@Lsatkayy That's a fair assessment. I found that a good way to approach LSAT prep is to have a predetermined schedule and stick with it. If you put in your calendar to take PTs on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings, tell your friends "no" if th…
Don't get me wrong, I wasn't yawning through #17 or anything, I just had an ah-ha moment while doing that particular one. Regardless, your logical intuition skills sound incredible. Hopefully I'll be on that level one day.
@"lady macbeth" you think so? This must be a "different strokes for different folks" ordeal, because this question along with #18 ripped me a brand spanking new one.
@"paulmv.benthem" I've seen another spreadsheet with this exact same info. It must be sufficient to tracking weaknesses for many people.
@"Leah M B" I actually really like that idea. It's something to think about.
@StrangerThanFiction175 said:
I was a philosophy major, so take my advice with a grain of salt. But, a great book to pick up that will help you to think logically is What is the Name of this Book by Raymond Smullyan. It's sort of an easy way t…
Lol @"surfy surf" "...extra minute to pee" that literally made me chuckle out loud. During the December test I had to pee right in the middle of section 2 BADLY.
Maybe try filming yourself? I started with Powerscore too and was a huge stimulus first proponent, but then I started watching videos of myself and it changed my world. I would watch my little pencil point gloss over the stimulus in my video, then I…
You need a test taking game plan. One you can follow regardless of your emotional state of mind. I personally get sweaty like I'm in the middle of a marathon. It's gross. I watched a JY video, and I've copied his time management protocols to a tee a…
Had 3 LRs. It was weird because it felt like I was being harassed with LR section after LR section. At one point I though LSAC just forgot about games. RC wasn't bad. I actually thought the comedian/chef dual passage was entertaining.
There was one…