I didn't do much with those tests after the CC. I just started doing PTs w/ review. After a handful of PTs, I would evaluate my weak areas and then review and drill those weak areas. I used 42-51 to drill weak areas. PT52-61 for timed sections. And …
If you feel like you won't have enough time or energy to properly review it, I wouldn't do a full PT. Maybe you could do it in sections w/ review right after? The important thing I've found is just doing the tests, not whether or not you do them in …
@NotMyName said:
Congrats!!
My advice: Don't get too attached to the score. We tend to be disappointed with any sub-170 score once we score 170. Your approach is working. Keep applying it to find some consistency.
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First off congrat…
Did you just begin more modern tests as that drop occurred? I had a similar drop when I reached the high60s/70s series of test. It's not big deal and just required me to adjust to some of the newer tricks the test writers threw at me.
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@MindyKale said:
I am assuming something with as much detail and personality like PS would not be what he is asking for.
I wrote something about my motivations to go to law school. I thought he's looking for a reason about my career change…
@username_hello said:
@Alex
how do you manage your confidence levels when you hit the questions?
Also A TON of confidence comes from having done so many passages. I’ve done basically every RC passage from 36-72 at this point. Many more …
@username_hello said:
@Alex
how do you manage your confidence levels when you hit the questions?
i feel like even after i think i have a strong understanding of the passage, there are so many question stems and trap AC's that are ver…
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Basically I mean that if you were missing like 8 let’s say I don’t think worrying about extra time is where you should put your focus. But missing 3-4 is pretty darn solid!
According to my log based off of video footage it varies A LOTTTTT. There's sections where I've had 5-10 minutes and others where I've had to skip questions that I didn't have time to come back to. Interestingly, it seems like my scores don't vary m…
Do you have an example of a question you had a tough time with someone could walk you through?
A lot of it really is just practice with the right strategy. I see you joined 2 months ago and I know that after 2 months I was pretty bad at RC. On my J…
I'm much more visual and write a lot less. I had to work and practice the memory method JY advocates to get there though. It's been a while since I missed more than 3-4 on a modern RC section and I really do attribute it to internalizing and practic…
I say if your employer can write you a strong letter you should take it. Some schools do ask for 3 (although the standard is two). In any case, as stated above, if you've been out of school for more than a 3-5yrs I would certainly get the LOR from y…
@"gobin.devin" said:
Right now I am more focused on the quality of school over scholarship opportunity. I am already signed up for November and will definitely score it, but If I am not satisfied with my score, can I still apply to a upper tie…
@btownsquee said:
What exactly is cookie-cutter review? I know the common argument flaws if that's what you're asking.
I started to cut out the LR questions I've missed/had trouble with and review 5 each day, like notecards.
For cont…
No, it says "This post is not to discount or discourage those pursuing T-14 schools in hopes of a BL job but really get to know the legal profession before you apply." I think the title was just intentionally misleading.
I think the article/rant is…
@"nelson.lizelle" said:
I am stuck. Can anyone help?
An apartment building has five floors. Each floor has either one or two apartment. There are exactly eight apartments in the building. The residents of the building are J,K,M,N,O,P and …
@"Chipster Study" said:
Well, I have some personal MCAT experience, although the current test is somewhat different than when I took it. Generally, when I was moving through my training, I found the exams very rigorous. Like, when I took my fi…
I would suggest spending an hour or so with a tutor. 7Sage has some great and affordable ones and they can help you with a plan going forward! I think if you got to 160 within a month, hitting a 168 won't be too much of an issue for you.
@eRetaker said:
@keets993 weird games section, and also the start of the change in LR and RC questions to being more open "most strongly supported" type rather than "must be true" types are what made PT 72 hard imo.
Facts. I actually skipped…
@keets993 said:
Is it bad I want to take PT72 now just to see what the hype is about....
Haha that was my impetus for taking it originally... someone telling me how hard of a time they had with it.
I honestly think going in with that menta…
@eRetaker said:
Lol yep almost a 10 point drop from PT 71 to 72 for me...
That's why I love ya'll so much -- I never feel like I'm alone or as much of an idiot as I probably am lol
The good news is, I bounced back on the next one... So ther…
@TTurner24 said:
@Alex said:
I thought 72 has exceptionally tough LR sections. I find with PTs it's the individual sections that are what I always remember being hard, not necessarily the full test.
72 was an all time low f…
@Gunningfor121 said:
How much improvement did you see by the end of it? Were you going -0 on your next PT? Or was it the PTing that really solidified your LG skills?
I'm about two weeks into foolproofing and I've made a good bit of progre…