@"Mike Stone" said:
going way hard until Thursday
Yikes.
@sean.marz said:
and the risk for shaking your confidence or burning out is very high by cramming in this final stretch.
Amen.
Chill out and get some exercise. Bone broth. Bee pollen. M…
@hazelnut13 said:
The games explanation left much to be desired.
@hazelnut13 said:
I went through the LSAT trainer pretty quickly;
Haha ... Correlation—perhaps this impression and this approach are not unrelated?
@splitter said:
I've taken three *untimed* practice tests so far and I've received a 164/165 on each of them.
Well ... Untimed ... That's just not anything to go by.
@splitter said:
hit my 173 target score?
No.
@gs556 said:
Within 2-3 weeks …
@c.janson35 said:
I took the test and threw away my answer sheet, only scoring my blind review.
Perfect.
Yeah it's just too much pressure on the last one for it to be fully representative, so why score it ...?
@zoeycaw said:
Practice a few sections? Drink coffee? Relax and walk around town?
Sure--just practice your routine a few times so that you can see when nature calls relative to when you drink that coffee
@alexandergreene93 said:
You haven't taken the recent exams and you are taking the exam next Saturday? That sounds like a calamity in the making.
Big time.
@alexandergreene93 said:
You need to spend less time worrying about gaining insignificant work experience and more time studying for the LSAT to get into a T14, so you can get that coveted market-paying Biglaw job. Also, I'm sure you did not inten…
@joy.pyles said:
In my opinion, the basic concept or idea of RC comes from the basic elementary school theory of RC, how well did you understand the material of what you read, "Reading for understanding".
Reading Comprehension is not testing your …
@Kbrizzle said:
I suppose my question is this: Do I suck it up, get a mediocre score, get into a mediocre school and try to transfer?
NO.
@Kbrizzle said:
Or is it really worth it to postpone the test again, disappoint the parents, but put myself…
@Pacifico said:
Shoot for June since the higher the score you need, the harder it is to get each additional point. Give yourself plenty of time and you'll have a much better chance of getting there.
+100
Yeah ... You can't fix anything at this point. Sorry. Either you're ready or you're not. PT scores are not the only way to gauge readiness. You should already know without needing those scores to confirm.
Absolutely pull out ASAP. It's a shame to waste a take. Bad risk management.
It might take longer than 6 months but you won't know unless/until you try!
Just move forward with 7sage and don't worry about what you have or haven't done this far.
To be honest, 75 was my best section to section performance EVER. It's got a tight curve so maybe that's what you're talking about. PT's are PT's ... Period. The only thing that varies is section by section difficulty. PT difficulty on the whole is …
Amen. @Pacifico
And why the heck are you taking ANY PT's without having finished the curriculum?
Yikes. Sounds like you were trying to rush it/cut corners, to be honest.