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…
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 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…