I think it depends on how far along you are. With June being so far away still theres no real rush to get into serious timing so you can continue to take your time and make sure you understand and can pick up on the inferences. Once you've got it do…
I mean that is what I do. I time myself and once I finish I look over the rules again then go over each question and make sure the right answer actually works (or doesn't if MBF)
I would say ur doing it fine. I always interpreted that as once ur done with them timed, go back over them checking to make sure they're all right (like blind review) then check your answer (and then fool proof/redo games that you struggled with and…
so did a real quick look, most testimonials only say starting score or final score so hard to say how much people really improved. I would look into attending a class free to test it out or see if they offer refunds after the first class so you can …
As above, you can get Cambridge packets for more drilling. Also, LR questions are all variations of each other. You need to break down the stimulus and figure out what is wrong/missing or how it could be strengthen, etc. As you continue through and …
improvement is improvement. Earlier tests are a little bit different but imo not necessarily all that much easier. There is clearly fundamental issues that you need to address. I would try going over a question type in the course and then drilling a…
The whole point of doing the Cambridge packets are that you are just doing so many questions that it just becomes second nature. you wanna really focus on finding the patterns bc they are there. Also going into prep thinking how much you hate it may…
Ive never even thought of using a highlighter... and the thought of doing so and swapping back and forth between holding 2 diff things sounds not fun... but what ever is more comfy and natural to you. GL every1 taking today!
http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/absences.cfm
http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/withdraw-test-registration "Please note that if you miss the Withdraw LSAT Registration - No Refund deadline, your LSAC file will note "absent." This is NOT a score of zer…
although u need to be there by 8:30, TC are unpredictable... it could be past 10 by starting time. They put it there so stuff can't happen and then people complain it took so long
http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/preptest-74-video-explanations-questions/
Course/syllabus -> down to PT74, print/score/explanation options are there. If you took it already and its in your 7sage grader you would be able to access from resources i…
well not too great at this stuff but that does look right. I think it's not the same just because of the () turning into the "and" statement. I think the transition causes issues when you look at it converted. Though as far as I can tell those tran…
yes you can. you would probably less likely to get as much as if you were on WL and get off + scholly with a new score but if you get straight up acceptance and score higher you can contact them to let them know and see what they can do for you (alm…
@"Alex Short" idk, that makes it look like X can't build Y and Z which isn't how I see it. I see it as X can build Y and Z but cannot build Y if it doesnt also build Z
withdrawing is before the test, canceling is having ur test not scored. If you plan on canceling your score I would recommend just withdrawing now as you never know how the future will go. No one plans to need 3 takes but no one can predict the futu…
I know the consensus with MLG is don't bother, better off with LGB if 7sage explanations arn't enough. as for RC, its not talked about too often. I think its supposed to be okay but with RC being as it is, I think it depends on the person for how he…
if you tweak the example and get rid of the "after 10 years" or threw in a time frame that the cancer was cured it might make a little more sense.
Ill use the example from Manhattan. Luis wants to buy a new sweater that costs $40 so he goes to the …