Yeah, don't beat yourself up. Nobody understands just how hard the LSAT is at first, and what you're feeling is something of a right of passage almost. Welcome to it, and know you're in good company with how you're feeling. The LSAT is going to knoc…
@montaha.rizeq said:
I don't understand how this can be better than having the test on paper.
It's probably way cheaper to administer if they take it digital. That would be my guess.
Sorry you didn't make it @CocoZhang . Key takeaways: you've earned the right to confidence, take care of yourself physically and mentally, and you got this!
It depends on what's available. I think it's important to eat healthy, both generally and for the LSAT specifically, so I think that's the main thing. All that's really available to me is fast food, so I cook basically everything I eat. Lean protein…
Seeing that "Inactive Mentor" makes me sad. I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon, but I imagine eventually everyone logs on for the last time. I wish it were something more like "emeritus." Retired, but allowed to maintain titles and certain …
155 is above FIU's LSAT median, and their 25/75 GPA is 3.14/3.76, so that should put you over the median for GPA as well; so looks to me like, worst case scenario, you're good.
When you're above both medians, you've just got to not screw up the res…
@yasincelik said:
it has been a slow process
Good. It's supposed to be.
@yasincelik said:
I often feel bad about myself due to the fact that I get questions wrong once past "medium" level sets.
Don't.
@yasincelik said:
Is this normal?
Yes.
@y…
I think it's really great to memorize common flaws just to have that in your tool kit. You also need to be able to analyze a flawed argument and know what's wrong with it. It may take a little longer but it's an essential skill. They know which o…
@"Alex Divine" said:
As a matter of fact, it is those pesky hard questions that are the ones I learn the most from. They force me to see what I am doing wrong and to correct it!
Absolutely. That's why the more you struggle with one, the more impo…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
But at about 4pm on June 8, 2015, the test will be nothing more than PrepTest 75 - just a number like all of its brothers before it, a tool for September 2015 takers to use as practice. Heck, for those of us who work with the…
The curriculum draws from PTs 1 through 35. Everything above that is reserved to make sure the other PT's are fresh when you take them post curriculum.
@danielznelson said:
only suckers need luck.
Don't forget about thieves and fools.
Other than that minor oversight, I think @danielznelson has you covered. You are in a good spot.
Yeah, that sounds right to me. Unless otherwise stated with a "but not both" or something, it will be inclusive unless the content is, by its nature, exclusive. So for example:
I am in New York or Chicago.
I cannot be in both New York and Chicago,…
My break through on conditional logic really came in the NA lessons. That was when the true nature of the relationship between sufficiency/necessity really clicked for me. That doesn't necessarily help with mapping, but it's a big component of succe…
Great idea @MrSamIam . Wish I'd done that:/ I guess at this point I've just got to hope it won't be an issue. If they throw me "preponderance" I'll be ready though, lol.
Yeah, I feel you. You can't let your outliers dictate your progress though. Those kinds of scores definitely reflect a lot of potential and capability, but it's ultimately your average that shows where you're really at. It's slightly encouraging …
Games are really difficult at first. For everyone. It's a matter of perseverance. Once you've seen enough games to build up a mental database of experience, you'll start to be able to apply lessons from old games to new games. It takes a lot of …
It doesn't look particularly odd to me. Seems like you've got a median around 167.5 and most of the rest falls within +/- 3, which is just about right. So, if that range is unacceptable, then you may want to consider withdrawing (which you obvious…