@willcj343 that's a great point about the ceiling and things starting to click.
I've struggled a lot so it's just hard to believe I guess.
I'm going to keep on plugging away.
If you really can't bring yourself to do some light prep, like drilling some easier LGs or LR questions, I would suggest reading.
I've been improving my RC score just by reading about an hour every night.
Also read some science articles on science…
@WouldRatherBeEating
Good point, I haven't been taking advange of that feature of the site.
@chsc3555
I would never forigve myself if I forgot to bubble in those qs I don't get to.
It really does just come down to being honest with yourself I su…
@snellla I like that recipe! Might have to whip it up myself.
@FindingSage I am leaning that way. A considerable portion of this test is psychological, so better not to rock the boat perhaps..
Thank you both
@carolynanncalder That is rather interesting that bombing the PT before felt beneficial!
I under performed on my previous PT to PT 70 and it was a big psychological blow.
I definitely would not take more than a couple were I to decide to anymore a…
@VerdantZephyr @OldLadyK thank you both for the advice!
I just took another PT today and did mix in some more guessing. It really is a skill and I'm a little annoyed at myself for having neglected it.
@ericchoi12 the thing is I'm leaving like 25 blanks sometimes.
Unless my math is wrong, that "should" result in 5 extra points-which is fairly significant for someone in my position who just needs a high 150, but is scoring in the mid 150s.
In an…
@rjp12345
Thanks for the detailed and nuanced response!
I have been leaving some questions blank because I'm not certain. But I think what you and @noonawoon have suggested is the way to go. I should be practicing eliminating the wrong ACs and ma…
@noonawoon that's an excellent point. I've developed a habit now of just leaving them and I'm a bit worried it could negatively impact me on test day.
I just took J.Y's word to be golden because, well, he's pretty good at this stuff. However, I thi…
I've gone from around -12 to -14 to around -5 by reviewing every single AC on every single LR question from every PT that I take.
It's pretty laborious but I sit there and articulate my reasoning as to why each AC is right/wrong. I also print out e…
@FindingSage
Damn, you really can't use the scroll pad on the FLEX?!
I just checked on Lawhub and it seemed to be working for me: maybe they fixed it?
I make frequent use of the scroll pad; it's an ingrained habit. If anyone can provide more info…
@vhumenyuk-1 Thanks for the detailed response- you've given some great insight here and it's appreciated.
I will certainly take your advice and keep up the RC with a couple passages each day. I have done most of one RC section in C.C, though it's o…
Don't do what I did and get hung up on doing every single problem set the first time around.
I spent far too much time on this to the detriment of other areas of the test.
Hey congrats!!
I have a similar score post CC and I'm curious how long you spent in the PT phase before your first take?
Also would love to know what your approach was post CC @lexxx745
I've adopted a few habits when these urges arise that could be of use.
When I feel frustration coming on and that nagging voice in my head even starting to suggest it's not all worth it, I take a walk. Not figuratively! I put the headphones in, th…