@jyang72 said:
It seems I am really spoiled by my current reading workload which is roughly 50 pages a day. lol
haha my thoughts exactly... maybe I need to look for a new career!
Kidding baha
I usually do a quick diagram of the stimulus (for PR) and then go through the answer choices. Some are pretty easy to see as you move through them.
For PF, I usually just try and paraphrase what the flaw is and keep that in mind as I move through t…
I would take it.... not as a fluke... and continue on
If something clicked, it clicked. Obviously whatever you've been doing has worked, so keep a positive and level head about it and keep moving forward. Flukes happen, yeah, like...... getting a …
Depends on if the schools you plan on applying for take the average or take all of your LSAT marks into consideration. If just the highest, I don't think it'll hurt you to go for October. But, if you genuinely don't feel confident to write in Octobe…
@Pacifico said:
The only credited response is having a baby projectile vomit you out of deep slumber every morning. The rest will take care of itself.
bahaha I hope it's okay to laugh. Def imagined this & I'm sure it's quite effective.
I think right now you're stressing. For no reason. Just because you've moved into more recent tests does not mean you've magically lost the skill set that you've built up and established.
I would see how the October exam goes. I don't know where you…
I read somewhere once that it takes about an hour to wake up. I find that my mind is super groggy if I wake up on Saturday to PT and I don't go to the gym beforehand! I would give yourself a few hours beforehand... maybe do something that really wak…
I completely agree with @nye8870 .... I've taken it once before too and at no point did I feel like my endurance lagged. If it's game day thay means you've had 8 hours of sleep, hydrated, worked our prior to, warmed up, and have a zillion gallons of…
@Matt1234567 said:
I've heard of some students who focus on three passages or the passages with most amounts of questions as a strategy to achieve scoring in their desired range.
Hmmmmm. I've never considered this...... I consistently get anywhe…
I'm the exact same way. One day I even had a panic attack during a PT.
My advice (in addition to all the above comments about doing many PTs) is to learn to reduce stress/anxiety. Deep abdomen breathing is supposed to help with this. Take some time …
In a perfect world, someone would pay me to workout and eat doughnuts all day.
Like...Kim Kardashian, but because I would be eating doughnuts all day I would be 10x cooler, if not more.
I took a retake yesterday. I'm working through the 160s now (as fresh PTs... I'm almost in the 170s), so I retook PT 50 last night.
I think it's good for a number of reasons:
1. You still get that timed practice in.
2. Although questions feel "fami…