clapping:

To everyone starting here:
Droping into cold waters of defederation and no algorithms are gonna be shocking, but stay here, explore, have fun and you gonna get comfy :blobcatcomfnight:

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"The quickest way to succeed is to start now and figure it out as you go. You can't learn to drive in a parked car." — Jonathan Horswell — — —

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“There are two fatal errors that keep great projects from coming to life:
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