@goingfor99th said:
@TaylorAnn said:
@goingfor99th One last question, I promise
So you focused primarily on untimed work during most of your prep, doing all the Cambridge packs untimed. You also said you studied for about…
@"surfy surf" said:
Do the LG fool proofing first. Do ~3 LG sections a day. Drill some LR sections as well. In a month or so when you're done with LG 1-35, take a full PT and then BR and then drill for weaknesses. Once you've resolved your wea…
Can someone please explain
"CIRCLE: all conditional, modal, and quantifier words."
what exactly are conditional, modal, and quantifier words or where I can be directed to learn exactly what those terms mean.
Thanks!
@zanesbit said:
Don't do it. I took Feb and scores are out in March. Now I'm in a situation where deposits are due for my safety schools, but I don't have decisions from schools I applied to after the March retake. Schools are hosting admitted…
@"Leah M B" said:
November LSAT should be ok. You can also submit applications before your LSAT score is posted - that's what many people do that take the December LSAT.
I took the December LSAT but didn't get apps in until end of January…
@LastLSAT said:
Very. I got a 172 in Feb., and I have been rejected/not yet heard back from many schools where I am at median or above both 75ths.
If you don't think you'll be ready by December (at the latest), give yourself until June an…
@PearsonSpecterLittUp said:
It depends on several factors, such as your GPA in comparison to the median/ 75th percentile of the school(s) you're applying to, same with your LSAT, the amount of applicants next year, etc.
Either way, it is …
@FixedDice said:
If you take the January LSAT, your score will probably come out sometime in early February, late January at the earliest. At that point, you would be applying almost at the end of the cycle, trying to secure a seat after about…
@hawaiihi said:
Yes don't worry! I had the same thing happen in LR. I think a lot of times, when you score really well on a diagnostic it's because you're relying on instinct. But that's not the same thing as real learning. Once you start deve…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
How many RC passages have you been taking? If you took only a couple, I wouldn't take too much stock in either high RC score of minus 2 or your low score of minus 11. You need more data points before being too concern…
@Eric25 said:
I've read that its common for section scores to dip post CC because you're trying to use the strategies discussed in the CC which can be a very different way of thinking than pre-CC. I did worse on LR after the CC and I attribute…
@Rtwrtw8 said:
As @cstrobel mentioned, RC can be pretty variable. I think a lot of this has to do with the type of passage and its corresponding difficulty (for example, a difficult humanities passage usually brings me down from -3 to -5/-7). …
@cstrobel said:
Reading can be pretty variable, especially if you misunderstand the main point or tone. Every so often you'll hit a snug. Hopefully those random snags just become increasingly rare for you!
Also, how were your other three …
@10000019 said:
Unless you have accommodations to take the LSAT electronically, you should stick to paper. I would go as far as saying that minus two doesn't count.
I don't think two practice tests is enough to draw any pattern from.
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@westcoastbestcoast said:
It seems that your brain is being adjusted into LSAT mode after having taken a couple sections, which would explain why your second LR is higher than your first. It is also possible that the second LR is easier for t…
@cstrobel said:
Definitely!
I do a couple questions, maybe a logic game, and read the news before every PT. It's definitely helped me hit the ground running
Good to know! Thanks for the confirmation!
@akistotle said:
Hi @Redentore3337,
What is your BR score per section? Under the timed condition, how many questions do you circle? In your second round, do you get to go back to questions you circled and change answers?
For some reaso…
What PTs have you taken? IMO it isn't a guarantee that the later questions are more difficult.
I just completed 7sage's core curriculum so I'm starting with PT's 29-38. I've done the first two so far, but its probably my 6th or so PT, and that…