Glad to see all of your responses! I believe I've private messaged all of you. If you didn't receive my message for whatever reason please just let me know or comment in here. Also, for anybody looking at this post now, the group is still open so fe…
Using ctrl + F for questions that ask about specific words or lines would probably be the “best.” Also, if a question asks about a specific part of the passage or idea and you can remember a particular word used in that part of the passage ctrl + F …
Let me first say that I sympathize with the difficulty of your decision. Studying for the LSAT is a beast by itself, but when you're working full time and your income is supporting other people, it makes it even more difficult. Your determination is…
I agree with the above comments. In addition, I'd caution you against taking the real exam, regardless of the amount of PTs you've taken, unless you're consistently doing well on LG. Because of how much people are able to improve on the section, sit…
During your studies, you will find some prep tests to be “harder” than others. This can be because a prep test focuses more on some LR question types you struggle with, asks unusual LR or LG questions, or a number of different factors. Also, sometim…
As @"Andrew K" stated, there’s no way to get t14 schools to ignore your GPA. They simply place too much value on it, regardless of your situation. With this being said, however, maximizing your LSAT is the best way to make t14 schools consider your …
Apologies, I hadn't refreshed my page before posting so I didn't see the comments from @dexterity. It does seem that answer choice A rests on the assumption that you can't "bank" extra weeks each year. I hadn't considered that so I'm not sure if I'm…
I may be wrong, so just let me know if you see an issue with my reasoning, but here are my thoughts:
Answer choice A is correct because it absolutely has to be true that J did not use two weeks of vacation time that she was entitled to last year. T…
It sounds like your intuition is currently stronger than your understanding of the concepts you’re being tested on. I’d recommend reviewing the parts of the CC that cover the kinds of questions you keep switching to wrong answers and making sure you…
I don’t believe drops like this are uncommon at all, particularly when you’ve just started PTing. It’s hard to have an accurate PT average without some more PTs under your belt.
As long as your score goes up by at least a point, I don’t think having an extra test attempt will hurt you at all. It would actually help. I’ve read and heard from numerous people who have taken the test 3+ times and are now at a T14 school. @canih…
I think doing all four would absolutely help. I truly believe that the best way to practice anything is to attempt to replicate the real thing as closely as possible. There’s no telling how much having one more section than you’re used to on the rea…
@determinedpugrat If you’re happy attending and paying for whichever school you’re placing a deposit for, then it sounds to me like it’s a great decision. The LSAT, as you obviously know with your experience and how long you’ve been studying, isn’t …
Thanks for this post! I just wonder if anything will happen with the logic games section of the test on the 2023 administrations as a result of the 2019 lawsuit LSAC lost.
If you’re willing to delay a year and put in the work over the summer and into the early fall, I think adding 1 to 3 (or more) points to your LSAT could be a game changer. With your stats, as it seems you know, UCLA and Berkeley aren’t totally out o…