@"Andrew K" said:
It is a measure of how much time you have spent preparing and learning the unique skills necessary to do well on the test.
Agree with your analysis!!! It's a skills test. Some people are good at dribbling basketballs early on. Ot…
@Pacifico said:
I don't want to hear about anyone's precious sleep schedules from people who profess to want to be lawyers....
Only matters leading up to the test, bro. Thanks for the care ...
@Pacifico said:
we shoul do 8pm
Ginger and I both have to sign off early (she has to be off by 9.30 pm ET and I shouldn't linger long thereafter). We can discuss on the call if other folks need it rescheduled. For the east coasters who work, I th…
@2RARE2CARE said:
Should I pick up the Trainer and complete it in 10 days? (About 50-60 pages per day)
I do not think it is feasible to learn/absorb much of anything, let alone LSAT instructional material, at that pace. Consider instead modifying …
Yeah guys ... Sorry to say ... My color coded/35minutes watch lasted 4 months and about 20 PT's and then it bit the dust. If i were you, I would get a better watch (180 watch) and then even think about getting a super cheap backup at CVS or somethin…
@InsertPseudonymHere said:
Sorry to come in and hijack this thread, but I have this watch with the colored sections. Can I use that on test day?
That's the color coded watch we're talking about. Yes, it's fine per LSAC. But be warned. Mine broke (…
@c.janson35 said:
Describe the passage on your own terms, because if you can't speak about the passage without referring back to it, then you really didn't comprehend it all that much. You'll see how this forces you to really sort out what's import…
@Pacifico said:
the color coded sections were nice except they put the blue next to green and the change over is almost imperceptible in low light conditions....
True that—and I find that I still know exactly where I am in terms of time. That = pr…
@Pacifico said:
can you prop up the 180 watch or do you have to wear it?
Man I ain't wearin' no watch. I props it.
It does not prop *as well* as the 35 minute but we are big boys and girls and can adjust the strap to stabilize it.
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Unless it can tell me what the necessary assumption is to an abstruse argument that I’m currently reading, it seems like a waste of money...
I can demonstrate via vid chat on Weds BR call. Gotta remember to put my face o…
@mes08 said:
I'm afraid I've plateaued a bit in RC. On average I make -4.
Manhattan is not the silver bullet you're looking for. I can say that with confidence because there is no silver bullet, and MPRC is most assuredly not it. If anything I wou…
@175orelse said:
I started actually fully studying since roughly the last week of June.
You're likely not scoring in that range yet because that is simply not enough time for you. For some of us (like myself) a year or more is necessary. For othe…
@"Samcandoit!" said:
In addition, do you think 1 PT per week is enough and reasonable for a full-time student?
I think that's fine, but as others have said that might be the very bare minimum—just make sure you're really making the most of BR. W…
@Pacifico said:
If you're teetering on the edge of where you need to be and you don't mind paying the money then I don't see any reason not to sit for the exam in October and see how it goes.
Yes
@Pacifico said:
My advice to you is if you too…
@danielznelson said:
The fact that the watch can be reset with the push of a button and down to the second is huge.
I have the 180 Watch and it's a game changer. The 35minutes.com watch was great while I was training (I now have an intuitive gra…
It can be helpful to approach RC looking for what the different "sides" or POV's that are presented in a passage. That's the extent to which I've used the scale method. Didn't hurt because I saw it as a likely time sink from the outset.
TD;DR: rea…