@lsatgodjk I am pitching in because this test was not intuitive to me. So, i had/have to work my way through LR one bit at a time. First step is, after going through the CC, knowing what your strategy is for each question type or most types. Like wh…
@NotMyName said:
GREAT QUESTION!
I consciously worked on this for months. This was my high 160s hurdle and I didn't break that plateau until it was fixed. Too often when PTing, I would blow it on a difficult game and finish -4 to -6 in LG…
@LSATcantwin said:
@MindyKale said:
@LSATcantwin said:
151 -> 171 Dec 2017 took about a year of studying.
Were you studying full time?
Did you experience any plateaus?
What was y…
@"Tim Hortons" said:
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@LSATcantwin said:
151 -> 171 Dec 2017 took about a year of studying.
Were you studying full time?
Did you experience any plateaus?
What was your weakest section(s) and how did you overcome?
My current problem is that I am unable to di…
@Tongan_Rambo said:
I’m taking it Oct 8th in the Middle East. I was at a 168-171 plateau about a month ago. There is a document floating around one of the lsat forums (not sure if it is TLS or reddit) that someone put together of posts from pe…
@Bamboosprout said:
Here's my method:
LR
- I consider skipping any question that has its own column (I also look at what type of question it is)
- I consider skipping any parallel method or flaw question (I also look at how long, and …
@keets993 said:
I fully support a motion that would make this a weekly series of tips from Dave.
I was about to ask if there was a way to get notifications whenever Dave posts a thing. TYVM.
One person I read about got in because they were the only living person/family in their tribe or something of that nature. We never know! And I don't think it makes much of a difference to think too much about these type of things too.
@akistotle My undergrad institution is not in US/Canada. However, I have a graduate degree although it doesn't count for the purposes of GPA I am hoping it could give them some idea how I can fare in a US system?
From your advice, I get that the be…
@keets993 YES. Definitely a reference to her. I didn't put in much thought to my username really. I am a south indian woman and I love her so I stuck to it.
@Sami
I love that you take your time to do blind review. I would like for you to keep that up. But at this point in your prep, I think you need to focus on section strategies -if you have not already started doing that.
By section strategy do …
@username_hello I don't have anything helpful to offer but I have 60 more days to study full time and I've been confused about how to review full PT's efficiently since my BR and timed scores are way off and I am still in the lower 160s. Your very t…
would the screen force people to shuffle pages back n forth for RC or LG questions? That'd suck. i.e. if I have to look at my general diagram I'd have to scroll a page and then read Q.
Hey everyone,
I am unsure if this is the wrong place to ask but how do I join this study group? I went through the google sheets with the schedule for what PT's we are doing on what weekends but I am unsure where to join the group in general and h…