@"Marco Antonio" said:
To all of you who are masters of SA's: do you diagram them on the actual exam? I feel that if I don't then, I won't get them correct. Should I diagram them on the exam, or do I just need more practice diagramming them in…
@SLREVIEWLSAT said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Yes, I think you should wait. Why? Well, you yourself say you don't feel fully prepared. I think taking the test with that feeling is a bad idea. I just don't think you're going to get much …
@LindsMitch said:
Thanks all for your feedback. Interesting! So it sounds like even if there is some disagreement over whether the overall section is more difficult, I may as well shift to drilling with the newer tests.. nothing to lose !
I …
Yes, I think you should wait. Why? Well, you yourself say you don't feel fully prepared. I think taking the test with that feeling is a bad idea. I just don't think you're going to get much out of taking the test. To make matters worse, February is …
@skiatook89 said:
I am currently scoring in the low 150's. LG is my lowest section by far. I would like to be around a 160 (If I don't score close to 160 I would want to retake). I guess my question is - since I will lose cost of testing eithe…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@"Alex Divine" and yourself might become the new Sages
That's what I'm talking about! I'm trying to be the first sage with a 180 score hehe!
The LSAC is up there with the worst of the worst. The definition of luddites.
Regardless, I think your cycle is going to turn up some good options. In the end, if it means your GPA will be higher, I think it's worth it.
If it's your first time taking and you're not ready, it's not a good idea to take. Moreover, it's not a good idea to take on an undisclosed test where you won't see your score breakdown. And being sick on top of this... I just don't see how taking t…
We need more info. Where are you currently scoring? What is your score breakdown? Where do you want to be?
Why do you think you will likely need to retest in June?
If you think you're going to have to retake, it's best not to take at all if you're…
@acsimon said:
I thought they were more difficult. Not because of the passages necessarily; more because of the more complex question types. For instance, it seems like some of the newer tests force you to utilize analogical reasoning in a way…
RC is all about maintaining focus. There's a reason they use passages that most people find dull, they are out to distract you. I force myself to pretend I'm interested, and over time I've tricked my mind into thinking RC is a great way to learn! So…
@dazedandconfused said:
Hey! So, has anyone here taken a formal logic course or found a source like Khan that does one? We hear all the time that this test it all logic, and even through grad school, I never had to take any form. I am wonderin…
@JURISDOCTOR35 said:
I tried to log on to the discord link in this thread but it is not taking me to log on, please help with this...Thank You Carmen
That's odd. I just checked the link and it's still working for me.
Here's an invite lin…
@10000019 said:
I would pay the $200-$300 to get an hour of consulting by a professional. You have a unique situation which would best be addressed by a pro.
Yeah this actually doesn't sound like a bad idea...
@pioneer321 said:
Tbh I wouldn't even call 170 ---> 168 a true drop. LSAT has a standard error of measurement of approximately 2.7 points, so 168 and 170 are within one error band.
For better or worse, the majority of your prep has alr…
@TimeisoftheEssence said:
@10000019 and @"Alex Divine" Actually never mind I need sleep. I had the keyboard on and it was not letting me select what I wanted.
thanks guys!
Click "Save and Score Test" and then on the top right hand side,…
The one about Lichenometry from PT 62. It was one of the first RC passages I did and I thought it was super difficult. But after redoing it, I thought it was quite an interesting read.
I mean, you have to examine why you missed the questions you did and what you're going to do differently next time. Simply chalking it up to time pressure won't do you much good next time since that same timed pressure will be there.
@"Mia Fairweather" said:
Hey guys I know you're already an hour in I won't be able to join again until 54 going to spend sometime on self development and drilling. Keep at it see you guys in a couple weeks!!!
see you in a couple weeks Mia!
After studying for about ~10 weeks, my score plateaued and I was missing -5/-6 on each section pretty consistently.
I think it's because when you start off decent at something on the LSAT, you get stuck eventually unless you learn concrete strategi…
@ChaimtheGreat said:
I was just called into an obligation so I will miss tonight but will talk to you all next week! Happy studying!
See ya next week Chaim!
@aciss038 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
You gotta chill out dude. Part of being a successful adult and working as an attorney is having a strong resistance to stress. It's not worth having mental breakdowns over a test...
Tak…
You gotta chill out dude. Part of being a successful adult and working as an attorney is having a strong resistance to stress. It's not worth having mental breakdowns over a test...
Take whatever time it takes to achieve your goals. 24 isn't too ol…