@gs556
"Usually seeing a question a second time helps me better understand it."
^Advice of the year^
This holds true especially for flaw questions. Take a step back, relax, breathe, then read the stimulus again.
@Gia_Henry
@Pacifico
@nicole.hopkins
I would suggest trying to understand the argument before translating it into conditional logic. It's difficult to understand the big picture if you're focusing on the wording and not the argument as a whole. …
While there have been subtle changes in the exam, I have found the exams very similar. I am not someone who completed 36+ and took two exams in the 20s. Rather, I have completed 1-62 and A,B and C (plus 3 Indian LSATs). Other than the introductio…
@7sagelsatstudent180
@Pacifico
@c.janson35
I would definitely complete as many new PTs as possible and thoroughly BR each and every question afterwards. It is a good idea to retake the newer exams if time permits. But completing 20 PTs three ti…
@Pacifico
+1
@sockstcat
My advice to you is to not write about your career goals in your personal statement because adcomms read hundreds of those every day and it is highly unlikely that your statement will be original. Instead, write about what…
@sockstcat
I do not take heed to this advice because I do not feel it applies to me. I plan on pursuing a career at a big law firm, where I will be doing cutting-edge legal work and will be compensated generously for my work. I do, however, agree…
@KiruKiru There is no need to feel discouraged. You should not be disappointed with a low diagnostic score because you simply had no idea how to take the exam and what the exam tests. Furthermore, your diagnostic score is not indicative of your po…
@brna0714 If you complete the 70s long before the exam, how will you know what range you will score in on test day. The reason JY says to save the most recent exams for the weeks leading up to the exam is so you will be able to predict what your sc…
I don't notice any significant difference in the recent PTs. I am up to PT 60 and the only difference I notice is the wording is a lot more clearer. LR and RC test the same exact skill set. I think people exaggerate when they claim that the new e…
Don't skip around. Some of the longer passages are actually easier than the shorter ones. Similarly, some of the science passages are easier than the law passages. Your best bet is to complete RC in the regular order.
Unfortunately I need help myself in RC. I consistently get around -6 on each PT. It's the only section preventing me from improving my score from the low to mid 170s, to the high 170s. It is the section that is the hardest to improve on, or so I'…
"A" strenghtens the argument because it asserts that action taken in response to the warnings do not pose any risk to the passengers. This is important because the argument is that this new system should be implemented, even though it warns airplan…
@mpits001 Does LSAC wait for all of the transcripts to be submitted before they tell you your gpa? I submitted one transcript and I am going to send them the other one once my grade for my summer class is posted.