Retakes represent only opportunity. If you're not coming remotely close or have never hit your target score I wouldn't take unless you just want a trial run and know you're only going to have two more exams before you apply, but even then I think it…
But the goal is the December LSAT as he alluded to some sort of immigration issue, and even February is too close to really make those gains, which is why I stand by my comment that you're more likely to get more correct doing all the passages than …
Calm down there kiddo... He's just one man and there's a recent test that takes precedent... What PT are you so worked up about?
Aren't you supposed to be taking a break?
@Usmankhan452 said:
That'll take away one day from us though? and LSAT is on Dec 5th ........
If you're taking Dec. 5th you should be PTing and BRing so you don't really need the site for that Or just use it as your day off since you need to keep…
@schyler.cox has given you some great advice, but she is way too nice to you. But that's okay, that's why I'm here with some harsh doses of reality.
@MisterKaaayyy said:
3. average PT score is 152/154
4. Target Score: ANYTHING over 160.
This is no…
Just do it. The only wasted time is time spent debating. Put pencil to paper and get moving. Then once you've done 100+ games you'll start to develop a feel for when to do it and when not to... There is no grand unified theory of splitting but there…
If you have never applied for a waiver you still apply for the first time. It doesn't get used up by paying them for anything. But again, this is a time intensive process and depending how long it takes it could jeopardize your applications for fall…
You don't do POE in LG. you might have to brute force questions based on a lack of inferences, but that is still not pure POE.
Also you just seem to not understand the learning process that BR offers you. Reviewing the whole test is worthless if y…
Real understanding leads to not rushing and not having timing issues and not committing careless mistakes.
Clean copy BR is doing your BR with a completely fresh copy of the test. Much easier to do with PDFs, but people either copy whole tests or b…
If you're actually PTing in the low to mid 170s then there's not much room on most tests for your BR scores to be a lot higher. But you should definitely be doing clean copy BR if you are not at this point.
@Elle2015 said:
I feel as if I should em…
I'd say February at the earliest, but maybe sitting out would be a better choice and taking June 2016. Ideally you want to have seen your goal score a minimum of 5 times and really you want to be PTing 3-5 points above it. Your BR isn't very far off…
@LSATKingsman said:
"This is the 4th B in a row! Surely they wouldn't do that?! Or maybe they would to make me think they wouldn't! Changing my answer to A!!!"
Don't forget that you don't need to read Passage A when a comparative passage comes up …
Stanford is the only one I know of that is super into this.... For HYS you either have numbers that will make you competitive or you don't (I'm including URM and other bumps in this)... A targeted letter will help an already competitive candidate be…
@smg0011 said:
Is this a bad way of thinking about it?
Yes. Just get to work and stop worrying about stuff like this.
@smg0011 said:
1. I recall JY said something along the lines that "at some point" logic games will just click for you." Has a…
10 PTs may as well be 0 PTs. And you're studying way too much while working full time, especially if you are having test anxiety/stress so I would say shoot for February and if things aren't lining up then just play the long game til June... Take th…
If you get to the point in your life that you experience reverse discrimination then you're doing pretty okay and I wouldn't worry about it. But again, there is no way an adcom would know you were white, rich, etc. unless you told them, so if you're…
If you value money over time then of course it is worth it. And I don't think it's actually that much paperwork. I applied and got rejected because of my wife's income. But I was told that most people get it on appeal. But the appeal process puts a …