too many PT's
it's burnout
65+ is typically the range when we talk about subtle differences
since you're not in that range and it looks like you are taking too many PT's too close together, i vote burnout.
@KimberlyK said:
Something else you can do is get your CV all nice and pretty and ask your friend to introduce you to his department head
it's not advised to get LOR's from anyone who does not know you well. I vote grad student who knows you well …
@LSATdogfml said:
Figured that's the only way to finish enough preptests. LOL foolish foolish decision.
that's why we say it takes longer than 3 months. plenty of us have been at it a year.
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Yeah, that seems like the equivalent of going to Crossfit on Monday, and doing 6 WODs per day each day for the entire week and expecting to be ripped by Sunday.
wait that was my plan tho...
@"Andrew K" said:
But there are also a lot of people on it who just aren't very serious about Law School/honest who exaggerate their scores, experiences, etc. and just plain old make up things. I generally just don't believe much I read on it. On…
I think watching the videos of JY doing sections (like where you can see him do it live) were VERY helpful for me. So watch those for sure. The problem with the explanation videos for someone who is trying to improve as you are is that they are EXPL…
No. I personally do not watch these videos, but that is in large part because I understand them when I do the tests and also have the BR groups to alleviate any lingering misapprehension.
Your mileage may vary (see I stole it, @Pacifico ).
That's because ....
Pro-tip: Best way to improve on RC is to read a lot of RC. Go to Cambridge RIGHT NOW and get the Law RC packet. I'd say you do 12 passages (3 sections), time each 4 as 35 minute section, and then read the passages again to get…
@lpadr009 said:
Do you guys think these ppl who take lots of pts close together don't get burnt out because they are used to it?
Look. I'm used to it. @c.janson35 is used to it. He been PT'ing for a year. I've been PT'ing since March. So like, tru…
@rockytoral said:
Should I postpone taking the test in December?
Without question. Cancel October while you can.
To give you a sense of scale ... My diagnostic was also a 152. That was over a year ago. I didn't get into the mid 160's until I com…
@7sagelsatstudent180 said:
A reminder email/ PM approximately 63 minutes before start would help a bunch
I'm not going to be able to send custom/personalized "reminder" emails or PM's prior to but I will post the schedule today and a reminder post…
@nye8870 said:
"I'm alive, alert, awake, joyous and enthusiastic about life! I fairly sizzle with zeal and enthusiasm to do that which is mine to do today!"
PT72 is NOT the test to allow to derail you. I don't know why it's weird but it is. And by the way ... It is totally 100% fine to take in December. Less than a month out from the test your task is to cultivate mindset and confidence and self care. A…
As the resident super-prepper who works full time and still, like, talks to people and doesn't live in a hole, I would regard anyone claiming to work full time and take more than 3 full PT's a week with unapologetic skepticism.
@KimberlyK said:
My question is (or rather idea) is that this statement should describe any affected periods in my transcripts and does not have to be creative like the personal statement...
If your grades dipped due to this same issue then you sh…
@JGirrrLL said:
what they felt were the hardest.
I think we were posting the weirdest games
I don't disagree with those lists you find on Google and I can't personally think of any additions to them off the top of my head.