@Alejandro
Same here..I feel pretty decent about LR/LG now that I've had time to digest the blur that was yesterday. I felt the RC was hard because of the middle 2 passages themselves and not necessarily the questions. I'm hoping that's the saving…
RC was difficult. LG was run of the mill as far as game type but IMO no cake walk.
I thought the LR was pretty standard assuming my suspected experimental was in fact experimental
I feel like our good friends at TLS are kind of an unrepresentative…
I had an experimental LR...does a question about Brabblers ring bells for anyone?
Basically looking for keywords to identify my experimental. One of the LR sections was devastating, the other 2 were run of the mill LSAT. Are experimental sections s…
@ethan.ames
Really well written post. When you're up in the 170s range every little mistake is magnified in terms of your score. Much easier to notice a drop when you don't have leeway
Personal opinion, but while 7sage is helpful for RC, pure practice is where the bulk of your gains will come because you get used to reading for structure/begin recognizing the task associated with different question types. You'll also develop a fee…
I'm confused as to why that would be the case..is the drop in score due to psychological factors?
For people taking ~30 practice tests how could the real deal be that much different the 2nd/3rd time around? I got caught up in the jitters last time…
No you're not too late. I think the average age of people entering law school is 25 so if anything you're early.
Don't feel like you need to rush into law school. It's not going anywhere.
But as far as LSAT prep goes, you're luckily in the right p…
One comment about the new LR, I feel like part of the evolution is a lot more words per question. On older tests you could easily bank up tons of time crushing shorter questions in like :40.
Now you still have to crush those short questions, but y…
I think they're referring to going to the actual room and like being there before proctors/staff/etc.
Test centers are commonly public locations like universitys, convention halls/auditoriums, etc. They can't really "prevent" you from going there.…
To directly answer your question though hahah...
LG is typically the easiest to improve with practice and familiarity with game types. Most people are used to thinking the way LG requires.
For LR, this (along with LG) is where 7sage really kicks a…
I also had a diagnostic of 146.
I started studying for the LSAT in March 2015 and hopefully will be done with it in 2 weeks.
Trust me..get a refund from tests masters and return the powerscore books, 7Sage ultimate is way cheaper and far, far supe…
The LSAT trainer is a great resource, definitely worth buying and it pairs well with 7sage.
Also, the mighty duck's coach was Gordon Bombay. One of the all time greatest fictional Americans
I'm also going to be avoiding people during the break. During my last take I felt like I was surrounded by 80 neurotic people simultaneously having a panic attack..definitely steering clear of those vibes
@"Jonathan Wang"
My point was to put the score in perspective; there's not much advice to give to someone who is splitting hairs within the 99th percentile. Basically, just become perfect and don't tolerate mistakes. Isn't that a given?
@kaila67h…
You're looking for tangible tactics to move from the 99.5th percentile to like the 99.8th percentile. There is no concrete method to get from 175ish to 180ish. You're good at the LSAT. You have an awesome understanding of the material.
You might no…
I also scored a few points lower than my average just to echo what @BruiserWoods and @ethan.ames are feeling. I got immensely bogged down during the LG and had to guess on 3 of the last game...aka why I went -4.
Also, I felt like this PTs LR was pr…