You guys are definitely not missing out. Im here contemplating whether I should buy a $1,000 plane ticket just to take the test in a different country so that I don't have to deal with the digital test. I've been using the microsoft surface tablet a…
I was gonna ask the same question. Problem is when reading both passage A and B then going to the questions, I feel like its way more difficult to remember who said what and the exact details. I was thinking since we are saving 2min off of bubbling …
I would wait to take the test until your scores are more consistent. Try to locate the problem of what is causing the fluctuation in scores. Whenever I did bad on the test, I would just blame the test and say that the test was b.s or they put a mess…
I don't annotate anything on RC anymore either which increased my speed. The thing I hate about RC tho is that you can't full screen and just read the passage without seeing the questions.
I never reviewed RC by question type like i did with LR. Like if i miss a MP question on RC, I am not gonna go do like 30 MP questions only because I'd burn through so many RC passages for just 1 question. So instead I just take note of what questio…
Also another issue I am having is when i take the digital test on my microsoft go surface, some tests have the questions cut off on the bottom of the screen. So I full screen it and there is no way for me to go to the next question. Please help
@dillonritchi said:
I think the best way to just overall generally improve is to take as many individual Practice Tests as you can and do individual section improvement on the side. This is because I truly believe that if you take as many as y…
So based off of what I read, its basically back to the old rule. You can take the test up to 3 times up to a 12 month period then it resets but not many people will be taking LSAT tests years apart so you only have 3 chances.
@RiseandGrind said:
@RiseandGrind When you say 1.5 years cumulative, about how much would you say you study per day? Have you made your way through all of the Ultimate+ material including all the practice tests?
I've got about …
Im thinking of canceling the test because of RC. Overall I thought everything else on the test was pretty easy. RC is my worst section and i felt like I was guessing a lot on this RC section. I also wasn't able to get much sleep the night before the…
I encountered the same problem as you. I was consistently scoring above 170s because my RC scores were always between -2 to -5. Literally all my tests this month were below 170 because of RC. I started missing 7 or 9 and sometimes even 10. I was sho…
Would you guys recommend reading her book, if you get around -3 to -5 on LR? I quickly skimmed through it and it seemed like the book was geared towards people who are just starting to learn LR and don't know what the question types are.
I would apply early to schools using my September score and then I would just update my application with my October lsat score as soon as I get it. I think latest to take it would be November. The only reason I think people would take Jan/Feb/March …
Depends how confident I feel about the questions. Sometimes I even watch the videos for questions I got correct because I wasn't completely sure. If I get a question wrong and catch it during BR and realized my mistake then I usually don't watch the…
I guess it depends on the person. A lot of my professors in school advised me to get my CPA, work for a few years then go to law school. I know however, that if I take a few gap years out of college, I don't think I would ever go to law school. I ca…
Depends on ur test center and other conditions. My friend took it at a hotel and there was a miss america pageant and he told me it was incredibly noisy. Another one of my friends had his proctor leave the room and answer a call during RC but everyo…
Same. I took a semester off of school and went home to study. I was having a great time when I was in school but now im studying lsat 24/7. But in my opinion its worth it because I've seen a lot of people who end up studying for this test for 2 or 3…
I wish I actually went through all of the CC in the beginning. I got really bored and annoyed since there was so many videos and I skimmed over it and started taking PTs. I would get the correct answers in LR but I was slow since I didn't know the s…
@Princess said:
Thank you so much! I'm hoping that happens for me too. Did you see a huge difference between LR from 40s/50s to 60s onwards?
@cooljon525 said:
@Princess said:
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@Princess said:
@"Victoria." said:
If timing is your issue, I think going through the 40s and 50s could definitely help. Try doing an LR "bootcamp" for a week or 2 where you concentrate the bulk of your studying on doing timed LR s…