Not sure what you mean by table because I assumed you meant chart, but that game is just a double layer sequencing game. For double layer sequencing you first have to notice it is a sequencing game and so you make your sequencing slots all in a row …
For those with a commute I always recommend audiobooks, especially for science related topics so people can just get comfortable with a lot of the vocabulary. Passive learning is a great way to economize your time and is especially helpful for those…
I would just add some RC sections as a fifth section and do 2-3 5 section timed PTs per week with excellent clean copy BR. Just work on really digging deep on the BR to find the patterns across questions and across tests so you can unlock a lot of t…
@tiiaaa92 said:
158-160 constantly
This sounds like a weird qualifier. What was your actual no bullshit average from your analytics from before the October LSAT? If these represented the upper range of your scores but you were still getting anywhe…
Shake it off, start PTing 2-3 times per week with excellent clean copy BR and then just go for it. If your goal is a 160 then you should have safety schools that you could get into with a 150-155 especially given your "need" to start next fall. Depe…
@sean.marz said:
Maybe it's a problem with me not circling ENOUGH, but the majority of the questions I was getting wrong were due to confidence errors.
Not circling enough is exactly the problem on the front end. But you should still be reviewing …
It's all in the BR. If you do it right it will reveal the patterns of the test to you, especially in the wrong ACs so that you will start to see where they are trying to mislead you and how you need to parse out the correct answer.
What are your BR numbers? You should ideally be in the high 170s if you want a 170+ on the real deal. What is your section by section breakdown on the timed retakes?
Just do 2-3 PTs from 60+ (no need to do them in order) every week and spend a lot of time on your BR because that's where the deep learning and pattern recognition happens. I wouldn't bother going back at this point, just tighten up your game moving…
I only do the ones I circled and then I review my confidence errors after scoring. If you want to BR the whole test I recommend just doing the questions you circled first, record your BR answers for those, and then use those to score the test so you…
Are you not even finishing the section in time? You really want to shoot to finish your first pass in LR in 30 minutes so you can go back to devote more time to the harder questions. You must spend less time on easy/medium questions and skip the har…
Yeah I don't think those exist, but I could be wrong... Since he has to churn out 100s of videos every year to explain each LSAT I don't think there is much time to do what you're talking about since the explanations are so much more important to mo…
2-3 PTs per week with in depth clean copy BR and relax on the other days by doing a couple LG sections. Your BR should be more than enough to really analyze the patterns in the test (especially LR) in order to improve in the future.
@nicole.hopkins said:
Though your username is anonymous enough
What're you talking about? This is obviously Jake Lsatnydestroyer of the Poughkeepsie Lsatnydestroyers... His dad is the DA of Westchester County for Christ's sake! His dad is gonna be…
Prestige and shit like that does not matter at all. You just want enthusiastic people who are not total morons so that you don't get a letter that is riddled with grammatical errors and stuff like that because that shows poor judgment on your part. …
I just don't think you should be taking in February regardless. You should take a few months to go through 7Sage/Trainer and then start taking your time and a half four section PTs to go and crush the June test. With time and a half you should be ma…
FWIW I have also never encountered a situation in which a school actually requested the supporting documents. I view it as the equivalent of a polygraph agreement when getting a clearance. It's just there as a precautionary measure but it pretty muc…
If you really got arrested and not just thrown in a drunk tank you should really disclose. Many if not most schools don't always ask for supporting documents, just the disclosure, so just explain that you don't remember any details or have any paper…
Also, is it possible to randomly find it on a Google search? If so I would disclose everywhere. Just because a background check might not be international doesn't mean that this couldn't easily turn up elsewhere given the nature of the Internet.
When in doubt, always disclose. This incident is not a big deal and at least a few years ago and so shouldn't really hurt you on your applications. What will hurt you is someone finding out and you didn't disclose it in the first place. Just read ev…
If you haven't been through any type of curriculum/book to teach you the test you absolutely need to do that first. Blindly PTing when you have no idea what the test is all about is a complete waste of time and resources if your diagnostic isn't alr…