@lobell79 said:
@canihazJD
Many thanks for your thoughts and consideration. I've noted your helpful communication sprinkled around the forum. I trust it.
In response to your comment regarding the competitiveness for 2022 - am I correct…
@lobell79 said:
Is there a great disadvantage to taking the November test?
No. Especially now, with an expected competitiveness and slower start to the upcoming cycle. I would say a January score is when you would see significant effects of …
Deeper written review with a focus on performance factors as opposed to content. Focus on active reading/translation of everything you read on the test. Also finish foolproofing LG.
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
I can swear up and down that I hate Taylor Swift's music, but if you find me bopping along to her tunes in private, what does that say?
There are two types of people in this world–those who like Taylor Swift, and those…
You could do it here... I dont see an issue with that. Then we can reach a consensus and add it in, benefiting in multiple ways. But a new thread is fine too. Your preference I guess.
Added! Thanks everyone. Keep it going please. If you run into a good example or have a category to add let's continue to make this better. Please, if possible follow this format so I can just past it in:
PTXXSXQXX
"answer choice language"
Whil…
I thought the rationale for raising the bus fares ("city taxes should be used primarily to benefit the people who pay them, aka taxpayers") would come into conflict with answer choice C because it was talking about non-taxpayers.
How? Whenever …
@"Burden.of.Floof" said:
False Dichotomy: PT38 S1 Q11 (Thanks to @"Slow is Fast" for finding it!)
fails to consider that some students may be neither fascinated by nor completely indifferent
Fun fact: for those of you who have read In…
taxes should be used to benefit taxpayers
tax for bus would benefit non-tax payers
so increase bus fare instead
C: Increased fares disadvantage residents who should be able to ride the bus
I also thought the fact that they were exempt from pa…
PT
BR
Written review
Focused work/drilling
Rest
Repeat
For me, the above should take about a week, meaning doing every PT including ones you break down for drilling is at least a year's worth of content. IMO (and depending what state you exit …
So what @lsat_sus is understating is the ton of hard work he put in over these last few weeks. Yes a tutor can help, but he had the drive to hammer away at content until he understood it, well beyond the point that most people would be happy to move…
@Ashley2018 said:
Reviving this thread...for #2, how could we infer that there were original scores in existence? The first paragraph does state that some sonatas are "familiar enough" but isn't that a bit of a jump or is the fact that they ar…
@Ashley2018 said:
So thinking of this question as a pseudo-sufficient assumption question, does D justify the argument because "the government acts to prevent a certain kind of situation from arising" (potential bankruptcy due to unlimited lia…
You need to identify the AC that gets you closest to your conclusion: The public's fear (of accidents) is well founded.
C: If (nuclear power) is safe only because the financial security of (the nuclear power industry) depends on (nuclear power) bei…
Dont worry about it. Especially since it sounds like you are just kind of being taken by surprise as you encounter the content (can't predict it). There will definitely still be value to be extracted. Just factor in that it wasn't a fresh question w…
@"Lucas Carter" was the heat when I was learning the ropes last year (last last year? Its all a blur.). If you guys are considering help, do take advantage of this rare instance of a solid sage/tutor having some availability.
Also, go big red.
Applying with a January score means you won't be going complete until February. You can achieve good results, but there almost definitely will be detrimental effects of applying that late. IMO fine to give it a shot, but also best to make peace with…
I'd say the lack of bubbling makes it a wash if not a positive outcome... IMO. As far as addressing it, you just gotta get used to it. Having originally trained for the 5 section paper test, I did find the transition difficult, but prefer digital by…
Broad... eclectic? range. If your sights are set on a Ruby, retake. 170 is in range but you need every edge you can get there, especially as 170 is under last year's medians which will likely go up here in a couple months. Average (self reported) ad…
I think I'm older than everyone in this thread so far... starting at Cornell in August save for some last minute waitlist shenanigans. We can't go through life precluding ourselves from progress for fear of hypothetical difficulties. Well... you ca…