I think timed sections or PT, either or is fine. Should focus on reading comp but you definitley need to PT once or twice more to really see your weaknesses become some tests are harder than others in certain sections
Plenty of people get into great law schools with four or more takes. Law schools are inclined to take your highest score, but I think the more you take the worst it will look (altho not a lot)
Like someone with an ideal score one take I think alway…
it really depends. If you can get -0 during BR or -1 I think its fine. I mean -0 is pretty unrealistic for a regular timed LR section. You will miss some. But if your understanding is there then it will just come with more and more practice
Yea, those are the videos that are taken down. In the vids, the question itself isnt actually there J.Y. makes the game boards and goes through each question but doesnt actually show the question itself
@"Cant Get Right" said:
The thing that’s most concerning for me is that your BR score isn’t any higher than your timed score. Got to raise that up. Are you really doing BR thoroughly and following the correct methodology?
Whatever the iss…
I think at that rate is too slow, I dont think you need to do every single problem set from the CC. I think a PT at LEAST once every 2 weeks is a must, whether your in CC or not. Honestly even one a week is fine, there are so many released practice …
I dont think you should count on transferring
between acing 1L and transfering to top 14, or going from 149-170, both are really tough journeys. If your intent on top 14, id go for 170. Dont go for fall 2020, wait till 2021, and go ham studying
Honestly RC is really hard to improve on I honestly think its a skill that just takes a ton of time to get better at - reading. I think youd do better to perfect LR cuz its half the test and for sure LG. A lot of people say LG is just a how hard do …
@Hopeful9812 said:
I'm not sure of that function. Another option is to write down the problems you got wrong in a journal and then just create your own drills using those problem sets.
Yea thats a good idea. Problem is if you havent been kee…
As far as the amount of times taking LSAT, ive seen posts of some people that have taken it around the number of times you have, maybe you can PM them for personal advice
@"Lucas Carter"
Well at this point fall 2021 is a given.
I think you have to reassess your studying. 12-15 hours a week might not be enough of just drilling. Need to throw in some sections in there.
Good news is, you have a lot of time for fall 2021 admission. Id…
Keep understanding spending great time during BR to know everything
eventually your intuition will be refined and youll get it. As far as nerves, well things outside the LSAT might help. When im feeling pent up i like to go work out makes a huge d…
I dont think you can filter for the ones you got wrong, just gotta go through the problem sets and manually check. If you deleted the pt data, i dont think you can get it back
@lsat8709 said:
@lexxx745 I would watch a couple of the videos JY posts of himself taking actual logic game sections. My advice is to be very organized and write down each rule vertically from the first rule to the last rule. Sometimes you can…