@ekaplan11 said:
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
@coryconley said:
Is there a database somewhere will all the past curves? I would expect this to be among the most generous, but it occurs to me that if most of the…
@coryconley said:
Is there a database somewhere will all the past curves? I would expect this to be among the most generous, but it occurs to me that if most of the people gutted by the LGs decide to cancel, it could push the curve up in a bad…
I was PTing in the low 170s and was floored by that first LG section yesterday. I had canceled my June score because I felt it would be below168 and wanted to post a 170+.
I don’t think that happened yesterday. In fact, I’m worried that I scored lo…
@jmang123 said:
I had three LRs! Does anyone know if the third LR section with the fish (?) getting eye infections due to high levels of cobalt in their system is real?
I only had 2 LRs and do not remember this question.
Yep. That LG was the hardest one I’ve ever seen. The rest was pretty normal. I normally miss 0-3 on LG and I only got through 18 questions today. Miffed.
Take it only if you’re currently consistently PTing at or above your target score. I took June and cancelled because I knew I was too nervous to have performed to my expectations. I’m now getting ready for September and am scoring nearly where I wan…
I took a few days after the June exam and jumped right back in to heavy studying. I just know myself and relaxing knowing I’m not making any progress would drive me crazy. Of course, lots of people might prefer to take a longer break. You just need …
I skip around. I do the first question, than the locals before finishing the remaining globals. As mentioned, the information gained from answering all the local questions first cuts a lot of time on the Games in my experience.
What was your PT average the first time? If it was closer to 154 and you’re doing 160 now, I’d say your chances of dropping are pretty slim. Of course, a lot depends on how test day goes but, barring any severe issues, I think you should feel pretty…
Ari,
If you reached that score once, I believe you can do it again and even do better.
What worked for me when I was stuck in the low 160s (for 3 months!) was to keep a log of my missed answers and work on specific problem areas.
I also worked th…
I haven’t had this issue on blind review per say. But several times during my answer choice review at the end of a section I’ve gone back to double-check circled questions and have changed right answers to wrong ones. Talk about annoying.
Yes, I t…
@tams2018 said:
@blackberry said:
In the stimulus, James says: 'Chemist have recently invented [Deleted: Copyright]'
Chemists invented a new technique for stripping rhodium from nuclear waste. This element(rhodium) is neede…
I get:
Rhodium is an element necessary for making catalytic converters in cars (which remove bad stuff from exhaust).
Rhodium can be extracted from nuclear waste.
Therefore, nuclear power must be positively contributing to the environment.
Imme…
We have a saying in the Army: “slow is smooth and smooth is fast”. When I first began studying in December, after my initial and disappointing diagnostic, I took what I learned and worked through sections slowly; making sure I understood how I was a…
You need to get used to the time pressure and the only way to start is to start where you are. The real test day pressure is far more intense than a prep test (at least in my experience) so, if you’re comfortable with your knowledge of the section t…
This site has the best, most comprehensive study program for the self-starter and includes the answer to your question.
1. Take a diagnostic to find your baseline.
2. Use old prep tests for familiarization and practice : don’t take a timed prep te…
Probably. I took a diagnostic in Dec and got a 157. It took me until mid-May to start hitting the 170s. I took the June LSAT but am still studying for September so I can improve my chances of getting the mid-high 170s.
The bottom line is that you l…
I broke the mid 160s hump by annotating the type of LR questions I was missing and then going over my old prep tests and working through those types. I wrote out a summary of the stimulus in my own words, then wrote out why each answer choice was ei…
@Jane_lsat said:
I cannot help to keep thinking about LRs in this test. I had RC LR LG LR LG. With LR2 (the one with a one-way route/bike lane/bus Q), I had about 4-5 minutes to spare which never happened to me during PTs. When the closest to …
@cooljon525 said:
Im thinking of canceling the test because of RC. Overall I thought everything else on the test was pretty easy. RC is my worst section and i felt like I was guessing a lot on this RC section. I also wasn't able to get much sl…
@2ndTimestheCharm said:
I agree that the RC section felt brutal. It shouldn't have felt that way, in retrospect, but it did. Possibly partially because it came first?
Maybe so. For me, RC has been my weakest link and the fact that I got the …
I had the RC-LR-RC-LR-LG format. Does anyone else feel like they definitely bombed this LSAT? I scored 170 on PT 86 on Saturday and had an average of 168 for the last 10 or so PTs but I just feel like I was so nervous during the real exam and am wor…