We need a lot more information. Where are you in your prep? What're your scores like? What's your goal score? How many PTs have you done thus far?
@splitterhopeful - There are more nonstandard game board appearing on later tests. This is a trend th…
Depends on many things but a 155 only requires a 65 ish raw score. 65 questions correct out of 100 would seem to allow for missing 2 two whole games.
The bigger question is, why you would want to do that? Address whatever issues are causing you to…
@kvanbeverhoudt said:
What is a good number of PTs to have taken to prepare for the real exam?
As many as you can manage and still complete the blind review process.
If that's the case then my mistake but it still looks like June 2007 test is the only one provided by LSAC directly. If I'm mistaken please feel free to provide me with a link to the location on LSAC's website where this test can be downloaded.
Wh…
Unlike the June 2007 test, PT 20 must ordinarily be purchased. Providing others with the link in an attempt to work around LSAC's mechanism for receiving compensation is copyright infringement. Not a great idea. It also violates 7Sage's Terms of Ser…
There are exceptions (especially in the newer exams) but questions typically get harder as the section progresses.
It's totally normal to miss questions in the latter portion each section. It's to be accepted. You say you don't have trouble with t…
I appreciate you sharing your viewpoint, @jac376 . I just had to say that while I agree with some of what you've said above, I take great issue with one statement in particular.
@jac376 said:
The score on ones first PT will hardly ever be too far…
Also, the "render useless" idea in answer choice E is a closer fit to the harm idea in the stimulus than a new tax.
D doesn't have the "they will never do something, this is something... they won't ever do this."
Hope that makes sense!
Things clicked for me after reading Manhattan Prep's RC guide. It's a short book and a quick read. The main strategy that helped me immensely was pausing briefly after paragraphs/sections to solidify what I've read thus far and chaining ideas togeth…
The confusion in this question comes from distinguishing what the author has stated and the claims of "some anthropologists." The first sentence is stated by the author and is meant to be accepted as fact. We know that in 100% of cases study of natu…
The word "probably" in the second sentence and the words, "to see this," in the third sentence really clued me into the support structure. The second sentence describes a proposed reason for the information provided in the first sentence, it's a hyp…
No problem. You could also cancel and just register again when you feel ready. You'll take a hit financially but it's better than taking the test when you're not ready. Just my 2 cents.
I bought the printer that Nicole linked to way back when it was only $40. It still works like a charm and you can buy knockoff toner for $20. It's a quality printer and duplexing manually is not difficult- print even numbered pages, reverse and prin…
Can't speak for Nicole but I started the 7Sage curriculum in December of last year and studied about 30 hours a week from that point until the June exam. During this time I supplemented with the Trainer and took a bunch of PTs.
I'm now in the fini…