How do you guys drill LR questions? Do you guys drill questions that you've solved before (but will likely not remember them), or do you drill pristine sets? (Would ideally like to save them for full PTs)...
And how often do you drill individual se…
Is this session only for students who have already applied and are waiting on results, or is it applicable to students applying for the next cycle? Also how long will the session run?
My very old mac from 2015 has a memory of 4GB and wasn't passing the equipment test for ProctorU yesterday, so I backed it up and completely restored it. It's passing the equipment test now that I've done so, but I'm going to try with a 8GB PC tonig…
@jmarmaduke96 excited to hear about what you're highlighting on the PT76 passages next Monday, and thanks for answering all our questions!
I think practicing the template structured approach would be very helpful, but I'm worried that unconsciously…
Hi @jmarmaduke96 thank you so much for sharing your advice and insight! I have a few questions I hope you can help answer:
JY's RC strategy is practicing and perfecting the memory method (https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-reading-comprehension-the-me…
For timing breakdown, is it sufficient to have the data on how many mins spent on each question? I took PT 40 a few weeks ago, so I don't remember how I felt while solving each question, but I can look at the 7sage analytics to determine the time sp…
Hahaha thanks so much for your inspirational/encouraging words! Was there a foolproofing method that worked especially well for you? i.e. foolproofing entire sections? foolproofing by game type?
@hopefulling Thanks for the comprehensive break-down!
When you say 4th round - are these mostly games that you felt were still tricky / that you felt like you haven't mastered yet? Or do you do another full round of all the games you've FPed?
And …
Hi @hopefulling thanks for your reply!
Sorry I don't really understand what you mean by this sentence haha. Would you mind clarifying? (:
Then when I finished the games in that list (2 rounds: then move on, but when I'm done 'rounding' with the ot…
@"LOWERCASE EVERYTHING" Thanks! So essentially the only questions that you leave entirely blank are the ones from the #1 category? For the other categories you still bubble in an answer even though you're not 100% sure if you're right, correct?
How…