I think skipping a question should depend on how much you understand the stimulus. Sometimes LSAT writers just try to scare you by making the stimulus long.
Doing what you like to do, life is a party. If being a lawyer is your dream, then you should not let anyone ruin your determination. I know the market is pretty saturated now. But a good lawyer is always needed. My mom said the same thing to me last…
If this test is extremely difficult, then you might get 168 for a 85 raw score, or if this time is as hard as usual, then you might get 168 for a 88 raw score. Anyway dude, now all you have to do is to chill and relax.
I wrote down all the conditional inference in the second game and attacked first 3 questions, then I jumped to the third and last game because it was too time-consuming. The last game is fine I think, but it is weird.
First of all, take one more PT and check analytics and see where your weakness is. Then, go get cambridge packet and drill those type of questions you are not good at. I will do at least 30 a day and start from difficult 1,3 then 2,4. In terms of RC…
@harrismegan, just went NYU law school last sunday. I was amazed by my friend after she told me her work-load and law school final exams. 3 hours and you have to type 5000+words..... This sounds incredibly crazy to me. She told me someone can do 100…
@nicole.hopkins, I second what you said. I am maintaining 3.9 GPA now as a senior. But LSAT is incredibly hard to me and I don't think law school is like undergrad.
countless people who went to law school experienced what we are experiencing. If they could make it, why can't we? Thinking of that, then I just crushed another LG. muhahahaha
In RC, if answer choices are extremely subtle, then POE is a great way to find out nuance between different answer choices. The only situation I would not use POE is I really have to move on due to running out of time in RC.
@harrismegan, I seriously share your frustration though I have not taken the test yet. But I do study for more than a year.If you do not feel confident enough, you might as well choose December. RC is also my pain in ass. But I would not recommend s…
@lpadr009, it is possible that your score fluctuates even after 10 PTs. It indicates you need more practice. Did you check out your analytics yet? What's your weak spot? what's your strength? 10PTs isn't really a lot. It is not uncommon for people t…
@7sagelsatstudent180, oh yeah. I dedicated 40+ hours per week in the summer and burned out 3 times... now school just started. I will try to balance my school work and LSAT.
@nicole.hopkins, your idea is awesome. After I got low 160s but stopped improving, I realized that I always spent too much time on questions that I got wrong anyway and I ended up having no time to do what I am capable of. If I could have enough tim…
@nicole.hopkins , I know! And he also has 4.0 GPA in undergraduate. He said the only myth of LSAT is a lot of hard work. Seeing is believing. Look at him......
Once you reach your goal, who cares you spend 2 years or 3 years or even 3 months? LSAT is very difficult and it takes lots of hard work. Dude, once you reach 170, you are in the same level with 170 scorers and law school will take you. Who cares if…
I am retaking several PTs that I took 2 months ago. It is unlikely that you remember too many questions after you take 20+ PTs. It is great process to reinforce your concept and use the right method to attack the questions once you got wrong. You ca…