I'm amazed at how many people don't read the instructions on their ticket. My center turned away several people because they didn't have pictures on their ticket and numerous people had grocery bags instead of ziplocs
We had 8 people in our room alone not show up. As well as this one guy who would not put his pencil down when the Proctor called time. She ended up getting in his face and telling him to put his pencil down when she said to or she was going to throw…
I only had 2 LR sections. One was the one you mentioned. The other one said something about a waste to energy plant. Unless of course this was the same one as the knee you mentioned lol
@Sheri123 forgot to mention, but in the free consultation with @c.janson35 we did a mini session and it was so mind blowing that I definitely had to do more sessions. I definitely recommend at least getting the free consultation. And no I haven't be…
@Sheri123 well I don't really have time to do many full PTs(yes go ahead and crucify me 7sage community lol) so i have just been working on LR sections everyday and maybe a LG and RC section once a week. Normally on LG and RC im -always right around…
@Sheri123 yes, with @c.janson35. So some of the first things we did for LR was to just look at question types that I was struggling with. However, I felt like going through every question would be helpful so for the past 3 times we went through one …
I worked on the section which I did the worst on. LG and RC was near perfect but LR was terrible(-20).so I did a few tutoring sessions with Corey Jason (can't find his tag) which were extremely helpful, and I've seen vast improvement.
bubbling at the end of each section is totally cool as long as your Proctor gives you your test back during the break saw this done when I took the October LSAT. Definitely a terrible idea to wait until the end of section to bubble in.