@"Alex Divine" said:
I always found it to be a bit counter intuitive myself; however, once I experienced how refreshed and focused I was after I break, I began taking at least one day off per week and a weekend off per month.
That's a great …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Victoria14 that's amazing! I had the same experience the other day when I got my best PT score after taking it easy for a few days. Taking a break and coming back recharged is the way to go!
Good luck in September
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@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
@Victoria14 if your goal is 160 then you can chance this test, maybe do well, maybe do worse.
If you put together weeks of consistency at a specific average at least you would have gained more experience, and ha…
@LSATcantwin said:
@Victoria14 if you can get 3 points in LG and like 3-4 back in LR you are in 160 WITHOUT even touching RC. Of course we want to improve all our sections. I'm not the guy to ask about with RC though...I still go -6/-7 there..…
@"vanessa fisher" said:
you can always take both, no?
Perhaps but i'm a bit scared to try to juggle the studying the LSAT requires with full time school and a heavier part time job and internship. If anything I would want to postpone till fe…
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
i say yes. If you have not strung together a consistent mid 160s i would not take it yet.
I'm a bit confused by your statement. I have not yet successfully cracked 160.
@LSATcantwin said:
If your goal is 160+ and want to guarantee it, I'd say postpone...it's not something we really want to here. Most of us want to get this damn test over with, but the score is what matters for getting us into our goal schools…
@Maximus4 said:
Hey so I'm curious if it matters if the LOR's are from a TA or professor? does it look bad if you have one written by a community college professor (I am a transfer student) and another one from a TA at a University.
Quality …
@LSATcantwin said:
@Victoria14 said:
@LSATcantwin @JDtobeeee @"Paul Caint" and @"Alex Divine" you guys are some of my favorite people in the world.
I have remained off the bandwagon for most of today but i'm trying to get …
@LSATcantwin @JDtobeeee @"Paul Caint" and @"Alex Divine" you guys are some of my favorite people in the world.
I have remained off the bandwagon for most of today but i'm trying to get at least a LITTLE bit done so I feel better about myself. Grant…
Have you finished the CC yet? I was all over the board until I finished the CC in LR and became pretty consistent. I do know the tests get harder as time go on but you shouldn't have a truly severe downward trend. It's suggesting your basics aren't …
@lipsitz said:
@Victoria14 said:
LG all day, every day. The fact I can CONFIDENTLY answer everything and literally prove every single thing is so satisfying. I'm a literature major so you would think RC was my favorite but it's ess…
A lot of great advice above but as some who is just starting to find the ability to sit for hours at a time and study here is my advice:
Don't expect to magically be able to do 6 hours - aim for an hour. If you are aiming for December, then just t…
As someone who as -5/-6 MAX person in LG before starting 7sage, I will be honest about his videos. I think he puts a lot of stress on making the perfect game board. While you essentially can fly through the questions after that, I've always been suc…
@LSATcantwin said:
As you complete sections you should be adding layers to what you do. This test is all about building up. What I mean by this is -
You finished LR in the CC.
You continue doing LR drills/practice as you start LG
Y…
Yeah, it's really hard to do a PT every day and not essentially break. I recommend 3-4 a week at a max. It's just too much for anyone in all honesty. Take a BREAK! If you are burning out this badly, take the rest of today and tomorrow off. Do someth…
This was my exac> @"conrad.p" said:
You're not supposed to worry about keeping previous sections "fresh" during your initial training phases. You're worried about LR when you're supposed to be worried about LG. After you have mastered each se…
@TheMikey said:
If you've moved onto the games and want to keep LR fresh and keep your groove on it, just drill LR sections every once in a while so you stay on top of it.
It's what you should be doing when you focus heavily on one sectio…
I think you will end up skipping a LOT of questions if you do that, which isn't exactly the best strategy. I had this exact problem too and recently managed to crack the code. Try this, first go and review how to do every type of question. Make it l…
@LSATcantwin I'm laying in bed with a bottle of wine and prep test that i'm trying to work through. Surprisingly, not doing too bad considering I'm mildly tipsy.
You are also getting a phenomenal score and I just keep sitting here thinking about ho…