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A. The argument does not depend on there being another method or not, it's not saying that it's the only effective method of eliminating the mildew, it's just saying that it has the capacity to do so. In other words it's out of scope…
@lsatprep_tcan I suggest you start with a book called "Problem Solving and Comprehension" by Arthur Whimbey. I feel this book is often overlooked and I believe it should be essential for LSAT takers especially someone who is just starting study.
@ttt2155 I just started consistently scoring in the low to mid 170's, and I did also study myself and do all PrepTests more than once for sure (except 1-18). Taking older tests opened me up to new ways that the writers used to phrase questions and t…
@zacharytsmith26 According to them, they state that it will get faster as things get more comfortable with the digital format. However, I tend not to trust LSAC even though they seem well-intentioned.
@Tobeajudge I use Procreate on my Ipad Pro with the pencil and it works perfect since I can make layers on top of the game board. Lets me write and erase without removing the info on the actual base gameboard. Plus, you can duplicate the game board …
@willward24 This is a good idea but no I don't think there is a way to do that. I would suggest maybe print an extra section from like Preptest 1-10 and just use that then start the actual 4-section Preptest.
@sheila22 I was in your shoes few months ago but I have passed my plateau and now i'm striving for 174 on test day. My RC was my weakest point but after I started consistently doing passage after passage and really enjoying what I was reading and no…
@beezmoof Be more interested in what your'e reading and you will understand the passage. Understanding the passage is more efficient than remembering details. Actually read it like your'e reading something that interests you and everything will clic…
@Djmasterdoug Hey Doug I second what @drbrown2 said as this is the method that I used. Don't be discouraged, I took my first lsat and got a 147 then took the next one got a 148 then my third one I got a 156 then got a 163. That big jump that happene…
@ebby_luna Test anxiety is normal and I get it sometimes. I have taken the LSAT mutiple times and September will be my last. Throughout the process of taking it and having a few test days under my belt, I will tell you what works for me as I improve…
@sillyquilly @aisling I feel like i'm burning out but i can't tell, my LR has taken a dive and its making me more stressed. I just can't stop taking PT's I feel like i'm addicted to being perfect on all sections and even if I miss one question I'll …
@Regis_Phalange63 It honestly depends if your doing a full blind review (going over the questions that you've missed and not missed) or a regular blind review (just questions you missed). It also depends on how many you've missed or were not 100% su…
@cqas190517 Wow are you serious!? Thats insane! I had a feeling something would mess up but I didn't think it would actually be the case. I have mine on the 21st I hope they don't mess up since its a long drive for me to the test center.
@Demarkee727 To get a 170 in my opinion you have to be able to recognize little nuances in sentences and answer choices that will make things clearer or more concrete and I think the only way that someone could get to that level is with extensive pr…
Im pretty sure the July test you can cancel the score if you don't like it with no repercussion, which is why it filled up crazy fast. I cancelled my June score because I knew I didn't do as well as I wanted and registered for the July one. As far a…
@"Jaclyn Poon" Hey I got the same message this morning and I called they told me the same thing about the standby situation. I told them thats too risky i'm going to stick with my assigned center, i'm not going to risk not taking the test when i've …
@"Back at it again" yea me either! The new location sucks. They told me the only thing I can do is go to another location and “stand-in” I said that’s too risky what if there’s no room.
@BinghamtonDave Thank you for the reassurance and confidence boost, I just got off the phone with one of the LSAC employees, they said the center could not accommodate everyone so they closed the entire place down. What kind of BS is that?
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@Jane_lsat I tried bubbling similar to what Leah did on the actual test and I tried bubbling answers one by one and I found that the second approach was more suitable for me. I tried both methods out on the actual LSAT and the score I got on doing m…
@Jane_lsat Hey Jane, I would suggest you do section drills instead of full time PT's as you wont be learning anything new at this point. If your having trouble with LR and RC I believe you should do a couple drills from 75-86 for LR and RC. Taking f…
@sakox010 said:
https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=206480
Use the Dixon Black Ticonderoga
What does the Black Ticonderoga have that regular number 2s don't have, and how will that help during testing? Im just…