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lilpingling

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  • I read the book and I took a lot from it. Anyone can send me a message if they have questions. I don't exactly use her method 100% exactly as she recommends, but I incorporate about 90% of it into my own process now. I wouldn't recommend it as a sta…
  • @jgotlb18 For the record, I just did a full BR and forced myself to change answers only when I was 100% positive they were wrong and guess what I did? Left 2 wrong answers uncorrected and made 2 right answers wrong. If I'd just left it alone I would…
  • I am in your exact position. I'm signed up for November but still testing about 4-5 points below my goal. That said, I did have a major epiphany yesterday that I'm hoping will help. I completed a test in print and made notes about my thought proces…
  • It's funny how the average LSAT score is somewhere in the neighborhood of 152 and yet by reading message boards, you'd think it's a 170. While 7sage's boards are, I think, the most encouraging and mature of any I've found (by far), it's still easy t…
  • @detroit_suzuka I really feel for you. The LSAT has a way of taking highly intelligent people and stripping them of their comfort and skill. I'm generally a very fast learner and I get rattled when things don't come to me quickly. Kids are less than…
  • @CardsnHogz I have two full semesters of straight Fs because I was young, stupid, and overwhelmedoverwhelmed and didn't bother to withdraw in time. If not for those semesters, I'd have a 3.88 as opposed to a 2.99. Obviously, I know these semesters a…
  • Thanks for checking in. It's nice to know other parents are muddling through this too. My daughter is a little older, so she is pretty self sufficient. I'm no longer dealing with the stress of having a little one, but I am simultaneously dealing wit…
  • You know you're in a really weird place in life when you map out: CLAW --> /LAW
  • I find White Claw and junk food to be particularly helpful. But seriously, I found that I was having a lot of trouble with a stagnant score and lack of improvement, so I decided to give the Loophole in LSAT Reasoning a try. I was a little hesitant …
  • If you go to the Problem Sets page, keep scrolling down past the " Create Problem Sets" section to "Existing Problem Sets." You can sort by most recent and find every set you've ever made. I use it constantly for reference and to find notes/progress…
  • @VerdantZephyr said: @lilpingling I think that is atypical. I first started calculating my possible flex scores while doing 4 sections. I went something like -0 LR, -1 LG, -4 RC, -5 LR. Those are very different Flex scores depending on whic…
  • I've taken several PTs in which I first simulated the flex and scored, then immediately took the additional LR section and added in the results and rescored. The most my score has ever deviated was a single point. The question types vary, but it see…
  • I feel your pain. I focus has been a lifelong struggle for me (hence, me taking the LSAT at 41). One thing that has been extremely helpful for me is incorporating a "warm-up" into my studying. I recently noticed that it takes me 30 - 40 minutes to …
  • I'm not sure exactly how it's weighted, but this may help. https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/
  • I have a related question- I'm fairly certain this is a stupid question and I already know the answer, but I genuinely can't find a source that has clear information. As long as the room itself meets the criteria, are there any restrictions as to wh…