@arman_65 said:
So since beginning my LSAT journey in April 2018, I've seen my RC improve as I worked through PT's 1-60. However, after taking a few PT's in the 70's my RC score has plummeted. I've noticed that the passages are similar and I a…
@eRetaker said:
If you could have the games in the 30s then the games in the 70s will be manageable. For what it's worth, the games in the 80s have been relatively easy.
Thank you
@BinghamtonDave said:
Yes. It will prep you well. The games in the 70s, or 80s for that matter do not deviate far from the previous games.
@BinghamtonDave Thanks for your response
@ChaimtheGreat said:
First, I want to congratulate you on taking the LSAT. This is a hard test and a long journey. Even if you are disappointed, everyone here is proud of you and the work you have done. Remember, Law Schools really only look a…
@Bamboosprout said:
@Regis_Phalange90 said:
@BinghamtonDave said:
Agreed. In particular, Game 2 from PT C makes me unhappy.... and I have nightmares about Game 4 from PT 68.
Holy cow. I just…
Just want to add that a month long plateau shouldn't be considered long at all. It takes MANY MONTHS for most people to break plateaus. Of course, the higher your score range is, the longer(generally speaking). Be patient and keep at it!
@smcanete
Games in PT 1-35 are not vastly different to newer PTs at all. Yes, substitution questions don't appear until the 60s but that doesn't mean you shouldn't practice earlier ones. I'd add PT A, B, C, and Feb 97, too. For example, PT 1 and P…
OP,
IMHO, I say getting used to 4 sections is too risky. If you're doing 4 sections only, are you going to take a break after the third section? And after 15 mins of break, just do one more section and be done? yet this is still better than taking …
I legit think this is not a dumb Q at all. My take on this is that the machine detects any lead in the center of each bubble. I dont completely fill the circles like artwork but I do blacken the center yet the teeny tiny edge of the circles is sligh…
Memorize them as synonyms so that you can instantly/immediately respond to the aforementioned phrases by drawing binconditional arrows when doing timed sections
@eRetaker said:
I personally don't feel nervous but I am quite often uncertain. I circle around 5 questions by the end of each section that I feel a bit uncertain about. Rarely do I feel like I destroyed a section when I finish and that feelin…
The zone/subzone game was awful. But I honestly think the last game from PT 68 is THE WOOOORRRSSSTT game I have ever seen.... The zone/subzone game is a babe compared to the last game from PT 68. Even the writer of LSAT Hacks says he got 3 wrong on …
@samantha.ashley92 @Bamboosprout
I'm such a sad individual for noticing:
a) The PT on which Elle gets a 143 has a RC as its first section. (I wonder which PT it was...)
b) She did not use a scantron, which means she didn't really abide by the 3…
@ajstephens93 said:
I am an ultimate+ user, but I cannot figure out how to print out PT 1-35. I want to practice writing on RC and LG. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks.
OP, also under the syllabus, besides printing out individual P…
@tekken1225 said:
@dkny2013 said:
The infamous Music CD in/out game aka the game Elle Woods was being tutored on. It's so time consuming and confusing because of so many rules but still far better than the reptile crap.
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I've been doing 30 logic games a day as part of my intensive daily LG bootcamp for the past week. I want to share two of the worst logic games ever IMO.
The female/male lizard/snake cage game in the mid 20s. I am so stressed just thinking about it…
@theLSATstruggs said:
@keepcalmandneuron said:
Couldn't grasp what the two authors (A and were talking about on the opera passages...
Same. Both of the passages had me extremely confused. I had to guess on some of the ques…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
7sage ultimate+ package has every test ever released by the lsac so you can easily print out a section from an earlier test to tack onto another test.
False. It doesn't include the SuperPrep Series.... A B C C2 need to be…
@MissChanandler said:
It depends on how much time you have before you want/plan to test. Exposure to as many LSATs as possible can never be a bad thing, because the test writers do use a lot of the same patterns and the more you see the more c…
@10000019 said:
I've done close to 15 sections. The most challenging for me was September 2017 (Judicial Candor).
Okay PT 82. Haven't done it yet but would you say that was worse than the blackmail one from 65?