@alexandergreene93 said:
I know there are people out there with much different experiences, but I am a firm believer that all of these "drastic changes" are simply propagated myths.
It will be interesting to see if you maintain this position after…
@GordonBombay said:
How often do you find yourself finishing sections early?
Sometimes. I usually have 3-5 minutes left after LR, ~3 minutes left after RC, and usually ~3 minutes after LG. I've done LG in 25 minutes on a retake and I think the re…
@cliffiness said:
recommend finishing the 7sage curriculum before opening the book?
I'd say finish 7sage course then grab a Trainer schedule from Mike's website. If you're going to combine, just do the PT's once you're done with Trainer. And mayb…
@Pacifico said:
I hope I don't break my 35 minute watch...
Yeah .... ripped the dial thing right out and even took the whole thing apart and tried to fix. It was a very sad day. That thing served me extremely well in prep so I still say it was wo…
@Pacifico said:
although now that I just use it propped up I'm regretting getting a left handed version because it's a super pain in the ass to manipulate it.
Oh my gosh are you a lefty, TOO?!?!! Twinsies 4 lyfe
@danielle said:
The reason I don't like the LSAT watches is because if you forget to reset the watch at the start of a section, you're screwed.
Understood. However, having used my watch for 5+ months, it's second nature at this point to reset. And…
@c.janson35 said:
Even now I take my practice tests at all different times and I've been studying for a while.
@Pacifico straight up takes them at 1am. I typically do either evening or Saturday morning. But I just don't even care anymore.
@nye8870 said:
Although this is true, he could have lost for various other reasons. So just because he lost does not "Necessarily" mean he ran out of time. But if he did (...and he did...) that is sufficient to lose the debate.
lol lol lol lol
@Pacifico said:
I think just 36-75 with excellent BR will do just about as much for you as 36-75 plus 56-75 again will. You sound like a great candidate for burnout so I'd pump the brakes a bit and make sure you're getting enough rest/exercise/time…
@c.janson35 said:
I'm sure there's some people out there that got a 180 without ever studying for the test, but I wouldn't recommend that either.
This tho
@Pacifico said:
For the most part I don't since time is a finite resource. However if I struggled with a question or found it interesting and wanted to see JY's explanation then I would.
Dang it, stole my response AS USUAL. Agree 100% ... Sometim…
Just watched the video. ... I find the prospect of spending Thanksgiving in a warehouse reviewing documents quite thrilling. Wow, it would be great to have that much to do. To be that busy.
It's ok, I'll talk to my therapist about it.
Skills not Scores will be on left/right hand, respectively so I can see them during test ... Intellectually dauntless will be right below my collarbone (so I'll wear a v-neck) ...
@Pacifico said:
I probably wouldn't do it without professional help in order to avoid the various pitfalls.
I agree with this. It's for these tough topics/spots that professional editing exists.
Right—the only way "raining" and "won't go to the beach" can be interchangeable is if it's a biconditional—e.g. "I won't go to the beach if and only if it's raining." So if I didn't go to the beach, we know it's raining since that's the only reason …
@kconnolly said:
move on to taking 4 PTs per week right up until the test.
I think 4 is too many. 3 is a pretty hefty max in my experience. Either you will burn out, fail to properly BR, get demoralized by diminishing returns ... And most likely, …