I don't think you need to/should write an addenda. Most people who retake the LSAT score higher their second time around. Unless you have a really, really good reason as to why you're first take was not reflective of your capabilities, I don't think…
@mitchell-5 I've only ever done practice non-flex lsats but from my experience it seems like the FLEX is a bit nicer since it has less sections so it's less draining. Also, the FLEX sometimes repeats old LSAT questions, mainly from like the European…
@whatlikeitshard thanks! and I originally did TestMasters for like core curriculum stuff which got me up to low 160s. Then I just drilled 7sage questions. For LR and LG, I would pick a PT grouping given by 7sage so like PT's 1-35 or 36-59 or 59+. Th…
Yeah scores were released today but you can't see your score until you have at least one writing sample on file. They typically take anywhere from 1-3 weeks to process (mine took 1 week). Once your sample has been processed, then you can see your sc…
for the Getting Acquainted thing, after you do all the room checks/everything, it just takes you to a page that has the same format for the writing sample thing, but it doesn't actually give you any prompts or practice writing samples. It just lets …
Thanks for that! But I think they were asking about the questions that we pin with the little purple pin to come back to later on. Is there a way to look at all the questions we pinned from different problem sets at once? Thanks!
I'm pretty sure you have to take it after your LSAT. The writing section doesn't open beforehand. So yeah you can take the writing portion at any time after you sit for the exam.
np. If you have A --> B or C and you are given C, then no you wouldn't have A ---> B remain as a rule bc A --> B or C doesn't necessarily translate into
A --> B
A --> C
It CAN because "B or C" always implies "or both" but it does…
hey yeah you still run the contrapositive because the contrapositive is:
/B or /C --> /A (like you said) which can be broken down into:
/B ----> /A
/C ---> /A
so if you are given /C then it gives you /A
I'm not sure what you mean abou…
Hey I've also struggled with RC but something that I actually found helpful was really drilling LR Must be True and Most Strongly Supported questions. Personally, I feel like while i understand what I'm reading, the tricky answer choices often mess …
Hi - I'm not sure if your plan is to only do prep tests until test week, but assuming that's what you mean I wouldn't go that far with it. I didn't do many prep tests, but I always did them under timed conditions because that's really what you're re…