@Pacifico said:
I believe it is cheaper to switch from October to December than it is to cancel October and register for December
It's a net difference of about $30 if you indeed end up sitting for December (you'd need to be certain that you would…
@Castlewood3427 said:
With that said, what study method do you all recommend for maximizing my score for October and leading into December?
Join our BR groups! Lots of fun, lots of learning.
@sockstcat said:
PTing around 170 usually involves (…
@cacrv567 said:
I'm going to try leave work early to get on this call tonight but it'd be great to catch the RC discussion if possible!
Where are you located? What time (in your local time zone) are you going to be able to join?
@"The 180 Bro" said:
I've decided that I will definitely take advantage of taking the test in December. I plan on studying as if I'm taking it in Oct.
Sweet. Read @"Jonathan Wang" 's piece on burnout
@"The 180 Bro" said:
However, should I can…
@Pacifico said:
Why would you practice brute forcing if that is a last resort? Anyone can brute force a question (that's how a lot of people get LG questions right on their diagnostics), but not everyone can make all the necessary inferences.
A c…
Allow me to present my philosophy in the form of a song:
I've heard a lot of gambling analogies; this song puts a little more flesh on the bone in terms of mindset.
You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
…
@Pacifico said:
@nicole.hopkins he said you can't visit 7Sage... I guess @c.janson35 and I are going to have to up the stakes on your breaks!
Ok this is terrifying to me ... !!! It's ok I'm not taking another break until ... whelp ... Saturday!
@"Jonathan Wang" this is SO encouraging! Oh my gosh, this can be my birthday and Christmas presents for this year and next. I hope folks are encouraged by this. I look forward to sharing this excellent piece with many people over the months/years …
ENTJ.
Margaret Thatcher was possibly the most ENTJ of all time.
@Pacifico your SP = you being chill-out philosopher king whereas my NJ = plan it, rally the troops, go/do go/do go/do. SO. Sometimes I need to chill out.
Also a lot of BR call pe…
@c.janson35 said:
I think the most helpful perspective is to not get too high during your successes and not get too low during your struggles.
This is really solid advice. Emotional management is one of the very most important (and challenging) a…
@jaredj229 said:
I'm currently about halfway through the first RC section on here and I don't want to lose the momentum I've built over the last few weeks
Ok, so finish the core curriculum and then start on one of the Trainer study schedules, list…
@jyang72 said:
Besides the LSAT, we can still have some discussions for fun to avoid burn-out.
Yes, yes ... Let's talk about something else! And then later ... there will be more ...
@bSM45LSAT said:
I read the title and thought this was an L…
@nye8870 said:
Diagnosis: Never cheat yourself out of a dream/aspiration for the glory of the mighty dollar. Don't die with regret. So here I am. This is 45 year old talk (not sure how old you are). Maybe hit us up in a decade or so and let us know…
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Enjoy the jump, but you want to celebrate as much as you’d mourn a 10 point dip in your score.
This is how I mourn low PT scores:
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
I didn’t do anything differently other than adhering to a "1:20, answer and move on” strategy.
That's because you're the man now, @DumbHollywoodActor
@"s_tengler" said:
I was getting really frustrated with these weakening questions.
They're snagglepusses for a while for pretty much everyone. Keep at it—your weakness will become your strength!!