Nope, November is not too late. Depending on where you're applying to, some of them take in Feb (or I guess its now Jan) as well. I know that most Ontario schools generally start first round of admissions around december/Jan so November is not too l…
How would they know it's an old photo though? Like there's no way proctors will recognize you or the photo. It's not like lsat ticket has a function of when the photo was uploaded. If they really cared about that then they'd clear their database of …
@alyhobbs I think there's a list floating around somewhere about them if you google.
Here's some of the toughest I've come across for varying reasons: PT27, S2, Game 2; PT24, Game 3; PT14, Game 3.
Nothing tests your understanding like explaining why something is sufficient or necessary without using those words to explain how conditional relationships work. Furthermore, I've found that answering the questions allows me to revisit a specific s…
@"up the Chels" wonderful list! Some of my personal favorites are Judith Butler, Noam Chomsky, Michel Foucault, Antonio Gramsci,Bell hooks, Durkheim, Weber and Edward Said.
I should've added this on my other post but my program was a lot of theory …
I came across this old post from @akistotle the other day actually about art history. I don't have the link to that post but what was suggested was basically visiting: https://www.dummies.com/education/art-appreciation/art-history-timeline/
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If you're feeling paralyzed or stuck, glance at the questions. Are there a lot of questions asking you for flat out inferences without providing additional premises? Are there more questions that provide you with additional premises? If so, do those…
One thing I have found personally and I have also seen other people say is to worry less about the time and more about getting the questions correct. So if it takes you 30 more seconds to get -0 then you can start there at -0 and work your time d…
@LAWYERED I would recommend against using some of the earlier PT's for PT's because there's been a lot of changes, especially in LR. Depending on who you talk to, they will either recommend using the earlier PTs for drilling or foregoing them all to…
So the curriculum uses material composed from PT 1-35. The timed drills are to be done after finishing the CC. Depending on the specific purpose of the drill and the person's weaknesses, or areas to be targeted, the drill can be comprised of PT 1-35…
But I take it from your comment that i'm better off studying than seeking accommodations?
Maybe the two don't need to be mutually exclusive. Seek accommodations but also keep studying. If you get accomodations, be sure to incorpoate the accomod…
I think this should be a prerequiste read in the course, especially in the introduction. And anytime people feel frustated after a bad question, section, PT.
I think you're experiencing a common occurrence when we first start PT-ing. We're so focused on looking at all the questions within timed conditions, as we are advised to throughout our prep, we end up sacrificing our accuracy. There's a fine line b…
@LCMama2017 I think it depends on whatever is easier for you to read. If you think not chaining something will make you forget about the rule then maybe put it on the master chain. However, if you think that a super long master chain will just confu…
Figure it out yourself so that you can remember how to solve the problem when you face it on the test. In the videos, JY discusses the idea of "not freezing" frequently and that stems from the problem solving skills you need. If you rely too much on…
So if you BR score is just touching on 160 or low 160s, I believe the general adage is to revisit the CC. Your BR score should be, at minimum, above your target score.
I understand your frustations, I had something similar happen. Someone told me that you should focus on the individual sections within the test as a whole instead of the overall PT score. So for example, examine why a particular LR section was good …