@ElleWoods77 If you had put it off it only would've gotten worse...and then you would've gotten closer and CLOSER to the test. Plus, there are other test days, your mental health is most important
@ElleWoods77 enjoy i'm glad you took time off to combat burnout, I might take next week off too.
@"samantha.ashley92" we usually only get through the first LR section.
I think profs are preferable but admissions knows that sometimes TAs are who you interact with on a daily basis and who actually know your work. So it wouldn't be a bad thing especially if it's a glowing letter of recommendation.
What do you mean by different type of questions? @"samantha.ashley92"
I use my phone and one of those gooseneck holder things. I think if you have a selfie stick or tripod lying around those should be sufficient too.
I just took the LR sections of PT 60, and only improved my score from -22 diagnostic to -16. I got pretty much all of the "easiest" questions wrong and the "harder"/ "hardest" right. When I took the sections from PT 30, I got -3 on each section. …
Maybe the prof is just busy. I had this one prof, who was amazing, but a very no-nonsense guy. He had like 3 jobs so he didn't really have time for small-talk, even in emails. He preferred just getting to the heart of the matter. So, can't say for s…
Match the flaw:
So these are interesting because they don't use 'key' words that we are trained to look for but you either have to; (1) look at the stimulus or; (2) parse out the english.
PT47S1Q23: Causation/Correlation
“ignores the possibility …
Also do not take any PT's during the CC. Only take them after. How often you take PT's after CC depends on your target score, your BR score, and your actual score.
@"samantha.ashley92" yeah it's something we've all been through! It's helpful that the 7sage philosophy is also 'don't take till you're ready' so it makes you feel less like a minority or an outlier if you have to postpone your date or even by a yea…
@LSATStudent780 the drills aren't something provided to you by the curriculum but what you do with outside resources.
The two most common types are section drills and question-type drills. Section drills are where you drill a section (so say LG fro…
@"samantha.ashley92" yeah! When the applications open up, you can indicate which date(s) you're writing. So they won't consider/look at your application until the score is in. If say, you are signed up for Nov and Jan and you are satisfied with Nov,…
Buckle in! I'll update as I find more...I know I've done most of these types before. Some of the ones I found are more flexible in terms of how they fit in but they give you the general gist.
1) Attacking the source of the argument (PT19, S2, Q14; …
Basically, you can't make any assumptions. You have to read each statement exactly as it states and push the statements together to make any inferences if you can, similar to logic games.
Sometimes, you won't be able to anticipate ahead of time wha…
Is this your first PT post CC? If so, that's pretty normal for you to score near your diagnostic. It's really rare for most people to improve drastically on their first PT post CC. Also, your blind review score, will give us a better understanding o…