I personally wouldn't recommend it because I noticed myself doing this for strengthen questions and it was because I was so used to do it for NA questions. It wasn't helpful at all, infact it was a bad habit, and it's because the nature of support f…
Hey there, first of all that's a great diagnostic [even with bibles]. Second of all, the CC is meant to be absorbed at a slow rate. The common census around forums is 3 months to go through core curriculum, but it's perfectly alright to take more ti…
In the unlikely event that people are waiting with baited breath to hear how my first semester went and what I thought was useful as 1 L prep you need to wait longer.
Looking forward to this actual detailed post with baited breath.
I think @akistotle covered pretty much all there is to say, in depth.
What's your average BR score breakdown? I think that would really affect the strategy you should approach in terms of solidifying your fundamentals. Personally, I was scoring in …
Having your actual score dip while BR increases is natural. It takes time to get used to implementing strategies. If you haven't recorded yourself doing PT then you need to! It'll open your eyes to all kinds of timing mistakes you make, and then you…
I'd suggesting doing a diagnostic test first and getting some real numbers, that's the only way we can really give you an idea of its possible or not. Lots of people need 3 months just to get through the curriculum. It takes people a while to get in…
Honestly the hardest thing for me to replicate is your time aggression- I have not been able to do 25 questions in 30 minutes let alone 25.
You don't have to do 25 in 25. I think 25 in 25 is a great strategy but that's all it is, a strategy. No…
Not a Sage but generally cookie-cutter review consists of seeing patterns in LR questions [and RC/LG]. There's different methods and advice you'll get for it but it's not just about being able to see these patterns but coming up with effective strat…
Yeah, it's good to plan to take it multiple times but only once you are ready. So taking march as a test run is good if you're scoring above/around your target score by then consistently. Some of those who've taken it more than 3 times have shared h…
I BRd 156 and I want at least a 165 before my test in March. I want to start foolproofing but I can’t get the bundle right now. I
Honestly, three months to go from 140s to 165 is not likely. Especially, since your BR score is below your goal sc…
What about 3 months to foolproof and PT? I’m done with CC and had a post-CC diagnostic in the 140s a few weeks ago
What was your BR score? And what's your PT goal? It really depends on your score breakdown. If you haven't listened to the post-c…
Posting my question here partly because I think I might forget it. How do you study for an undisclosed test? I specifically mean in terms of what PT's do you use to practice? Most recent or a range?
@mjmonte17 ah yes, I've had that pressure before too. I'm surprised that people who know the lsat would advise for it. I think the "get lucky" aspect applies if you're 2-3 points away from your gaol score. I personally have not heard of many people …
@mjmonte17 I'm not against the idea of having multiple scores on record even if there is an upward trend but just against the idea of testing when you know you're not ready (your PT average is lower than your goal score) because if you just look thr…
I don't think you should take it in January. First, and most obvious, is because you haven't hit your target score or close to it in PT. Also, ideally, your BR score should be many points higher than your target score. Either you are suffreing from …
So you should be able to the two sheets and what your hands are doing and clear enough so you can see if you're making markings, indicating support structure, eliminating ac, etc. I'd also recommend making a very detailed spreadsheet that contains t…
Do you videotape yourself and then watch the footage back after a PT/timed section? That might help pinpoint which questions you're spending too much time on so that you can be more cognizant the next time you're doing a PT/timed section.