I'm not sure if this is protected or not but I doubt it.
Did anyone else find it weird that we're not allowed writing utensils but are allowed scratch paper? Is this a sick joke?
I also think it drops because you are trying to learn new stuff. It also takes a while to implement the strategies you learned from the curriculum. I would just remember that you are reading for reasoning structure. Learning how to read for the fore…
I also type my explations. Any question that I don't get or that takes me a while gets a typed explanation. Just as valuable as BR is typing even deeper explanations for questions you get wrong. Zoom in and don't look at the answer but try to figure…
I would also add that RC is probably, imo, the section above all others that you will get better at with more exposure. The reason that this is the case is that all RC passages are remarkably similar in terms of their reasoning structure. For exampl…
I think the 10 in 10 strategy is quite different from 25 in 25. 10 in 10 should almost be done straight through with few skips. This is because the first 10 are the easiest questions, generally. Many of the skips should actually come around question…
I also think it depends on your level of preparedness. If you are as prepared as you could possibly be, then it may be good for your mental state. But if you aren't and you need that time to study, I would advise against it
@kH573201 said:
If someone were to ask me, "why teach history?" I'd be able to run you down a list of reasons why. Ask me "why law?" I'd give you a blank stare...the only semi-positive being the opportunity to earn more.
A part of me thinks …
Hey! I am in a similar situation.
If schools aren't going to consider it...why not reapply? Getting waitlisted is encouraging because it shows that you are "admittable" to those schools. If you really want to go to any one of those schools, why not…
@VALKIRIA said:
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it the…
@Sami said:
@JustDoIt said:
Yay!
Oh great. More pressure on me if I want to move my test date from June to September. lol
Thanks for the information
No pressure! It's what you think is best. 3 months isn't gonna mak…
Post-PT mindset: I just sat and did a test for four hours...I need to do something else now lol
Seriously. I wouldn't recommend you emphasize anything after your PT. At the end of the day, it's over and you don't know until you know. It kind of isn…
I just want to through out there that it really doesn't matter how long you study. What matters is that you give yourself the time that you need in order to understand, as in depth as possible, key concepts. It is just as important that your study t…
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-53-section-1-question-22/
Great example of this here! I am happy to work through it with you if you have questions
Don't test.
Sign up for 7Sage
Complete the core curriculum
Start PTing again
Re-evaluate your position.
I'm not plugging but honestly my score wouldn't be where it's at without the strategies and especially this community. It's so hard to raise…
This sounds a little like burnout to me. Usually when I'm burnt out, I get a similar feeling where I just can't figure things out.
How do you fix it? Netflix. Hang out friends and family. Play video games. Exercise. Don't do any LSAT for 2+ days! N…
Also, just to add, major matters here too. Being a splitter as a humanities major is not the same as being a splitter with a hard science major. Not all GPAs are created equal!
@mrodgers209 said:
there are many ways you can approach this problem
This is so key actually. Many times, I solve things differently from the videos because that just makes more sense to me. It really is all about finding an intuitive approa…
@"J Aranda" said:
Oh yeah, its not my goal to aim so low. My ideal would be for a 160. I just would like to avoid doing September, if at all possible, but it's quickly looking like I'll have to. I"m already registered for June. I really would…
Surprisingly, I would also loop flaw questions in here as well. Not on a universal basis, but there are sometimes where an understanding of conditional logic and what is really occurring is immensely helpful. For example, yes there is you basic suff…
Exactly. It depends on the school and also to the degree to how high exactly your score. There is no definitive nature as to how much of splitter one can be, though there are certainly indicators.
It’s also worth considering if you school has grade…