Feeling the pain. Right ther w u @RafaelBernard and @LSATcantwin . Was getting those 170s till last weeks PT.. 164 crushed me..
Keep grinding, took 78 today and got a 170!!.
BR it, squeeze it for everything its worth then... move on, thats my mott…
Hey @sabeena95, blind review or BR is when you take a regular practice test or section and , after completing it but before looking at the Answers, go through it untimed and just make sure you were correct or incorrect and record your BR AC. Then yo…
I would prescribe 7sage. The value is unparalleled, and the LSAT is not an-hour-a week test, it requires serious devotion and a solid grasp of fundemantals, which may entail you having to revisit lessons multiple times and such. Having access to the…
Hey @apawalter i do record them bc you have the option to choose which PTs show up on analytics! (Thank you 7sage!!)
I just write down which ones are real PTs
@LSATcantwin personally i do better with a couple of sections b4 RC, i try to take on a RC section first thing to improve on that, but i def. Get what your saying.
Its quite frustrating improving at this point .. cant seem to break that 174. Its m…
Interesting, i have been unable to break the -4/-5 average on RC. And i was telling someone yesterday that -3 of those are qs that i have narrowed down to 2 ACs and my gut tells me one but i overthink it and pick the other one, which is 9/10 wrong
The newer tests have definitely moved abit of the focus for RC. Of course the MOST IMPORTANT thing to do going into a passage is to read for structure, but LSAC has definitly started incorporating aspects of critical reading that were less important…
Have you tried to employ a 25 in 25 minute method? This means you have around 10 minutes to go around a second time. For myself, this was fantastic bc some questions that on the first round seemed dubious at best looked much mor straightforward on m…
So one thing i find with skipping is that the AC that i am 80-85 sure i got, if i return to them than i start to question my gut, and get things wrong.
How sure were u that u got these correct on the first round?, my second round i generally go fi…
As for notation and returning to ACs, @Sami has a fantastic method which i saw in a different thread. I kinda modified it for myself. But its def. Worth a look
Hey twins, i also was stuck at that -5, working on perfecting my skipping and productivity with the banked time, im down to 2-3 per section, still aways away from 0 but it works
Yeah, dont worry one. I think i also scored a 147 on my diag. And this past week got a 173. Its like being tested in a different language.
This is the beginning of your LSAT journey.
Focus on the CC and be relentless while learning the fundementa…
FANTASTIC explanation @BinghamtonDave !! Spoken like a true afficianado !
( lol good thing we arent tested in spelling, i butchered that so bad, my spellcheck couldnt even help)
@LSATcantwin yeah i just did that game yesterday in PT72. Knocked me off my game. But after the panic i was able to really visualize what was going and i was able to salvage 3 pts. I think as long as you try out a couple of scenarios, and get a f…
As @"marvin.dike" said, this is crucial for all tests, earlier and more recent. But there are far more attractive AC on the newer test that can trip you up. The correct AC may be the crappiest AC EXCEPT for the fact that it isnt factually inaccurat…
Hey, @spitzy11, @LSATcantwin i feel your pain. The important thing to realize is that on the newer tests many of the AC are highly attractive bc they do a great job at what the question is asking, the reason they are disqualified is bc they are fac…
Hey, yeah i took my test in israel back in December, it has the same format as the standard test. Not being able to see the breakdown is really rough. You just receive an email with your score and percentile