I dont highlight or mark anything. I think it just wastes time. With practice youll be more sensitive to key words anyway? I think its worth it if your aiming for a super high score to not spend time highlighting. Sure it could be disastrous, but it…
Im looking as well! Taking may and july. i wanted to do june but on deadline day it was open in the morning so when i tried registering at night for some reason it JUST became full lool rip
I have a different approach. I dont think its as useful to do a game 10 times in a row. I do a game, move on to the next, and ill move back to the original game once i do a full cycle of say 20 games. Idk, for me i dont find it helpful to immediatle…
i havent heard anything like this. Im also curious. I tested the requirements on proctor u so my computer seems fine anyway. But i am curious what kind of device they loan. I imagine a tablet is probably disadvantageous to a full size computer?
I agree. I think the lessons are super important. But i dont think every problem set is key. Problem sets are just real problems, but from older tests. If, theoretically, the problem sets were problems from more recent tests, theyd be even more usef…
You should prioritize the main lessons, cut down on problem sets, and do full PTS. Look at the schedule, set a good rate for yourself so you can get a good amount of full PTs with blind review in. The problem sets are from older tests, so youd proba…
Ive always erred on splitting no matter what. And I think if you cant figure out any inferences within 20-30 seconds just brute force. But as long as you can keep making inferences i think its valid
For me just 7sage was fine I think doing more practice tests and just understanding J.Ys strategy was more worth than delving into a different strategy. Its not that different, but it will take time, and time you spend doing drills/translations in l…
@cooljon525 said:
I asked about this too. I was told this would be a bad idea and you should sleep and wakeup at the same time a week before your exam. Try meditation. When someone recommended that to me, i was like thats complete bullshit, th…
Hm Idk I think be careful with how many of the 80s you take as u wanna save em. Personally, I didnt feel they were harder or easier, just different. In fact, my RC score has been the best in the few 80s test ive taken.
LR has been more or less the …
@noonawoon said:
@lexxx745 It doesn't look like there is a way to send screenshots via PM. I recommend emailing LSAC yourself to have this information in writing if they don't update their websites to include it. I can post the convo here, tho…
@jmarmaduke96 said:
I forget where I heard it, so I could be mistaken, but I believe that with LSAT Flex they are extending the limit to 4 tests this cycle
Cant find anything about 4 takes online
I mean i dont see how you should really practice any different. the extra 2 sections comes after a break after 3 sections so it wont really be any different. Its just now you know that in the first 3 sections 1 will be lr 1 rc 1 lg
For me reading faster helps me understand. obviously theres a limit to how fast one can read but i actually find myself doing better and my mind working better when im reading faster
More consistent breaks in between and less long breaks. I think long breaks kind of disincentivise you to continue studying. I like shorter breaks in between. Maybe a 2-3 days off a week?
@taschasp said:
I doubt it'd be a determining factor. Kind of like differentiating between a 177 and a 178 on the LSAT.
Comparison is good and so is conclusion. Because 177 and 178 is so uncommon difference between 4.0 and 3.96 also wont mak…
Can you post some scores and which PTs you took? Might be helpful. Perhaps the higher scores were in the old PTs? And lower scores in the much more recent PTs?
It took me around 60 PTs to be PTing where I want, but granted, Ive pretty much done every PT from 1-45. Which means like idk maybe if I didnt do 1-45 but did all the recent ones woulda hit my goal score sooner?