So I am not the best representation as compared to the other commenter but I did massively improve my score. My diagnostic was a 135 and my final PT was a 151. I knew I wasn't going to a fantastic school but that doesn't necessarily mean I set mysel…
The psychology I always found was correct was that if you found the exam to be difficult then you did better than you expected, if the exam was easier, then you did worse than you expected. Don't stress about it whatsoever. Don't look at reddit at a…
Hey, I am taking the January exam tomorrow and my score will determine if I apply for this cycle or take a gap year. Primarily because 75% of the schools I am applying to have deadline dates and are not rolling admissions schools. Ena makes a good p…
What question types are you struggling with? For some, there are quick ways to identify how to go about answering the question. Let me know and I can help.
I would also recommend taking PT's 123 and up to the most recent, those are going to be the most accurate and similar exams you will take when it comes to actually sit for the real exam.
I was feeling the same way for a while and then I found that when I took the emotion out of the exam, I wasn't freaking out over answers being incorrect whatsoever. You sort of have to be robotic in a way, if you let the emotions get the best of you…
Hey Gianna, taking my second LSAT so I can help out with your questions.
You will have to scan your room for the proctor. I had to unplug my computer at my desk and put it underneath the desk to show that there were no sticky notes or anything that…
Hi, there is no way of creating experimental-only sections to drill. You can be given experimental sections on a specific type of question at random and you can identify it by looking for the "Exp" tag in the review section of your drill, but no the…