@"Cant Get Right" All that makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.
Feeling better about the process now and you'll probably be seeing me on your Monday Throwbacks.
Be 100% open in your applications and even considering weaving that part of your past into your personal statement (or perhaps an addendum). You could say how you've matured, blah blah blah. No need to hide from this sort of stuff because it's part …
Wow thank you, everyone, for your input!
@Mellow_Z I'm almost certainly NOT sitting for the June test. Ya good call regarding newer PTs. Especially since I burned through a lot of them in my pre-7sage studying last year. But what about the Oldies b…
Thanks for sharing @TheoryandPractice ! I'm definitely going to incorporate this into my practice.
@ScooterMinion i will also be adopting your timing approach. I think it's helpful to recreate test day conditions as much as possible. Thanks for sha…
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks for jumping in here! Yeah I see what you mean with regards to B. Your comparison of "land being harvested" vs "workers harvesting" definitely makes sense and it helped me see how this really doesn't help to resolve. In fact,…
/F --> /E
You're a friendly person unless you're not exciting.
No unfriendly person is exciting
Without being exciting, you cannot be friendly
This is fun lol who else can add to the list? (an correct mine if they're wrong)
Hey there. Thanks for sharing your struggle. You're definitely not alone in this! This test is a beast and your 22 point increase is a real accomplishment.
What is you BR currently at? (total and for each section would be helpful).
It seems like t…
There have been some some blogs written by people who have signed up for the lsat, actually take the test run in February, cancel their score and take the test in June? Why because they wanted to simulate the test center experience. You may want …
The 3-month guideline is a huuuuuge LSAT myth and very easy to believe at first. I fell for it despite a lot of research prior to my studying. Most of the internet says "3 months and the powerscore bibles and youll be fine" -- but that doesn't seem …
Good question. It's for this reason that some people argue against this initial diagnostic. I've since been converted to that camp.
If you take the diagnostic, then the approach @"Alex Divine" shared above sounds like a great way to go.
I would ac…
@"Alex Divine" Ah that sounds painful. Sorry to hear that!
For games, I usually do the game once more right after watching the video to learn aspects I missed and solidify understanding that was fuzzy -- while I'm fresh. Then I'll repeat the game a…
@Mellow_Z I haven't used them on a PT yet so I can't say how they erase there. I really enjoy how they write though.
@ScooterMinion cool feedback. Maybe I'll check out those palominos.
@Mellow_Z wow! I'm kind of speechless, man! I hope all this analysis didn't take too much time away from your core prep. Best of luck in your struggle! If you're ever in Pittsburgh, PA, you are welcome to a few of my Blacks : )
For anyone who may be interested in an accessible text on "non-contemporary" meditation, check out Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryū Suzuki.
The book is only ~132 pages and extremely accessible for those of us new to Buddhism/meditation. It is e…
@akeegs92 sounds like you've tried a lot of the most common strategies for this. I feel your pain.
If you are regularly studying in Starbucks, I may suggest you experiment with a quieter and less busy environment like a library. I know some people …
M-F I study ~4 hours and work ~6 hours. Saturdays I study 4-6 hours. I take Sundays off and ponder the unexplained mysteries of the universe like "What is JY's voice's spirit animal? Is it a cheetah or the Roadrunner?"
I second what @"nessa.k13.0" said. PTs are very tempting for many reasons. But the key to improvement is effective studying. It is far more effective to learn the fundamentals for each section (including question types) before testing yourself on th…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
You can access all the 7Sage videos from the app, so maybe you could review questions/Games you've struggled with or had break throughs on. I'm sure there are tons of LSAT podcasts too, but I never followed any of that …