I recommend @danielznelson for RC. He's truly an RC master and he has helped me increase my score on the newer tests, improve my general pacing and timing strategy, and go about RC in the most EFFICIENT way possible. He's in high demand so I'd reach…
Keep on it! The September test is very popular but there will be last-minute cancellations due to people pushing back to December. The last date to push back to December without having to withdraw entirely is August 22. If spots don't open up after …
This is true for easier questions, and especially in the earlier PTs. Once you move into PT 65+ and especially in the 70s, this method will screw you over. You MUST understand the whole stimulus, and in excruciatingly high detail, in order to get to…
Usually, any work experience is considered "relevant" work experience in the sense that as long as you put forth a significant time commitment and a rationale as to why you're doing the work that you're doing, it could be an impactful point on your …
Hey, I haven't taken the LSAT yet, so I'm not in the best position to speak about retakes after a potential fluke but I've been sick while trying to study for this test. First of all, your body needs time to recuperate fully. I think taking the two …
Hi, I only completed the CC once and found it sufficient as a baseline (that is only if you take time doing the problem sets and blind reviewing them). Once I took the first few PTs after completing the CC, they really exposed my weaknesses and gaps…
Hey -- this was mentioned elsewhere on the forum, or perhaps on one of JY's videos, but he recommends just completely closing your eyes and counting to 10, or even 20, if you feel a breakdown or panic attack come on during the test. Yes, this is pre…
I try to look for premise/conclusion indicators, context indicators (other people's argument) and other structural similarities between stimuli -- once you get the structure down, you'll see that they repeat time and again. Once you start internaliz…
If you haven't done problem sets already (available under Syllabus --- with questions pooled together by question type from PTs 1-35), I would recommend them. This is a good way to practice your weaknesses and avoid burning full-length PTs too early…
@cm214998 I'm also available after the New Year! I think we should meet to confer and see where everyone is at in terms of studying stage, and perhaps break off into even smaller groups based on that... in my past experience with LSAT study groups, …
Don't give up! My LG score was truly hopeless at first, but with months of drilling (on and off - I think you shouldn't let yourself burnout with just LG) I'm finally scoring around the -3/4 range. I would also advise for taking timed, full-length g…
I try to avoid answer choices that are factually accurate (i.e. supported by the passage) but either too broad or too specific to the main point. My first round of elimination goes from reading each answer choice and stopping to cross it out if I fi…
For me, I started to feel like things "clicked" when based on my analytics, I was only missing level 4 or 5 difficulty questions and had 100% confidence for non-BRed answers that I got correct in LR. This happened after doing problem sets (i.e drill…