@logicfiend Yeah I highly suggest going over PT 74, that was the test I took officially and it was brutal compared to all the PTs I had taken!
@harrismegan Idk, I eat breakfast and the next thing I know it's 8-9pm and I'm tired xD
Don't worry about how long it takes to finish the LG bundle! It's at the end of the curriculum, so if you're taking the test in October/December, then finishing it in another 2-3 weeks won't hurt. In fact, it can only help you! After you finish the …
@sarkisp23 haha thanks for the compliment, man ! I understand your sentiment because in high school I played football and ran track all 4 years. I want to do incredibly well on this exam, my competitive drive makes me study 5-6 hours a day, everyday…
In my opinion the shift is just getting use to a different pattern. I'm not sure if it's me or the test but the PTs 65+ take advantage of abstract answer choices more often than previous tests. I know this psyches me out because it's one of the firs…
I agree with @brna0714. If this is something that happens at the end of a section, it may be the shifting of the questions. Earlier questions may seem clear (depending on your understanding of the exam) but even high scorers will find the questions …
This kind of scares me considering I was just approaching the mid 60 PTs. My exam is 2 weeks from now (and in the PTs up until 65 I average -5/-6). So now I'm a bit scared, lol. Well time to go print those and study hard. So glad this came up now an…
Thank you for the last bit of info, Mike! I recently purchased your book, and it's helped me immensely with RC and LR. Thank you for taking the time to give us last minute reminders!
This was how I felt when I first started studying for the LSAT. Flawed and Weakening questions were the hardest questions for me. Eventually, though, I started to get the hang of the questions by noticing the patterns in the weakening/flawed questio…
I'm not sure how indicative 68 is (I haven't taken it), but I took Preptest 70 (before I took my Dec LSAT exam) and it didn't seem extremely hard. Sometimes games are just harder on some I guess? Maybe it's a mental block. For example, on test day I…
@moocow314 that may be it. The first section I tend to miss more and usually when I go back it's because of something simple I over looked that I would would catch in the 2nd LR section.
@rblackshear I know the feeling, but sections with only 25 q…
That may be it, but I had also done LR questions before the set I'm referring to in my post. I wonder if certain question types that I'm better with are appearing more in later/earlier section but not in the other one? Thank you for your input, let …
@"Kelsie Marie" Yeah I don't seem to be performing as well on other PT LR Sections, although I've noticed an improvement overall. Thanks for the input! Hopefully others can chime in:)!
I've recently been reading through the LSAT Trainer's RC breakdowns. It's like someone illuminated a dark cavern for me. I wish I had bought this sooner!
You would be correct that is how much I get wrong (12-14). I use to get about 10 wrong (before I took my first real LSAT), but something is off this time around. I usually have about 5-6 minutes on the last passage, but that's not the biggest proble…
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@alexroark5 I guess it's just one of those things that can go either way. 50% of the people may find reading the stimulus first easier and vice versa. Personal preference? The way our brains are wired individually? I had my AP Lit teacher tell us to…
That puts a bit of ease on my mine @LSATisland thank you! Yeah I've been taking multiple sections, just not actual PTs. I do my best despite the interruptions :l.. Also, thank you for the support. Have a great day !