If only I hadn't taken that Oct 2015 test, lol. Although, there's still a decent chance I wouldn't be retaking even if I did have another take. We'll see once Sept scores are out.
Anyway, check out the BR groups. Lots of high scorers and future …
For drilling, I really like untimed. I think it's maybe a personal preference, but I found untimed drills to be much more productive for working on pacing. With timed drills, you are forced to manipulate your pace for the appropriate amount of time.…
I spent a whole day on a single question once. I really take it personally when I can't tackle something and I grow increasingly stubborn, lol. The thing that's so frustrating is that they provide us with all of the information we need to answer the…
I graduated in 08 so not something I've even thought about. It's got to be a very common situation though, if not the norm. Somebody's got to know the answer to this.
Go with two academics if you can only do two. If you'd been in the work force for a decade or something, then the calculus might shift, but right out of school I think you've got to go academic. That said, I think it could be good to have as an addi…
Nothing about this seems at all out of the ordinary to me. You're more or less scoring within a consistent range. Great advice above. Before you take another PT, try to learn everything you can from this one. Identify the weaknesses it exposed, and …
I use them to confirm my reasoning. Just make sure you're not using them as a substitute for for doing the work of acquiring understanding for yourself. Forcing myself to figure out questions I was struggling with was the most productive studying I …
@Motivated , Just a once a week day time call for those studying out of school/work, on lunch breaks, or internationally. I wouldn't try to do three PTs a week, so think of this as an alternative time rather than an additional one.
I wouldn't skip over the 60's all together, I'd just mix them up. If you go in sequence, the last test you're going to see is PT 79. While every test is valuable, the most recent test is going to be the most relevant to what you should be expecting …
You've got a classic quantity versus quality delimna and quality is always the correct call.
I would warn against working PTs sequentially though. When you go sequentially, it leaves you with no time to adjust to the most relevant/important PTs. G…
Spivey said -13 and Killoran said -12, so that has to be a good sign
That's definitely a good sign @LibertyKoko ! What did they base those predictions on, if you wouldn't mind elaborating?
Yeah, don't BR until after the whole test. During the PT, focus on replicating test day conditions as closely as you can. No extra breaks or stops or anything else for any reason.
You have a great chance of improving. Look through all your data and identify exactly where you can improve. Where are your weak spots? Once you've identified that, it's just a matter of addressing those areas. You're scoring so high that identifyin…
It really will depend on your starting point. Northwestern's median LSAT score is a 168, which is among the highest in the country. For the vast majority of people, a score range like that takes way longer than two months to reach. I think to have a…
Yeah, the 180 would be great if it didn't break so easily. I had the same experience as @danielznelson with that. I ended up with a $15 watch off of amazon. It was fine.
Edit: not $15 Mastermind. What was it called? I'll have to check.