@lsnnnnn0011 said:
Hi,
I think the effective time management skill is the key for high scores in LSAT. Could you guys please share how you strategically pace through the RC section? (How much time you spend on reading each passage, solvin…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Freddy_D said:
Just like with LR, it's okay to drill by type in the beginning, but, as you progress, I think it's better to drill games as they appear on the actual test.
No doubt. I just know so many …
@Freddy_D said:
Just like with LR, it's okay to drill by type in the beginning, but, as you progress, I think it's better to drill games as they appear on the actual test.
No doubt. I just know so many people who used the Cambridge Packets t…
@"Pink Dust" said:
I would do it by type if you are new to it. but move onto the timed 4 games. When you do like 5 back to back in out games for example, you already know its an in out game.
Yeah, you definitely can start to get into robotic…
@Csuposki said:
Hi everyone,
I plan on fool proofing LG using the typical method of using the PT 1-35 bundle. I was just wondering what are people's thoughts on fool proofing LG by type versus just going through the bundle from PT 1 to 35…
@"Ann Marie" said:
same here, I canceled my score because that section
Damn! It was that harsh, huh? Friend texted me and said the same thing about considering cancelling because of it....
I keep a simple Excel sheet of all the questions I miss. I usually return to them about a month or so later to make sure I don't make the same mistake.
@akistotle said:
Yes. I sometimes even practice bubbling my name, the LSAC number, and the date of birth....lol
Haha... Admittedly, I've done that once or twice lmao.
@goingfor99th said:
LR and LG questions are beginning to seem recognizable to me. Even certain RC passages seem recognizable as I read through them now. Apparently my tutor claims this is a good thing, something that also happened to him.
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@btmccartney said:
I took 36 - 80 over the course of three months. Let's hope it paid off today (crying laughter face)
Haha! I'm sure you took plenty and did great! That's a lot of material to cover, but you did it!
@goingfor99th said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@goingfor99th said:
I think something like 10 or 11.
Not too shabby!
I think I have 5 fresh tests left: 76-80.
How many did you take before that? Ju…
Have you checked out The LSAT Trainer for flaws!? That's where I started with them and I can say it made them very intuitive. Even the more challenging ones. You just have to practice seeing past the BS and into the argument core. Practice underlini…
@akistotle said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@maztan13 said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" Thank you! I will go and do that!
Best investment of your life! Welcome !!
I truly believe so too! I want to be able…
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@mymouthonvacation said:
Also, the one question for logic games was a carbon …
@kazrah said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@mymouthonvacation said:
Also, the one question for logic games was a carbon copy of one in test prep.
Down to the letters for diagramming.
Damn! do recall …
@sweetsecret said:
Edit: I agree with what Alex Divine and Tanes said completely, but if you are certain you want to rush through the cc I would target the lawgic foundational lessons and the valid/invalid arguments.
(I had written a long…
@akistotle said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
PTs are just diagnostics. True learning happens during your BR and drilling thereafter.
This is so true. I was determined to do many PTs as possible, but I didn't gain much from it.
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@kazrah said:
I had LR - RC - LR - LG - LR
Still not sure which one the experimental LR was, as what's currently confirmed for the real LR was all only found in my last section.
LG was surprisingly straightforward, games 1-3 made me …
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@mymouthonvacation said:
Also, the one question for logic games was a carbon copy of one in test prep.
Down to the letters for diagramming.
Damn! do r…
@mymouthonvacation said:
Also, the one question for logic games was a carbon copy of one in test prep.
Down to the letters for diagramming.
Damn! do recall which one?
Would you say LG was pretty normal? Anything crazy like we've been se…
Sorry to hear about that
Might all be part of god's plan to retake and get a 180?
In any case, make sure to email the LSAC and see what, if anything can be done.
Apologies again.
@curriculum said:
Hi everyone! I wrote the LSAT today but am almost 100% positive I'm going to rewrite. I found 7Sage quite late in my prep (heartbreaking as this is such an amazing resource) and I definitely want to follow one of schedules he…
@dennisgerrard said:
Yet, be strong in the simple sequence and group games is important though. You need save time for harder game and/weird game.
That's the damn secret man. These newer odd games (At least the ones I've seen) aren't that th…
@akistotle said:
@"LSATHopeful-2" said:
1. Any particular LG sets you think will help me for the most recent tests?
Hmmm. I say: "All of them"!! Sorry, but it's true old weird games are making a comeback....
Shou…
@akistotle said:
It really depends. If you are already scoring around your target score, I think it's ok for you to do 2-3 PTs per week. Otherwise, I think you should focus on understanding the material and drill.
After CC, I went right i…
@cgracia12 said:
@"Alex Divine" got you bro, seems like I'm doing the same thing as you. Thanks again for your help boss, you the man.
Of course! Just working my way through the same struggle. I can't wait to be able to feel confident about …
@dantlee14 said:
Foolproof all of them. I'm not kidding - I bombed LG in December, so I decided to focus almost exclusively on that section. There were some in the 40s and 50s I skipped because they were all straightforward and had an "easy" r…
@cgracia12 said:
Quick question for those fool proofing LG's... Do y'all fool proof one game at a time, or do you fool proof doing the whole four games, then focus on each game? Does it matter?
I do PT by PT and game by game. So I'll do PT1 …