@"Alex Divine" said:
I think this sounds like you may have rushed/forgotten through some of the fundamentals. It is really important to have mastered the basics of conditional logic and logical indicators with learning the basics of the test, …
@nathanieljschwartz said:
@"Idil.Beshir" The most important aspect of moving forward is your understanding of the fundamentals. To this note i would say spend as much time as you need in untimeddrills. These help you really apply the methodolo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@tanes256 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Do I just go on the internet or to the club and buy bottles and models? Pull up in the Beemer with the ceiling missing like 2Chainz?
Bwhaa!…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
Don't do it! I did 7sage and Powerscore, and powerscore was SUCH a waste of money and time.
I actually don't think they are a waste, Powerscore that is. I think think fairly highly…
I'm in the group, but it' says Sat, April 16th as the date ? I just followed the link.
@"nessa.k13.0" said:
@EAyanruoh @theLSATgrind2017 @johanna586 I'll tag yall but in order to join you just gotta show up
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
I spoke with the Powerscore instructor today he recommended I write in June because I would "forget" everything by September.
Th…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Awesome diagnostic with a lot of potential!
The answer is there is no answer. There's no way to know which is why it's best to take the test when you're consistently scoring at or above your goal!
Good luck
Th…
@apublicdisplay said:
You would "forget" everything by September? The LSAT isn't like an undergrad test where you memorize facts and regurgitate on test day. Frankly I question the credibility of anyone who gave you that kind of advice. You're…
Thank you @AllezAllez21 ! That helps a lot. I spoke with the powerscore instructor today he recommended I write in June because I would "forget" everything by September. But I'm aiming for the 170s, so I'd rather spend more time perfecting what I kn…
Also...someone in my sitting brought a phone into the room, and the proctor was WAY to chill about it and let him keep it in the room at another desk. And she didn't collect tests during the break which has me on edge.
I had two logic games sections, and they were both more difficult than anything I've ever done. Rules were vague...some games gave like two rules, and I'm not sure if it was nerves but I just could not make any inferences. LG is usually my 100% sect…