@DumbHollywoodActor said:
I like to think the whole "Elle studies LSAT” montage in Legally Blonde takes place over a 2-year period. It makes me feel better.
HA! MEEEE TOOOOOOOOO #greatminds ?
Yeah, I sat out another year for this reason. Lucky for me, I got a job as a legal assistant at a law firm, but I started studying about a year ago for what I thought would be June. Once I realized the amount of work that would be required of me if …
@pritisharma I also write out why each choice is wrong:
Ex:
A. irrelevant
B. oldest trick in the book (as in like "all force users are jedi")
C. same as A
D. trap answer choice
E. Correct (sometimes I don't put why it's correct if I have a solid un…
Well, bc of my disability, I often have to take SEVERAL "extra steps" where others may be able to do them quickly in their heads. Kind of like when we were little kids and had to "show our work" in math class.
I have a pretty severe reading disability and went from missing 9-10 on RC per section down to 2-5 (still have work to do obviously). What I do is not only look at the micro-arguments within each paragraph, but I have tried to train my brain to star…
I know you said you don't really know what went wrong, but you need to think on this. WHAT was it that was so different in this testing environment? Were you perhaps OVERconfident and maybe not reading the questions/stims as closely as you should?
FIRST thing you need to do is figure out WHY your score went down (if you haven't already). Was it nerves? New testing environment? Temperature? Whatever it was, recreate it and drill in less-than-ideal conditions.
thanks all for letting me know about the distraction part. I believe I would still greatly benefit from practicing with the announcements at the beginning/end of the sections and especially the 5 minute warning.