This is amazing! I wonder if this is how I posted a GIF the first time, since I do remember my first attempt way back working. And if there really were no others aside from myself struggling with this aspect of technology, I appreciate you still pre…
I'm focusing on the most recent tests (65+) and odd LG (especially circle games). At this point, I wouldn't take full PTs unless they're retakes. There's no point in score gauging now. Retakes offer confidence and material from which to learn withou…
Postpone, for sure. Even though you've taken only eight PTs, that's a solid and reliable average, in my opinion. You should be excited at the opportunity to boost your score in the three months before the December test. You're definitely on the righ…
If you took all of those in two weeks, that was waaaay too much. Take a week or two off, unless you're taking in September, in which case is still take off three days or so
I questioned the likelihood of a circle game only because they aren't so weird and difficult for weird and difficult games. But it seems like the experimental circle game a few tests back was a layered game, which could add to the difficulty, for su…
Don't do anything LSAT-related, that's for sure. That will only exhaust you and lessen your chances to do well on test day. Get better as quickly as you can; if you have flu-like symptoms with a fever and everything else, your symptoms will hopefull…
I decided to wait a year to better my score, and I couldn't be more thankful for it. That stated, every situation is different.
Being a full-time student while studying has to be difficult. I would think that would be more difficult than working f…
@HasaDigaLSAT Yes, at least some universities offer this. I took a practice, proctored exam through a Kaplan-sponsored event on campus. Not only did it give me the opportunity to take in a real setting, it turned me off from Kaplan.
Yes, this is all but inevitable for just about anyone. The LR is especially unique in the newer tests, having a different coat of paint on the exterior, so to speak.
Everyone kept telling me I'd get used to the newest tests, but I was highly skepti…
Ha. Maybe that's what I need to do. In all seriousness though, in some way, overtly doing things that normally accompany confidence may help with confidence. I'm not a fan of drops on coasters (love everything else, unfortunately) but I amp myself u…
First off, congrats on your score range! It seems like you're hitting where you'd like to be, on average.
There are two qualifiers to my advice, so definitely keep these in mind: is this your first take and are you absolutely aiming to apply for n…
I just wish I knew how to implement start times for embedded videos. The twenty-second mark is just golden material for our purposes.
Ahahaha, you're taking it so much further, and I love it. I can't stop laughing at the idea of doing that.
Or at least do what he does at the twenty-second mark. Immediately after seeing that, its direct and obvious applicability to the LSAT became apparent to me. Of course, I myself could never imagine myself dabbing - ever.
Please do it @draj0623 - j…
Drop and wait for December. You're largely where I was in June, and I'm so glad I'm coming into September being all but fully 100% ready and without having wasted any takes.
Yes, A, B, and C are all in the Superprep book, though they're not included in the Cambridge pocket you're referring to.
I believe the Superprep tests have hard LG in general.
@MoralVacuum I am literally in the same situation as yours - same desired score, same range, same score drop in a recent PT, same attitude for this upcoming cycle, and a feeling of not being quite 100% for September despite realizing there's no reas…
Good! This is common and not just among those studying for the LSAT. Taking breaks from practicing serves in tennis, for example, can help tremendously in your ability to rid yourself of bad habits and to naturally implement what you know you should…