Credit goes to Nicole for this idea because I was doing it the other way and my BR was suffering for it... you'll be amazed how much more efficiently you can find the right answer if you aren't fighting to keep the wrong one because your ego talked …
Do you BR with the test you took or a clean copy? This makes a huge difference in your BR. I used to BR the copy I took the test with and rarely changed answers so my BR was always 2-4 higher than my timed score. I started to BR with a clean copy a …
@goalis180 said:
however the deeper you get into the problem sets, the more the difficulty is increased, so if I did not get a -0 in PS 1 or 2, then I surely will not get a -0 in PS 3.
You need to pick up a copy of the Trainer and work on your fla…
Law school is free for me so I'm down for whatever... I'm sure my priorities and interests will be somewhat different in four years than they are now so I'm just going to see where the journey take me...
Focus on the forest and stop getting lost in the trees. 4 hours is an insane amount of time to focus on 5 questions.
When I went through the curriculum I went in order as it is presented in the syllabus. For every practice LR question with an expla…
If your PTs and BR are that high I'd say cut the drilling out almost completely at this point... Take 2-3 PTs a week with a light warmup and just maintain an excellent BR... You obviously have a grasp of the fundamentals so I don't see the point in …
@nicole.hopkins said:
That's a lot of PT's! Are you getting in true BR for each? If not, I'd say ... Cut back on PT's/week. BR is more important than taking more and more PT's.
That's likely only 3 PTs per week M/W/F
@"I got in?" said:
I'd like t…
I did this for the first third of the bundle... so PTs 1-13 or so:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
I spent a little too much time pondering making multiple game boards at the outset, and was a bit…
As much as large swaths of TLS are a wasteland, I would highly recommend finding a thread about your school where students and alumni talk about their experiences and ask them there. I'm sure you'll still get a variety of opinions on what approach t…
Definitely pretty challenging the first go round, I got 6/7 in 13:13, then watched the video, still didn't make the extra game boards at the outset and got 7/7 in 6:43. I don't think it's really that tough since the questions are all relatively easy…
WARNING: This post contains real talk
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
The first thing I think you need to address is whether YOU want to go to law school or if you're doing it to appease your parents.
This is a great point because the parent issue is a huge…
LMAO... no offense but your coworker is an idiot... check this out:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3305/older-lsat-takers
We have people twice your age studying for the LSAT... We have doctors in their 50s studying for the LSAT.…
@nathan.fabiano said:
IQ will just drop to -3 randomly during an LR section.
Doesn't matter... it's not an IQ test... But seriously, the most important question is how is your BR? If it's 170+ then really focus on raising that and eliminating conf…
What's the rush? You're 23, get some work experience and take it next June or next October. Save some money (you'll need it!) I'd say enjoy yourself, work hard, take up a minimalist study approach with 7Sage or the Trainer and then ramp up a little …
@jyang72 said:
why does timed PT give people false sense of security? Isn't it true that it shows how well you can do under timed pressure?
For some people, doing well on timed PTs to the point that you're consistently 170+ can breed complacency, …
The first thing you need to consider is that while I've never seen it happen, the LSAC writers could write a whole test with every type of LR question stem and no conditional logic whatsoever. It is not a property of certain question stems, nor is i…