@guitarnara
Oh
I see. Yeah I probably wouldn't waste any then. You should take them all in testing conditions. I imagine the only way you can increase your BR score is to either take it more serious, if you can, or change the method of your approac…
@guitarnara
I don't know where your concern arises... that leaves you like 35 PT's. Considering you're planning on taking it in October, I can't imagine you'd be able to reasonably take all those in testing conditions anyway without burning out har…
Obtain a PT and do not take it under testing conditions... just 'BR' it. That is, just take all day to do it. Then score it. Take the time to write out a paragraph if you need to in order to reify your thoughts for a particular question. And if you …
This dude got a perfect score back when there was like 20 pt's. Here:
After watching that I realized it's probably less significant than you would imagine to retake same pt's. He took like each one 3 times and didn't let it f*ck him up.
This is burnout. Eat some incredibly healthy food and watch a shitty movie. But give yourself like 3-4 days before you get back to studying. If you continue to study while under the influence of burnout you will literally most likely accomplish noth…
@"Alex Short"
My diagnostic was 157
I always thoroughly reviewed nonetheless. Perhaps I wasn't convinced of the value of BRing because that would've spoiled my studying plan-- I would have had to make time to do a thorough BR which would've lesse…
Jeffrey: LSAT takers of the JUNE 2015 administration report having experienced a "tougher than regular" LG experience. Nonetheless, there is no reason for this commentary, considering that the only thing out of the ordinary was one out of the four g…
WHAT IS THIS
I see an immense CONCERN emanating from this thread right here
we are the lsat takers THAT CARE SO MUCH about the LSAT
this is fascinating
saw several people leave the test today screaming, "LET's GET DRUNK NOW" and "F*CK THAT TEST"
an…
I suggest rereading the passages you've already taken. Everyone suggests reading other sources to hone their LSAT RC skills, but the truth is, none of those other sources are LSAT passages... The cool thing about RC is that near every correct answer…
paraphrase it in your brain this way:
Barf goes to the ocean only if it is a clear night
It is a clear night
...
Barf goes to the ocean
Symbolize it this way:
B > N
N
...
B
THIS IS AN INVALID ARGUMENT