At first I thought I didn't do this, because I never thought of my process in those terms before, but it's exactly what I do. I could be 100% wrong, but it seems like you may be overthinking what it means to eliminate wrong answer choices first. Bef…
I somewhat rushed to take the Oct LSAT (169) because I wanted to apply this cycle. With that said, though, I'm not going to take that kind of risk again. If I don't feel super confident going into December, I'm going to withdraw my registration and …
I agree. Put your LSAT stuff away for a week or two. Then come back and slowly go through the Trainer and/or one of the courses here. Based on your other posts, I feel like you're trying to rush to a higher score and aren't giving yourself enough ti…
I think the Starter could be fine. It covers the fundamentals well. I signed up for it in Oct because I wanted to prep for the Dec. test and it made the most sense time wise. If you only started your LSAT studying a month ago, Feb. might be too soo…
I work 40 to 60 hours a week and try to study after work as well. When I was working more, I found that it was too much for me and I couldn't study, so I postponed my test. If I notice that I'm tired or missing things I shouldn't, I simply stop. I r…
I'm in a similar position, but I haven't finished the 7sage curriculum yet so I plan to do that and then begin (again) with practice tests next week. I'm afraid of burnout, but I also want to do as many as possible and I don't burn out easily. If I …
@lenelson2 What a nice post. I'm glad that studying is going well for you.
@Artwork94 LG was (and perhaps still is) my worst section, but I've made significant progress with it. I miss key inferences and misread things when I'm rushing or panicke…
I think you should be able to bump your score 4 points in a month. I'm in a similar situation. I didn't go through the 7sage curriculum before, so my plan is to complete it this month and then PT/BR all next month doing 2-5 tests a week. I work a lo…
Hey. I'm in Bundang and in a similar situation. I'm taking the Dec LSAT and hoping to get a score in the 170s (I have been PTing in the 170s but I still need to do A LOT of studying). I've been at it for about 3 months (1 month in Jan/Feb when I too…