Id say either way you should retake. I think you can use one or two, but i dont think using all 3 is a good idea at all. Even if oyur already at goal score, you wanna save at least one for next attempt in case you do worse than expected
Look at the tests you got 167/168. What sections did you do best at?
It could be that test was particularly easier on those sections.
Or it could be that the sections you usually do worse on are easier.
Identiy the pattern
No
for example,
as one smokes more, the chance of one getting heart disease goes up
Does that imply, as the chance of one getting heart disease goes up, one is smoking more? No
Why? Because the chance of you getting heart disease could go up in…
@nicolelauren19 said:
Hi there!
I also quit my FT job to work PT. I am also a FT student in my last semester. This has been my study plan post CC:
I am slowly working my way through The Loophole in Logical Reasoning book by Ellen Cas…
What happens if you just force yourself to read faster? id give that shot. For me at least, it actually improves my retention and concentration for some reason
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
There are three just like the 7sage version. If you want to know what the actual version looks like you can go on the LSAC website. There's also all sorts of accessibility options for you during the actual test. I put mi…
i used the surface pro and I think there is more than one color. At the beginning they allow you to set it. I automatically just used yellow, default, so tbh im not sure if my advice is 100% accurate.
Either way, I think you should be highlighting …
For me I hide the timer.
in a PERFECT world, you obviously wouldnt look at the timer, because your instincts would be so good you wouldnt need it, and the 10 seconds or so you waste looking at the timer over the course of a section would be saved
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I personally like to do a bit every day.
The schedules arent personalized to your weaknesses, its pretty cookie cutter. There are plenty of forums on good studying schedules maybe see which one fits you. Personally for me, a bit of each sections wo…
It would be a loooong list of question... Conditional reasoning is on every LR section I think just going through the CC doing problem sets
or untimed sections is the way to go
Cant speak on your latter question.
for the former, if you're travelling with your a son, and its just a tour, and not part of any formal interview, casual should be ok. In fact, its probably good to lighten up a bit, I thinking wearing formal for …
I think if your looking for a 5+ increase from 150-155, 1.5 months is enough if you really dedicate yourself. But I see no reason to limit yourself. Can you cut back a bit on the work hours, really buckle down on the LSAT? especially starting from a…
the thing is youll miss a lot of questions over the course of hella PTs. So its really up to you. I think if you can 100% get it after BR then its fine you dont have to put it. Maybe during BR you will still unsure like 50/50 but got it right i woul…
I dont really see the difference
A PT is 4 timed sections.
You can either take a timed section, then BR, which is what I assume your timed section strategy is
Or take a full PT, then BR it it the next day. IMO the difference is pretty neglible. …
I started with a 155 I think post CC, and currently scoring high 160s timed.
I personally think doing a bit of each section is the way to go, but it all comes down to personal preference. Personally, I find just taking time to divide up my mind and…
@"Cant Get Right" as far as tutors go. @"Cant Get Right" is best for strategies which is key if u wanna get a high score.
Honestly, to get a high score, and how dissapointed it seems you are, can you just study full time? Is it imperative you get …
well 95 hours is every single problem set which i dont think you need to do. 2 hours is good! as long as you are really focusing during those and absorbing the information, as the CC is the most important part, setting the foundation.
For me, durin…
i think the personalized schedule isnt really personalized its pretty cookie cutter.
i would just browse around the forums see what works for people and construct one yourself that fits your schedule.
Maybe doing a bit of each a day?