@rockytoral said:
Should I keep PTing until the exam or....?
Take it easy. You won't be ready for December unless your goal score is in the mid-150's. It just can't be rushed.
What's your goal score? With that we can help to set some different …
@cjones76 said:
I set small incremental goals each test. So next test try to reach 18/19. Once you reach that try to reach 20/21.
I calculated how much time that allowed me per question and knew that if I was going over I needed to move on. So, …
@sean.marz said:
It takes much longer, but BRing the entire test works out much better for me because it forces me to go over everything again.
I dig on this. Recommend it now. Nothing to lose. Just don't get into the mindset where it's like ... I…
@gyoo01 said:
Is it okay to bring multiple watches?
Rules state you are allowed one analog watch on your desk. Practice with one. There's no magic bullet. Plenty of us underperformed WITH a real 180 watch, so, don't over-hype it.
@goldmist said:
hearing this took the weight off my shoulders to rush through studying!
That's what we're here for!
Well @Pacifico is also here for the free espresso martinis.
@Pacifico said:
Sorry, but I only take advice from centaurs that score a 180...
Well I barely believe in the existence of unicorns as it is so I could HARDLY be expected to hitch my cart to any half man half horse claiming to have gotten a 181 as …
@goldmist said:
So would you say that it's best to give yourself more time to BR and learn from the mistakes?
YES
@goldmist said:
Having said that, would it also help to frequently review the questions I have done incorrectly in the past?
It…
@goldmist said:
I am on PT 45 right now and I hope to work up to the newest one.
Regardless of what your goal score is, THIS is certainly not realistic. That would require 6 PT's a week. Aim for a maximum of 3 PT's a week with solid BR.
@kevin0705 said:
"/A -> /B " in the causal relationship is A -> B
No—if you're given /A -> /B, that means you're given B -> A. And To say A -> B from B -> A would be to reverse sufficient and necessary. Big no-no.
@focaliant said:
Over time the patterns emerge, and additionally all of that patient reading helps you quickly decipher the LSAT's often cryptic and convoluted prose.
Yes!
@focaliant said:
That then translates to higher scores in other sections,…
OP-- I echo @Pacifico . You are spending WAY too long on individual questions. This test requires the self-discipline to move on as opposed to spinning your wheels.
@nbrick11 You are what we, affectionately, refer to as a "unicorn" (someone with a 165+ diagnostic). You're the second one I've ever "met." Plenty of solid takeaways for non-unicorns such as myself.
Kudos--and for the non-magical members of the com…
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
I usually load it with butter. 3 tablespoons of local and raw butter from only grass fed cows.
Hell yeah ... Are you my HFLC soulmate ???
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
Bulletproof brand beans
I've never used their beans -- only the Brain Octane oil.
The BulletProof beans are just benefitting from marketing. The beans are in no real way part of the "bulletproof" experience. It's the MCT's an…
@PMLSAT83 said:
Can i correctly assume that you've replaced the butter with this?
I mean, the brain octane oil the bomb dot com.
If you're just using regular coconut oil then I'd probably mix it with butter. Wow such flavor. Many lovely fats. Or …
@PMLSAT83 said:
Rather, any coffee and these two ingredients?
The MCT is IMO the most important but the combination is fine ... Depends on your goals. Cannot stress enough that the quality of the ingredients is non-negotiable.