Reading around the lines indicated gives you a sense of context . So what you’re doing is correct , I would recommend more practice and also making sure you understand the passage very well (overall idea )
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
I believe the average is 8 min and 45 seconds (including filling in the answer sheet bubbles). If you take 4 minutes to read, you'll have about 4.5 min for about 6 questions. From that breakdown, I would budget 4 min…
Yeah it can be draining if you have a choice school that you want to get into ... I recommend frequent breaks to prevent burnout . But if your looking for the philosophical answer not the practical one then , remember why you started this journey an…
Meh the lsat is being phased out by the GRE by Harvard and other us based schools. I’ve looked into multiple studies to see if Lsat score is a predictor of Law school success- most studies say no. I think for most it’s just a hoop that you have to j…
@"Leah M B" said:
I think you should not cancel. That sounds like normal post-test panicking. Especially if you don't already have a good score on file. The thing is, you just almost never feel totally good about it after the test. Just becaus…
@"Leah M B" said:
Generally, it's very difficult to transfer. It's not like undergrad. Not because of the classes (1L classes are basically the same everywhere), but because you have to be top of your class to be accepted as a transfer. And yo…
Signup for sept and nov ? Take some time to think about what pathway you’d like to go down . Can you retake then apply for Law and masters in the same cycle ? If you really want to go to Law school definitely keep pushing , but if you feel it’s not …
Hard to say because the more modern tests are different then the older ones . So the really old ones which are the ones you haven’t done might be more of a warm up then a representation of your score. At this point you’ll probably be reviewing the c…
@"Leah M B" said:
I think for the later tests, there tends to be more nuance in the answer choices. I feel like there are more "trap" answers, choices that are maybe just a shade of meaning away from being correct. In earlier tests, I feel lik…
@mgzero2 said:
Yes, but I don't think in those tests. Think more like 62+ being far harder than anything 1-60.
They have shifted from basically wanting simple "deductive" reasoning to shifting to "inductive" reasoning. The level of infere…
For everyone saying that op shouldn’t take it ... they already paid for the test . They might as well sit it because they can’t get a refund. If the score is the issue they can always cancel it afterwords. But again this will go back to the op. What…
@AudaciousRed said:
You already paid, and you can't get any of that back. Might as well go and get the experience in and see what happens. If you retest and do better, no harm no foul
I’m A big supporter of this mentality
Chill, you need to relax . You’ve put in the work now you can rest up . If you really want to do something just grab some old warm up sections . Don’t do a new pt at this point
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@ebalde1234 said:
Thank you for responding everyone, I found it weird that people were saying to bring that stuff in .
They are gunners trying to get rid of competitors early on.
Lol how novel