I think they work great together for all sections, however given the difference in how they are set up and ordered (especially for LR) I think it's best to just do one first, then do the other, then revisit them each as needed. Also, don't feel like…
If you're still going to test I would do your best to go visit the testing center, see what the accommodations will be like and try to speak with someone who will be administering the test and ask if there is anything they can do to assist your test…
@DumbHollywoodActor nailed it here. Your issue with timing is just a symptom of the weakness in your fundamentals. Your LG should be maxed out as often as possible, and you likely need work on flaws if your BR is still that low as gaining ground the…
I did this method for a few weeks and got through about a third of all the LGs from 1-35, and I've now done probably two thirds of those:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
After doing the curriculum…
+1 to everything that's been mentioned so far. Additionally, if you're going part time while you work then there shouldn't be any rush. And it doesn't sound like you've studied much besides taking PTs, though I could be totally off base. If this is …
While doing the timed test, during each section you should circle any question you aren't 100% sure of your answer (realistically you need to be somewhat loose with this as 80-90% certainty is a better metric so you don't end up circling almost ever…
Also, LSAT performance has no correlation to anything beyond 1L performance so the whole good lawyers thing is fallacious. There are plenty of great lawyers who sucked in school and/or went to shit schools and there are plenty of shit lawyers who di…
Those statements you have in quotes are identical. And I was referring to people with GPA/LSAT combos where both are either above the 75th percentiles for a school, or below the 25th percentiles. Rolling admissions for law school are not true rollin…
I think the stimuli are much easier to read on recent tests in general, simply because the writing is better, even when they're overly convoluted, but there are some really excellent trap answer choices now and I think that's the biggest difference …
That all depends on where your numbers fall... Double tapped below both 25ths or above both 75ths that is true... Most everyone else will be waiting until January or later.
They will want your updated transcripts regardless just like any rising senior that is applying to go K-JD. So if the grades will improve your GPA then at worst they make no difference and at best it's a slight help.
Should also caveat what's been said with the following statement that should be pretty obvious: the higher your diagnostic the more likely that your first PT following the curriculum will not vary too much from that number. If you're in the 130s or …
It still sounds like the new strategy isn't doing what you expected it to. I'd go back to the old way and see how that works for you. You really should not be emphasizing spending more time on every question because ~15 questions should take under a…
Don't expect anything drastic because you haven't been taking PTs. It will take at least 5 PTs before you really start to get into a groove so don't be disheartened by not being much above your diagnostic. I was only 4 or 5 points above mine at firs…
So you used to get less than 3 wrong on LR and then you changed strategies and now you get more wrong? Am I reading that right? If it wasn't broken then what were you trying to fix? Also, you're always going to have outliers, it's the name of the ga…
Your BR score is your theoretical highest score for that given test Given your current level of skill and understanding. Your BR score gives a truer sense of the full capabilities of your skill set when not under the stress of time.
You should only ever PT under timed conditions. You'll do your untimed work during your clean test BR. Don't waste PTs by taking them untimed. Train as you fight!
Not sure if you have Harris Teeter or The Fresh Market in Canada but that's where I get mine... I'm sure Whole Foods carries it along with any other places like that...
The cafe latte, espresso and mocha are all awesome... I drink about a bottle a day... Really gets you through the grad school/LSAT prep/new baby gauntlet... The flavors they put in single serving bottles aren't as good though... And pumpkin spice is…
Unless it's a prelude to your destruction of the very foundations of copyright law then I wouldn't do it for less than 5 million crowd sourced on indiegogo or kickstarted... You'll need the money to cover your legal fees or to make a new identity fo…
I'm immune to all effects of caffeine as well, but cold brew coffee does this everytime... It's not like I'm shitting myself after a Coke... Though the former only affects 20-30% of the population... The weirdest thing is that it never used to do th…
Each 3 section period is only ~105 minutes long plus admin time. If you can't hold it for two hours then that is what the diapers are for. TLS has some good breakdowns of styles to choose from.
Make sure you're doing an excellent BR with a clean copy of the test, then @jyang72 mentions a good way to go which is to copy and paste clean versions of the questions you got wrong into a notebook (I do it on my computer so I just use Word/Powerpo…