If you're shooting for a T14, a 160 is most likely not going to result in admission. There obviously are exceptions to this and you could totally end up getting in with a good scholarship (especially with your GPA).
I would say it just depends on y…
Congrats on the jump in score from your diagnostic!
What's your average missed questions per section on your PTs? What do you feel like is the biggest section holding you back?
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See this post: https://classic.7sage.com/how-to-get-a-perfect-score-on-the-logic-games/
Your process should look something like this:
Do game section under timed conditions
Blind review and fix mistakes
Put stats (time it took to complete each ga…
In order to trigger a conditional.. you have to hit the sufficient condition. The rule says /y > L or O, but doesn't say anything about what happens when Y is in. Simply put, Y being in doesn't trigger rules 3 or 4 so there is a world in which Y …
I think you are focusing too much on the conditional relationships and not enough on the inferences that come with in/out games. A common inference with in/out games is that when one side is filled, the rest of the pieces have to flow into the other…
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I'm feeling a major loss of confidence right now. I completed the LR curriculum with 7 Sa…
Matt Sorr's answer was spot on! It is also worth noting that a huge reason for people struggling towards the end of the section is that they aren't spending enough time on these harder questions. It's common for people to get to the end of the secti…
@JesseWeNeedToCook said:
@"Matt Sorr" when you’re doing your random section do you insert it randomly into the test or just tag it onto the back end.
If the former, is it just a drill including all the questions from a random test section…
How far from your goal are you currently? What's your weakest section? What is your goal score?
I would say in general, doing PTs once or twice a week with BR then drilling weaker sections and question types is a pretty common study method, but I c…
I don't think so but what I normally do is tell Siri to pick a number between 1-3 (each number corresponding to a section) to tell me which section to take... and then after I take the PT, I pick another number between 1-2 to see which section (the …
If your highest PT is a 145, you still have a lot of fundamentals to learn. This is a good thing though, since you'll see a huge jump in your scores once you study (especially with LG). My recommendation would be to:
A) Finish the CC
Take a PT on…
No.
There are a few possibilities with LG answer choices: Must Be False, Could Be False/True, and Must Be True
The correct answer for a Must be True question will be true in EVERY scenario/possible world. The wrong answers will range anywhere from…
I was also in the same boat as you, and I ended up taking a gap year. I would suggest taking a gap year for a few reasons.
1. The average age for 1L law students is around 24-25... I have multiple friends that went to T14s right out of undergrad th…
@Premises said:
@AlexgLSAT said:
How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it …
@Isaac12345 said:
Hello, I had a question in reference to this. Is it generally recommended to complete the entire curriculum before attempting any full PT's ?
I would take a diagnostic, then complete the entire CC, then go into PT and drill…
@zackfine said:
@AlexgLSAT said:
How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it …
Depends on your test date and goal score. In general, I like to split up my LR/RC days so that I don't burn out, while also foolproofing games. If you haven't finished the CC yet, I would say just keep on going until you do.
I just look at it during free time. I don't think there is necessarily a correct system for it.. just browse over it when you aren't doing anything else and see if you make the same mistakes that you did previously. I try to go over it for like 15 m…
How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it will prove a lot less beneficial.
I take my LSAT in Sept a…
For AC C, McBride clearly states that they agree with the answer choice, but Leggett never explicitly agrees or disagrees with this.
All Leggett is saying is when there is a two car collision, there is a higher chance someone is injured in the coll…
First and foremost, I want to say sorry for your loss. I understand how hard this must be and what you're going through right now. To answer your question, I think you should wait a year. The school you go to absolutely matters for your future emplo…
I think you are completely overthinking it. The process should be as simple as taking PTs until you are scoring around your target area, then taking the real thing soon after. If you have the flexibility in your schedule to move around your test dat…
Hey man, shoot me a message! My average over the past 4 PTs is a 168 with around the same split as you (LG 0-1, LR 0-4, RC 4-7). I take a PT every week!