@"Cant Get Right" let me get it straight... so i should generally set my threshold a bit lower for all questions. instead of digging and questioning every question, like the easy ones, i should instead pick the one i feel roughly 85% comfortable wit…
First of all did you identify the question type? Answer C can be right and answer B can be wrong and vice versa depending on question type.
So lets see. This is MSS question. For this question type you need to identify which answer choice is most p…
@jkjohnson1991 two years of continuous not full time with no breaks though. Average of 20 hours per week I would say. Maybe its just me though, just sharing experience.
@terrynicholasj thank you for such a great insight! I really agree with the revising each wrong question really in detail. I spend a lot of time doing that and I think thats what got me where I am now. I am a big advocate of that and can really see …
Only you know what you are capable of. If you think 150s is your limit then it probably is. Improving from 147 to mid 150s is not difficult. The gap is not that large so it is a matter of nailing a couple of basics. My diagnostic was 142, I am curre…
@westcoastbestcoast the official test that i took was almost two years ago in september 2016. i did get 154 which was right my average at that time. I have been studying ever since to increase my score.
For LG I did 1-36PT foolproofed them till I g…
@"Cant Get Right" it is 170+ with average 172. I do not ran out of time except being really tight on RC.
@"Seeking Perfection" unfortunately there is really no pattern, on every question my percentile is higher than other users. i
@"Cant Get Right" do you do this for every question from PT? also at which point do you stop doing this (when you reach perfect LR, when u get less than 2 wrong etc?)?
you gotta skip questions/games u are unfamiliar with. like pt 61 when u saw a game u had zero clue about how to solve you have to just move on. lets say you decide to not do one game completely and focus all your energy and time on other three and g…
@MarcoAntonio, i can go -0 on timed section, but it just pisses me off when i go -3 (and -3 seems the most I miss in a section). I guess I really should just walk away from the questions that are time sinkers and come back to them later with clear m…
@Alex what was your strategy to nail that -0 at games, i still sometimes go -3 (timed), and it pisses me off. I need that -1 -0 consistently. The issue is not in a specific kind of game though. I did BR all 1-36 PT...
I tried doing those questions first, in fact, I just started doing each PT from the end for LR. Now, I did it only when I was learning my basics, for tests up to 36. I also started doing it only when I could not increase my score and my basics were …
@"Alex Divine" my issue with drilling by type is that there is no one type i miss the most. they are pretty equal. the questions i miss normally are 4-5 "star" difficulty and are towards the last questions in the section.
@"Alex Divine" ugh, i am now doing my 9th PT just for LR from older LSATs and still cant get to that -1/-0 consistency. I am doing on average -7/-8 for TWO LR sections, but i would love to be around -3/-2 mark for both LR sections combined. do you t…