If you are able, I would acquire the older tests you haven't touched to give yourself extra material outside of the 15 PTs you have now. While the older tests may be written differently and may occasionally not have as neat stimuli, the logic is the…
@"Alex Divine" I've skipped two cycles, so yeah, I will go to law school next year unless I am physically incapable of doing so, haha. And again, I'm at least so close to being ready that I can't not take it this year. And I'm with you - I'm all abo…
@"Alex Divine" I'm a point or two below my desired score (I think). I haven't been taking raw tests lately, and while my test scores see an at least slight bump on retakes, some retakes seem to be reliable indicators of how I'd perform on a raw test…
I agree with what PowerScore offers.
Like you, math tends to trip me up. Luckily, the number/math related problems in LR are very similar to each other (e.g. whole number v. percentage, two different uses for most applied to two different number c…
Not sure if you read the question itself first before diving into the stimulus, but doing this helps a lot, as it encourages you to focus on what you should be looking for. If the question is an SA one, for example, you're looking for the gap - the …
I think you're right on with your reason for scoring lower than normal. Also, is this your first test in the 70s? That could be a big factor as well; it was for me. Since you've been working exclusively on RC for the past few weeks, I don't find it …
That's great! And don't worry too much about the test seeming harder. I know a lot of those studying for this test feel the same, and I think it has the most to do with the fact that the questions are written just slightly differently. The logic is …
You should definitely acknowledge the fact that you may be nervous and may be off your game a bit, but if you understand the logic behind the LSAT and consistently use your habits to strengthen your understanding, I don't think you will come even cl…
Forgot about your question on C!
"Not all" only means that - not all. "All but one" or "most" both have to be accepted as possible quantifiers for C. Heck, "not all of Earth's population" could mean everyone on the planet but one person. Outside of…
I initially had the same reservations about B and because of the exact scenario that you posed.
But according to what B is actually claiming, it doesn't seem like some regions could get water from other regions. B isn't saying something like, "The…
I would recommend a lower PT-per-week schedule, especially if you are in school or at work even part-time.
I usually only do one a week, with individual timed sections done throughout the other days of the week. Some do two PTs a week, though give…
@melloish Okay cool, I just always want to make sure that people just give up hope on achieving such a score, simply because they don't think it's possible. I think you have a good mindset and realistic goals, and I especially like that you're ackno…
This is a very tricky question, especially because it's so early in the test!
The argument is claiming that the network's ad will not as effectively attract viewers likely to continue watching the program, as they will be unlikely to watch subseq…
I think @"Cant Get Right" and I share the exact same position on PowerScore, so I will first second everything he wrote.
I use this analogy virtually every time anyone asks about PowerScore: PowerScore teaches you the rule "'i' before 'e' except a…
I think the advice is pretty solid and comprehensive here, so I really want to ask why you're aware you're not going for a T14 school. Do you believe anything near a T14 or 170 LSAT score is just way beyond your reach? I only ask because of how you …
Posts like these are very impactful. Thank you for sharing with everyone. It's people like you who help make a difference for many doubting whether they can achieve similar goals. And most importantly, congratulations!
I think it took some more specificity on my part in terms of understanding the flaw. It's easy to catch, but "E" is tough to eliminate when I'm not precise enough in identifying the flaw. This is a great question, for sure.
Gotcha. I think it was obvious enough that "E" wasn't addressing the flaw in the reasoning, but it I found it difficult to distinguish the actual difference between "E" and "A." I have no idea why this question seems to allude me (and apparently did…
I had a disappointing score two years ago and have firmly increased my PT scores over 20 points. It has taken me time - about a year until I got to about where I am today in terms of my scores - but it's well worth it and very doable. I'm not a geni…
Sorry. Missed the last part of your question.
No. I think that goal is a good one. You certainly aren't being unrealistic in your aspirations. You're quite close already, and even though getting into the 160s is tough, you're in a good spot. Just …
I think your allotted time would fit in to what @"Cant Get Right" is referring to. Just be careful of burnout (this includes freaking out 24/7 over PT scores).
The 70s are of course the same in their logic, though I do think the questions focus on…