@Kateryna said:
if I am, for example, weak in NA, should I go print out questions from PT 17-36 and do them, watch explanations and try to understand?
Yeah, if a PT/BR exposes you're weak on NA, I think that would be a good approach. Maybe review…
I spent a day on one question once. That day included returning to the curriculum because, as Nancy said, at a certain point you've got to ask yourself: Is the problem this question or am I lacking on a fundamental understanding necessary to answer…
No. Your BR is as valuable for the ones you still miss as it is for the ones you're able to correct. You only want to review the questions you don't feel certain about. Of course, once you've BR'd, you then want to go back and review the questions y…
@Kateryna said:
do you print the copies of the game and drill it until you get it correct under timed conditions? Or do you move on to next game and then drill the previous one later in life?
Both.
@Kateryna said:
if I spend some time doing other…
I think for anyone aiming for 170+, moving at your own pace is essential. If you move too fast, you won't master the concepts. You won't move too slow, lol.
So for me, I studied around 20 hours a week for the first six months or so. I studied ex…
@leejaylee said:
Aim for the moon and even if you miss, you'll land among the stars (one of my favourite cliche quotes haha).
This is one of my favorite cliche quotes too! I use it all the time! One of my elementary school teachers had this hang…
I have a friend with a moonshine guy. Maybe I should get him to hook me up, lol. Actually, that's probably the absolute worst thing I could do after having mostly abstained from alcohol for the last year.
If you've got a Kindle, it actually keeps a running list of any word you ever look up. So if you read Economist or something and run across a word, you can look it up just by clicking on it, and it automatically adds it to your list. Got to love t…
I've been trying to get on LSAC all day to see if admissions tickets are posted, but the website won't come up. @azbulkin , when you print your admission ticket, it will have a checklist of all of the things you must/can have. Follow whatever that…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Can YOU get a 170?
To that question the answer is a resounding YES!
Yes.
While not everyone will get a 170, I do believe that the threshold of intelligence needed to get there is way lower than most people think. This test …
@nessa.k13.0 said:
I wrote out a page --a love letter so to speak---for this question in an attempt to give myself the best chance of never making the same mistakes that I did on this question again.
This really is a great exercise. As you write …