I don't even know if I'd take that many. Have you taken any of the more recent tests yet (65/7+)?
I would take 1-2 a week (I much prefer sticking to 1) and do some individual drilling with other tests, though try to keep your resources as new as p…
@Tinyosi1 is right on. Definitely work on your problem areas now.
First off, don't overwork yourself, as you'll be at risk of burning out. I would begin to start working almost exclusively with the newest tests and taking the mid-to-high-160s as we…
Wow. That BR score range is fantastic.
You're in a good position. Have you tried retaking tests/sections? That can be very helpful in increasing your efficiency overall. Definitely utilize skipping strategies if you are not already doing so.
Are…
Usually not a lot - maybe a few minutes. If it's an easy section, it can be much more. If it's a hard section, I'll often finish with no time left to spare.
@kmarie7 I entered my full name, with my last name first, my LSAC #, and the "title" of my statement.
I've also numbered my pages, with the page numbers right-aligned next to my name. My header is on each page.
@"Alex Divine" said:
I've heard the common wisdom is to keep it around 2 pages.
Yeah, and just try to look at this from the reader's perspective. Again, your story may be an exceptional one and thus may warrant a long PS. Mine definitely does not…
It depends on your story, but many schools even explictly state their appreciate for concise statements. Definitely try whittling it down. You'd be surprised how much you can.
The other games were relatively easy and were obviously setting up a doozy for a fourth game. The LR was tough at spots - I thought it very easy, but my score told me otherwise. I thought RC was easy overall, even though the Eileen Gray passage was …
@BreeBree would you mind getting more specific with your averages per section?
Given your current score range, I imagine you're missing at least a few per section. Thus, while RC is your biggest issue percentage-wise, you might be better off impro…
Wow. Did you explain to the registrar your situation? University offices can be foolishly inflexible. From my experience and others, pressingharder seems to do the trick... or asking to speak with the offcice's superior.
Sorry this is happening to…
@LSATaker said:
One of T-14 admission ppl said they even cut a person off who had 4.0 GPA and over 170 LSAT score. (I guess they had terrible PS and recommendation letters?)
Keep in mind that this very well could have been an isolated incident in …
@LSATaker said:
Or just reading the first part of the answer choice and stop when I found some words are not right.
This is absolutely what you should be doing if you are capable of doing it.
As far as reading all of the answer choices, I genera…
1-2. 3 is really pushing it for at least most people, though I'm sure it's worked out for the occasional exception.
I'm too tired to elaborate. I'm also too tired to practice better judgement by just answering tomorrow.
Yeah the issue with this one was the inability to do much work upfront, which is certainly not very comforting. The questions themselves were pretty gracious overall.