@AllezAllez21 said:
I think it's pretty average. From a raw score perspective, I scored in the upper third of my range. From a scaled perspective, only a point above average.
Honestly, I have not come across a test that I felt was way eas…
Don't fret! This happens to everyone. Sit back and breath for a minute. You've gone -0 before, why can't you do it again? The answer is you can!! Give yourself some breathing room and re-approach with a calm mind. Then try and identify what question…
I took PT58 and landed 1 point higher than my average score haha so I'd say for me no. It was just another PT.
Confidence helps a lot though. Maybe that confidence boost gave you the skillz to pay the billz!!
Okay sorry, I'm going to try and go more into detail today. I had a busy night last night and wasn't able to make it back to this question.
This question asks us to identify the role the statement "that fat in one's diet is generally unhealthy" pla…
I don't think you are missing something, I think you are just getting lost in translation.
"mentioned as a reason for adopting a dietary practice that the dietitian provides reason for not carrying to the extreme. "
"a reason to moderate the dieta…
@Freddy_D that's why I like you so much. I'm the exact same way to the extreme. Up early, do my work, done by 9am. Chill the rest of the day and in bed by like 9pm haha
@nathanieljschwartz said:
@LSATcantwin I could kiss you!! With the vader mask and everything.lol
Just got my first -1 LR section!!
Yay!! it's such a great feeling. I went -0 once. Haven't been back since haha but it was awesome!
This guy always falls asleep with his shoes on and wakes up with a headache. From this I conclude that wearing shoes to sleep causes a headache.
Nah bro, he drinks a lot which causes him to pass out and experience hangovers. That's why he falls asl…
What this seems like to me, is that you have harder LR and RC sections. It's hard to tell form what was given here but it seems like maybe on your low end the LG were the "easy" section of that test and the RC/LR more difficult.
Can you check your …
What really helped me by learning question types was seeing how they all interact and are similar and different.
For example a sufficient assumption? That's the ultimate strengthening question. It's literally making the conclusion valid. It's FORCI…
@Freddy_D haha thanks. Too many Jedi around here. Time for the sith to get represented. Also are you a freaking 7sage atlas? You have links to everything!
@"Alex Divine" ill have to keep working on this the next few weeks. I still don't know why I…
Question 2.2.17 is a Must Be False question not a SA.
Question 3.2.12
Lets take a look at it.
The first thing I do with a SA, and really any questions, is identify the conclusion.
here the conclusion is;
Con; Thus, photovoltic power plants (PPP…
Excuses me using an analogy here to give advice, we all know that analogies rarely make for good arguments but hear me out haha.
Pretend you are a kid at school. There is a bully who has been picking on you a lot recently, he's a big intimidating g…
@nathanieljschwartz @"Alex Divine" @jackigoe
So I did a skipping strategy where I read, did best guess, moved on. I finished with about 8min left.
I then went back and changed 2 right answers to wrong ones. Going from a -2 on the section to -4.
w…
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Hey twins, i also was stuck at that -5, working on perfecting my skipping and productivity with the banked time, im down to 2-3 per section, still aways away from 0 but it works
Man, I think I know what my focus is …
@TheDeterminedC I actually use this method fairly often for most questions I get wrong. It becomes evident fairly quickly that;
1.) You didn't really understand the argument - you answered with a slight variation of the conclusion in mind and this…
@RafaelBernard said:
@LSATcantwin said:
3.) RRE, MMS, Weaken and Flaw. On the modern test I just suck at these kinds of questions. The answers no longer seem as obvious to me and I find it really easy to justify the wrong answers. …
What I personally did for improvement on NA was;
1.) buy a notebook
2.) Write out the conclusion
3.) Write out the support
4.) Write out a gap I noticed
5.) Write out each AC and negate it
6.) Explain how Negated AC affected the argument (not …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LSATcantwin --- I think you're going to do great on the test, brother. You've been putting in tons of solid work and have improved a ton!
As far as LR, I think that's where you're finally going to break into the 170…
@uhinberg maybe I should have been more clear. My Diag score was a 151. I took a course just like her and moved to a 157. I was not happy and spent about 4 months studying my ass off and moved to the 169ish mark. Still not perfect, but it's an impro…
@tringo335 said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
You got it in you @LSATcantwin . I got a bit more training under my belt, haha.
I had a come to Jesus with myself this morning. Woke up sta…
Have you tried doing a light workout in the morning? Sometimes that is enough to get the blood flowing and wake you up a bit. Don't have to run 80 miles or anything, but a quick dog walk or jog might help out.
I think your decision to postpone shou…
@tringo335 said:
Whoop! Whoop! love your pep talks. I hope you're still around when I take my test!
You won't need me. You'll be a master and completely ready!
Hey so first relax. Breath and take a couple of days to collect yourself.
It is mid August. That gives you 3 and 1/2 months to study for this test. If you can dedicate significant time to studying your goal of a 170 is attainable by December. I sta…
@RafaelBernard said:
@LSATcantwin said:
scores are fluctuating
Yes to all of this amazing post. Thank you. I needed it. The above ^ made me crushed recently. But we all have good days and bad days. Good luck to you and ever…
@Victoria14 if you can get 3 points in LG and like 3-4 back in LR you are in 160 WITHOUT even touching RC. Of course we want to improve all our sections. I'm not the guy to ask about with RC though...I still go -6/-7 there...