@"Alan Cheuk" said:
LR from PT1-4 are now available in Ultimate+'s Question Bank, so Ultimate+ is now complete and available for regular enrollments and upgrades!
Question Bank is BAE, y'all.
@LeoA1994 said:
If one were to use a book to supplement 7Sage with
The Trainer.
Period.
That is the credited response.
I am going to be reading Manhattan and PS for my tutoring purposes and will keep track of any morsels I find.
I'm feeling like this thread is not super encouraging and maybe we all need to find something to do with ourselves The sudden openness of schedule most of us are experiencing can be a trap (and idleness invites rumination).
So let's all go find so…
@shainabarber said:
what# PT has the rigor of modern tests? Like where do we see the shift in difficulty?
I noticed shifts began in the mid 60's. Another shift in the 70's but of a more subtle nature.
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I'd say the shift in difficulty starts to become noticeable in the 60s. Some say the 50s, depends on your strengths/weaknesses
True--Don't forget about Maize and Riddled Basins, both of which were late 40's/early 50's.
@lschoolgo said:
regardless of what people say i am finding that old RC is not much use or indicative of one's performance on current RC.
100% true, IMO
@babybenny said:
sometimes I can't be sure whether I pick the right answer.
Yeah ... everyone feels this way from time to time The end goal of prep is feeling this way less, and Corey is right to emphasize POE as the primary means by which one ge…
@katherinestein24 said:
the brutality of the hours is less about the number are more about the unpredictability (this goes all the way up the food chain), it can get VERY boring and repetitive and the hierarchy makes you feel like a cog in a machin…
@josephellengar said:
Takes less than a second to reset to X:25 between sections.
assumes people have fingernails long enough to facilitate adjustments. and i've ripped the mechanism out of one of these cheap casios without much force.
@nikdim67 said:
Do you believe in 2 months time
It took me over a year to make a 20+ point jump. So, I would be shocked if you do it in 2 months. And very little shocks me in the world of LSAT these days.
Hi @splitterhopeful ---
I vote cancel. Heal. Take care of yourself. Be COMPLETELY READY for December and hit it out of the park. Keep in mind many schools will take a February score (especially if it's a retake).
@"Ron Swanson" said:
Could I just resize and print out my LinkedIn photo on a nice color printer at my College's library?
dude just go get one done at CVS or post office ... y risk ...