I'm currently struggling with this too. My entire mark hinges on whether I have a good RC day or a bad RC day (how sad is that!)
I am incorporating RC section drilling into my daily routine. I use the Cambridge packages and use them without timing …
A) No.
Probably not.
C) Probably.
D) No.
E) It's set up exactly how the newer PTs are.
F) Mine used their voice.
G) Yes.
H) Only a watch.
I) You probably could.
J) During the break, yes.
K) Yes, for during the break.
L) No.
I believe I read somewhere that you're not FULLY awake until an hour after you wake up (I don't know where I read this or if it's accurate, but I think it is). As a result of that, I would probably try to wake up at least 2 hours before you PT. Enou…
I have a little note pack of things I need to remember... biconditionals, valid/invalid argument forms! I review it every morning while I blow dry my hair! (multittasking FTW)
@nye8870 said:
@harrismegan We are meeting for a group BR this Wednesday PT 63. I have taken it and all I will say is, give it one more try. Then come join us to discuss Wed evening.
Okay! I have decided to do PT #63 tomorrow afternoon. What tim…
I was just thinking about this today!
Typically for LG I have the same issue. I usually get 0 wrong, but there are those instances where I get 1 wrong and I have about 5-8 minutes remaining in time.
Usually, I go back and I only fully redo the quest…
@sockstcat said:
LSAC website: Blackening of answer spaces on your answer sheet must be done before time is called for any given section.
After time is called/in between sections, yes, absolutely do not bubble in any answers, but there's nothing …
Sit down after registration, fill out scan sheet with identifiable information (not timed, everyone does this together), instructions read for #1, 35 minutes, instructions read for #2, 35 minutes, instructions read for #3, 35 minutes, 15 minute brea…
I definitely abandoned the memory method (sorry 7Sage!). The Trainer (in my opinion) is superior because it helps you really identify how the information in the passage relates to each other and how to best go about attacking the passage.
@"Samcandoit!" said:
do you think 1 PT per week is enough and reasonable for a full-time student?
If you've just started your PTs and you have sometime before you write (I'm assuming you're not writing October?) then yes, 1 PT a week is plenty wit…
@mes08 said:
I'm skeptical as to whether this really is the best advice. Surely taking a break can be immensely beneficial when you're burnt out.
Fair enough! I definitely didn't advise anyone to take a break "until they regained their motivation…
For RC, I usually spend sometime reviewing some notes that I've made because it's my worst section. My notes include things like..... what to look for/general questions that they ask/ways to attack (these notes came from the LSAT Trainer).
When I …
@eastring said:
Are you guys also experiencing a drop in score? Are you going to take a break?
Oh absolutely. I took a break (about a week and a half), I wrote on Monday and scored a 170. I burnt myself out the first week back, took an exam Satur…
I agree with @Pacifico ! Go through each question and negate the answer choice and ask yourself "does this ruin in the argument?". If it does, you've found the right answer! If not, keep looking! NA I found, too, to be quite difficult, but eventuall…