@"Alex Divine" said:
Let it be motivation to kill the LSAT, because at the end of the day, it counts for more anyway.
Here it is!
@"Alex Divine" said:
Goodbye Yale, lol.
Nah, just make sure they know you're B. O'Drama and you'll be fine!
@"Anna Marie" said:
Normal wakeup/drill routine, yoga, get a massage, watch a movie, maybe go for a run to really help my body get to sleep.
I think this is the best answer to this question I've ever seen. Excellent plan.
Based on your BR score, I think you probably are going to need to spend a lot of time in the curriculum actually. First metric to look for is to increase your BR score. If you're BRing at 161, there's no way you're going to break 165 under time. BR …
@Simbatron said:
You do it at the test center.
Yeah, if you bring that in already filled out, they won't admit you, so make sure you've got an unmarked admit form!
My BR would frequently stretch across 10 - 20 pages, haha, so this would be a little restrictive for me. BR isn't the time to get concise, so just make sure you allow yourself to expand if you need! I'm also not big on pre-phrasing for most question…
Yeah, that's what I had. There will be a very conspicuous check in point, and from there you will be shown to the room. You're not even allowed to go past the check in until you have checked in, so no need to know the exact room.
Yeah, don't worry about it guys. You hit a dip. It happens. For you, it happened the week before the test. It's not going to affect your score unless you let yourself panic because of it. I think Coco is the best example of this that I know. Keep co…
For me, it's the process of creating all that paper work that really is the most helpful. My organization of it once I was done was, uh, haphazard, haha. Although, I did have one notebook set aside in which I recorded specific questions or lessons o…
Yeah @bbutler , at the time I was so unprepared that RC was actually my strongest section, haha. Things really turned around over the next year! LG's the way to go for sure though!
Great advice @Simbatron ! This is an excellent list of good RC habits, and following these will improve RC performance. All I have to add is:
@"Giant Panda" said:
3) the answer choice, which is 1/5, targets a specific sentence in the middle of no w…
@jennilynn89 said:
I'm thinking a hot bath
Like it.
@jennilynn89 said:
Harry Potter movies
If you don't have the books, I guess it'll do;) haha, just kidding, anything Harry Potter related is an excellent call!
@jennilynn89 said:
some light dri…
@mcmlaw36 said:
I'm worried about getting "stumped."
This isn't something you need to worry about whether or not it's going to happen, because it is definitely going to happen. But that's okay! It happened on PTs too, and you have learned how to d…
Well most importantly, don't get stuck at all! Skip it if you get bogged down!
As far as eliminating answers with "generalization," you want to check to make sure that that is a factually accurate description of what is happening. So is saying that…
Well, this is a really weird question. Argument by analogy is an inherently flawed argument form, so this will not be a traditional necessary assumption question. Basically, answer choice C says that the two items in the analogy are--at least somewh…
@Sami said:
Thanks for telling me what not to do
Telling people not to do the things I did is probably my most important contribution here, lol!
@"steve-10" said:
how does one select an "ideal" score? How does one gauge how much improvement is p…
@julsnet2 said:
Realistically, am I going to get better with both scores? Do people learn to navigate the time better and the timed test scores increase? Or am I going to lurk in the general area of what I just got in regards to the timed test?
I …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
This is a bad idea. Experience will do nothing to help you other than wasting a take and a potential PT. If you want LSAT experience, find a school that's doing mock prep. Don't waste an actual take.
Second this! You only…
I think Edgar's conclusion is implied, but Rafaela's conclusion is just that Ed's missing the point. I'm not sure if they do disagree with each other's premises though. Maybe Rafaela does think it would be absurd to inconvenience people for somethin…
@"Giant Panda" said:
I suppose reading prep book such as the one from Manhattan in the meantime maybe a good idea?
I'd stick to one curriculum. Different companies have different approaches and strategies to different things and it can get confus…