I have the old problem sets on pdf from before the ban. You can pick up some 10 Actual books from early tests and cannibalize those... Or I think a lot of people use the Cambridge LR packets.
Now that I've taken about 10 PTs I'm starting to make n…
I use it for focusing in on what LR question types to drill or pay extra attention to. I don't always agree with the difficulty ratings (especially in LG), and even if I did I don't really think it matters on a personal level since I've seen 2 dot r…
@bSM45LSAT said:
I circle like 7-8 max on LR, and most I circle are the ones I get wrong.
That's the point... I circle like 25 per test on average probably across all sections, but I'm probably overcircling and I'm trying to reign it in...
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@bishoplaw FWIW a 171 will possibly get you into better schools than UGA (e.g.- NU, Emory, WUSTL) so don't sell yourself short unless you have other personal reasons to go to UGA...
Don't touch a PT until you finish the curriculum... Then take 3-5 PTs, check your analytics and adjust fire from there. Doing them before you finish the curriculum is what we call "wasting PTs".
Do you have some sort of perfect GIF app where you just input a scenario and your reaction and it pops out the appropriate GIF? You're too on point all the time for this to be the work of just one human...
@blah170blah said:
Don't forget about Hayden Christensen! He and Jar Jar Binks are why the prequels are so amazing
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit...
Forget the power score, did you do the whole 7Sage curriculum beginning to end? If not, I'd say go back and do that and use as many problem sets per section as need be until you get comfortable. If you did, I would stop doing full PTs, and stop doin…
First of all, I think you're conflating MBT with conditional logic. You could absolutely have a MBT without conditional logic, so if you're trying to map out an argument that doesn't use conditional logic, you're just going to be spinning your wheel…
Don't do it, you're just inviting bubbling errors and other issues and as Nicole said the order has nothing to do with difficulty. Some passages are hard, but some are easy, some questions are hard, and some are easy. There is no way to gauge these …
Just like in life, everyone is just pretending to have their shit together...some may actually have it more together than others, but nobody really has it all together...