@eagles12345 said:
No idea what my reaction will be in the next 24 hours -- overly happy or overly depressed . Still no idea how RC went
We got it. We aced the RC lol.
I think you'd do best to attack your weakest section right now which sounds like RC. that way, you don't have to depend on an easy RC section to get your best score. Once you're confident in RC, then go back and really fine tune your skills and mayb…
I want to say -10 or -11. The LG was easy, RC extremely difficult, and some say the LR was moderate to hard , although I think it was relatively straightforward but moderately challenging..
Dave Killoran is so annoying man this guy acts like he knows what color underwear the LSAT people wear. Everything he says besides the past release dates is pure speculation so pls take this guys word with a grain of salt.
@eagles12345 said:
@Kewlaidd said:
Ugh RC could be the difference between the 170s and 150s that's how uncertain I am ? We got this guys, if anything I found test day and prep to be a fun to stay home for two months straight and ju…
Ugh RC could be the difference between the 170s and 150s that's how uncertain I am ? We got this guys, if anything I found test day and prep to be a fun to stay home for two months straight and just hit the books like in the undergrad days (c/o 2016…
@jkatz1488 said:
Definitely agree with @"Alex Divine" . Guard that 4.0 and put your best foot forward at that attorney's office. I can't imagine you will have enough time to study in a meaningful way with those other commitments in the fall. D…
You have like 3 months until the September LSAT. Depending on which school you are trying to get into, you can muster up a score that would be passable...or you could also be a very quick learner and only need 3 months to score your best score. Eith…
You will definitely get faster. Keep reviewing your problem areas, and you should definitely incorporate single timed sections. It depends on how firm your grasp of the fundamentals is...or where you're scoring.
I couldnt imagine finishing on time …
Eliminate answer choices, and when you get down to two appealing ones, look at each of them. Pay attention to the small words like some or all or none or w/e it may be. Then imagine yourself saying it to the person making the argument. Could they go…
Take both! September means you apply earlier, December is your backup. Either way you're studying, not like studying for September will screw you up for December. Good luck
Omg this is me. What I did to fix it was A) relax during the test, as this mainly happens when I stress n Spazz out. And make a conscious effort to just recheck answers. It takes no more than a second or two.
Don't worry, very fixable problem.
Take a few PTs and go through RC at a very slow phase, dissecting each passage and making your own notes and inferences based on what the author said. Make up your own must be true or must be false statements cause that's what inferences really lead…