@canihazJD said:
The issue I see with your plan is what if anxiety keeps you up anyway? Then you'll be working off a massive deficit.
I second this. When I took the LSAT last year I didn’t sleep well. I got maybe 4 hours. But I scored the h…
@dodo_bird said:
@TheDeterminedC said:
I liked to change up where I study. Picking a new study spot is refreshing, even if it's just in a different room of the house.
Nice tip! However, the distractions are reaaaaal in my c…
If you are getting close to your exam then 1 or 2 a week is a good plan. I think more than that and your BR may get compromised. Try to take PTs in the 60+ range too as your test day approaches. They are a bit different since those tests include the…
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First off, I applaud you for planning ahead and thinking about how to preserve practice tests, as they are a vital component to your studies. You should reserve a good portion, especially of the recent exams for the time p…
Try to recognize where the line is for you between not studying enough and pure exhaustion. Then plan accordingly. That may look like studying for 3 hours 5 days a week or maybe for 4 full days a week with 3 off. That depends on you and your prefere…
Hi! Here is my two cents:
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@TheDeterminedC said:
@"The Great White Shark" said:
@TheDeterminedC RC having more Qs is a good point. That should be concerning if RC isn't a strength.
Thanks. Yeah, the average is about 27 questions a section for RC, rig…
One thing is for sure, if you aren't scheduled for June then practice as if you are going to take the 5 section test. It wouldn't be good if we practiced for the 3 section test only to find out we won't have that as an option.
I wouldn't be surprised if the flex is the designated exam for the rest of this year. That being said, I think the pros/cons are as follows:
Pros of Flex:
- Shorter test, less exhaustion.
- Lots of people are scared about RC weighing more since …
I have to say, I believe you are going to be an excellent attorney because you are clearly a person who thinks and plans for the future. Well done.
I would incorporate both of the practices you mentioned. Let’s say you are going to take the LSAT in…
Your best bet to raising your score in such a short amount of time is fool proofing LGs. I went from -10 to -0 in a matter of a month by following JY’s Fool Proof method. So unless you are scoring perfect in that section then that’s what I would wor…
As long as you have already watched JY’s video at the beginning of each question type on how to approach that type, then try to solve the question before watching the video explanation. Take detailed notes on the differences between your approach an…
For Q 22:
If G is recycled at C3 then we know P has to be recycled at C1only. This is because P can only show up once on our game board and it cannot be with G. G cannot be recycled at C2 either because it would then have to be recycled at C1as wel…
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I have read about different symbols people would use on the paper exam to note which problems to return to first on the second round. But since the LSAT is now digital, and the platform isn't very cooperative with highl…
I would try drilling some of the hard logical reasoning problems that use a lot of conditional reasoning in them. See how you do and let the results tell you if you need to spend more time on the forms. If you are able to recognize the forms well in…
Memorizing the valid and invalid forms will help you move faster through problems that use a lot of conditional reasoning. This helps a lot with Parallel Reasoning problems especially, which are time consuming even if you are fast at recognizing the…
In my experience, a lack of focus could be due to testing anxiety. Do you think this could be contributing to your trouble with RC?
Here are some tips I found helpful in dealing with such situations:
-Make sure you are doing adequate untimed work …
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You are off to a really great start. I would try to make more progress through the course if possible so that you finish it sooner. Is there a section that you are scoring best in? Maybe focus on the parts of the course that are covering the other s…
This depends on a lot of things. Where is your score is at now and where you want it to be? Are you going through the core curriculum? I wouldn't start PTing until you are done with that and have your foundations in place. I too think it is more pro…
Here are some of the differences between SA and NA:
-Sufficient Assumption questions are asking you to find the information that will guarantee that the conclusion in the stimulus is true. While Necessary Assumption is asking you what must be true …
I can speak from experience that PT 44 is the most brutal exam I’ve been through. And there are only about 12 exams I haven’t seen. So I would consider your range to be in the mid to high 160s. Fluctuations like that are normal especially if you hav…