You are so lucky haha. I'd be thrilled if I even scored 2 pts below my PT average on the real thing. I can't even imagine scoring higher than my average.
@AudaciousRed said:
1. Take some time off. Burn out is absolutely real. Slow down. Let your brain absorb it. Think about it,listen to some podcasts, come back fresh. I actually let study fall to the wayside my senior year. Paid off in massive …
@lsatgodjk said:
I would argue that since you are not aiming for big law, your priority should be earning the biggest scholarship that you could possibly earn. Delaying a year and continuing to study for several more months could put you in th…
@lsatplaylist said:
One thing about this is you can still potentially increase your GPA, which good, as a GPA can't be changed after the first bachelor's degree is finished. You've probably read about the new limits on the number of times some…
When I took a break for 2 weeks from studying lsat, it was so hard for me to start back up again. I kept pushing it off. But when I was studying everyday, i felt like I had a rhythm down and it was just second nature.
@"Lsat will kill me but I might kill it faster" said:
I am in this same Situation right now. Except I want to postpone to Next Year so I end up starting College in 2021. Now that's more daunting to me
same haha
@chico2019 said:
@cooljon525 yeah I tried with different levels of brightness. That's what I'm hoping, that the more I take them the more my body will get used to them. How often do you take them?
I used to take 1 every other day. Now i take…
Have you tried lowering the brightness? From now on do all LSAT prep including drilling on the computer. I used to get a really bad headache when I would take a PT on paper. Once I started taking PTs very frequently, I got used to it and my headache…
I think it depends on the teacher. For one of my classes, an LSAT date fell on a midterm and the teacher's policy was that if you missed a midterm, you had to file an incomplete for that quarter and take the midterm next quarter on the same day with…
@"Stevie C" said:
Personally I never got that good at games. I ended up getting a 173 with only doing 3 games and guessing on the final game. Mentally the section didn't jive with me -- but it took about 50 sections for me to get there. In the…
@1_2_aletsgoblue said:
I've tried to edit my name and can't seem to figure out how. Any tips?
Edit: Never mind that was stupidly easy.
top right of 7sage, u should see your username. Hover over it and click settings. Then once you're on…
@AudaciousRed said:
Everyone makes this rookie mistake. I even did. Do not take the test first. Do not take the test after just minimal study, either. I know what you're thinking. You're a smart cookie. Always aced ever test you ever encounte…
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
I took a few days after the June exam and jumped right back in to heavy studying. I just know myself and relaxing knowing I’m not making any progress would drive me crazy. Of course, lots of people might prefer …
@yhao03 said:
@cooljon525 said:
Thats horrible. Some of these proctors take their jobs way too seriously.
Is actually good if they take their job seriously AND they know what they are supposed to do.........
I was referri…
As far as I know 7sage is the only site that has practice digital lsats for every test. It has the question bank option that allows you to sort through question types for LR/games/and RC. You also get video explanations for LR and RC for every test.…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Diagnostic: didn’t take one, but first PT after three months of studying: 152
Goal score: 170
Study duration: 1.5 years for official 170. A little longer for official 176.
PT’s taken: all, many multiple t…
I think it also depends how close you are scoring to your target score. If you are far below then I would practice on older PTs because you don't wanna burn through the most recent tests. When you start scoring near your target, I would take the new…
I would full proof games. Then I would drill LR question types using 7sage test bank. As far as RC, I would not speed read, I would try to read for as much comprehension as possible. Maybe try some untimed practice where you just read a passage unti…
I don't like LR in PTs 1-10 because the answers are not great. For example, they'd ask me for a sufficient assumption and the answer would be a strengthening.
The best method for me was to get used to taking the test without underlining anything. So far its been working for me. The reason I won't underline is because when I try to, it underlines a different line a whole paragraph.
Congrats!! I was wondering if the 165 in march then the 171 in June was due to the fluctuation of the difficulty of the test or were you just less prepared in march?
I started stuyding full time in January thought I would be done with LSAT by June but now its July and I don't even know if I'll be ready in September. I was thinking the LSAT would be like the SAT, where you study 1 or 2 months and take it and do w…
@Bumblebee said:
For me, the biggest advantage of paper RC is that it doesnt have to move (no scrolling!). The passage stays in one position the whole time, and that stability helps me retain my structural memory of the passage. The aerial vie…
My old lsat tutor used to work for admissions at UC berkeley and he told me that the only time he ever read people's writing portion was if the student was international or if the student's application was written in a manner where he wanted to veri…