@rmshirk22 said:
will I technically have another try after those two years are up?
To be absolutely sure, contact LSAC to inquire about this. Since the times are so close, they will be able to tell you for sure.
@rmshirk22 said:
how bad does tha…
I understand the RRE feel. But, I think the difference is the lack of a discrepancy that needs explaining or resolving. While pretty rare, these questions fall under the "Evaluate the Argument" type. With that being said, these are like Strengthenin…
Very well could be an outlier. Just chill. If you're taking in a few days, stop scoring. Your confidence should be sky high going in, not down in the dumps. Best of luck to you.
@hazelnut13 said:
what they do to keep focused and positive
Keep your eye on the prize. Motivation and drive can wane from time to time, but as long as you have a concrete "why" regarding why it is you are doing this and never lose track of that "…
@crazydeol said:
Do you guys think I will be able to break 160 by June from doing LSAT prep-tests 35-75?
It doesn't matter what we think, it only matters what you think. By asking if you can break 160, you seem to have doubt that you will get ther…
@montahar said:
HOW TO AVOID SECOND GUESSING
I'm afraid this is going to come to with better knowledge and mastery of material. When you are dialed in and have control over this stuff, you don't have to talk yourself into the right answer. You el…
@benjipants said:
If we do the RC practice passages and get all the questions right, is it worth spending our time going through the videos as well?
If you understand the reasoning structure and understand the questions, I would feel comfortable …
Great idea! I have been doing this on and off. If I have a small block of time available, I'll do what you have prescribed. It seems to work very well.
@"Jessica K" Let us know if you have any questions after looking at the video. For me, BR is crucial and can really aid in your learning in the long run. Your BR score doesn't lie. It quantifies your understanding of the test as a whole. Resist the …
@anna.buczek Without further information, my generic answer would be to pick up a copy of The Trainer by Mike Kim. It will help tremendously in areas you are struggling with.
@allan.kogan said:
why do we have to do the LR practice sets, reading comp practice sets, and game practice under timed conditions 1st?
You always want to do problems timed. This will get you acclimated to the time constraints of the test. Might a…
@allan.kogan said:
I was wondering if I can maybe add 3PTs a week the last few weeks
As long as you can avoid burnout and effectively BR, then I would say three is fine but represents the max. Its all on you to decide what is too much. If you have…
@simon.iskander You are in a decent spot to excel on your next take given the drive to really go after LG. With you having such a low score on LG, you can really bring that up in a hurry. I would take the advice of @Riju2015 and consult @Pacifico a…
If you haven't already, consult the webinar of @"Quick Silver" regarding RC. His focus on question types really drives home the need to approach these questions in the same regard as LR: with specific strategies to default to. It changed the way I l…
@pritisharma Everyone above has pretty much summed it up. I would add one thing: BR takes as long as it takes. I'm not being an asshole, just stating a fact. You've put in the time by taking the test and reviewing it. Don't short change yourself by…
@noobie1 Consider this advice as you progress through the curriculum.
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2584/why-knowledge-is-not-enough