I read through Loophole and started doing the drills and CLIR, but I'm having trouble making my CLIR decisions work with the answer choices. Any advice for that?
I think the key is repetition. The more stimuli you see, the more likely you're g…
If you can squeeze it in, I would recommend reading the Loophole in Logical Reasoning by Ellen Cassidy. It really helped me see the similarities between all of the question types. It's also full of great advice and helpful drills.
@charl_tte said:
Funny story, I took the PT88 LG section the morning of my January Flex.
Hopefully it wasn't your first take of the section (or maybe you're a LG wiz)! Also I'm not sure how to knit, but shortbread is delicious.
@Soph1rite said:
I think most important is enough sleep and a little exercise to clear your mind.
If you don't mind me asking, what does a little exercise mean for you? like cardio? stretches?
Also awesome pic -- ditto is highly underrated.
@kkole444 said:
Hello @bravearmor I take the exam on 7sage then BR in law hub because I wanted the analytics and the timing that 7sage gives when you take it on here, and with BR'n in law hub I got use to the format.
I like this method --- I…
also @bravearmor I would recommend blind reviewing (BR) in 7sage - just create a problem set of each of the test's sections and then give yourself infinite time of the each section. This way you can BR the sections (which isn't an option in LawHub) …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I recently wrote a small manifesto on this if you'd be interested in a tedious, extremely over-complicated answer to this: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/171032
You had me at manifesto -- th…
@lsat_gunner said:
definitely; on LR I've found skipping on the first pass to be a time-saver. It's mostly a personal judgement call on what types of questions give you the most grief in terms of time sucked (for me so far it's almost always t…
@natalieb said:
If it's a tough one but I'm not skipping, that means I (probably) won't come back to it later, so I put in the time it takes to pick an answer I feel pretty good about and then move on. (I still flag it in case I have extra tim…
@brookegojazz said:
Does that make sense? Feel free to message me with any questions! I'm happy to chat/set up a Google meet or do a BR on a section if you think that'd be helpful.
That definitely makes sense and I appreciate the input! I'…
Thanks @TheMommaBear (great name btw) and @kilgoretrout - I know that law schools, in theory, should only care about your top score. For some reason, I can't shake the feeling that multiple takes will somehow reflect on me poorly but I know ya'll ar…
thanks for the advice @VerdantZephyr -- a quick question for you: do you think there's a # of tests where admissions starts looking at my situation differently? I'm confident that I can score higher but I'm also nervous about the volatility associat…
I had been in the 170s on my last 6 PTS.... I got a166. I'm usually not an emotional person, but you can bet I cried. It's been months since I've scored that low.
@emmorens said:
@"Burt Reynolds" would they not allow you to retake if you lost 10 minutes because of connectivity issues? That seems very unfair for you! I had heard that if there are any 'unforeseeable circumstances' they would rebook you to…
@nw_39796 said:
@"Burt Reynolds" Oh no...do you mind me asking what happened? Hope it goes better for you next time!
There was a connectivity issue: I'm fairly positive it wasn't on my end but I'm still not sure (hence the ethernet cord). My…
I am one of those anecdotal horror stories. I think having an ethernet cord can certainly help w/ any connection issues, but I'll be following this closely.
Hey @aszane21 -- How do you put in data from LawHub? do you have to go through each section as if you were taking the PrepTest in 7sage and put in the ACs manually?