I wouldn't say that necessary assumptions are strengthening the argument. They are just the essential component to the argument that was left out. Without that component, the argument fails. Sometimes the trap answer choice for NA questions will be …
Honestly I would recommend not cancelling if you're on the fence. I thought I underperformed and ended up significantly overperforming, and I've read a lot of stories of people who felt the same way. Unless you forgot to do an entire RC passage and …
Hey! I think something that helps is laying out your schedule for the week on a Sunday and focusing on tasks rather than time. So planning to read and BR one RC section on a Monday rather than "study for two hours." I say this because I think qualit…
It's still good practice to do repeat material! Especially repeat material you haven't touched in months. I would still miss questions on repeat questions from months ago lmao
And unrelated to the passages, it may be worth setting aside uninterrupted time each day to just read to build stamina and reading comp skills. Articles, books, etc
Try doing some RC where you don't do any "techniques", don't write down summaries or anything, and just focus on reading and understanding the passage. I know that sounds so basic lol but I think techniques can slow people down and it's worth trying…
@lexxx745 said:
@noonawoon said:
Are we ever going to get score reports lmao
I emailed them about this. We wont get a score report lol
Ahh thanks for emailing. What did you do for tutoring companies that want a report?
My cold diagnostic was a 157 and my first PT after the CC was 168! The CC helps so much with LG, especially if you do the problem sets after the lessons.
To be honest you could probably skip the RC section in the CC completely and just figure out your own methods for RC. I did really well on my RC in my diagnostic and I don't think I got much out of the RC CC - I don't use any of the methods discusse…
I would add it in - it's always better to explicitly state things than to leave them open. It could just be a few sentences in an addendum explaining what you were doing in that time
Yeah that's super realistic and I have no doubt you'll score well above 170 with that much time
I did CC Sept-Nov in 2019 and PTs/drills Dec 2019 - June 2020 while working a full time consulting job
Hey, so I recommend not taking more than 3 PTs a week because of burnout and spending quality time BRing each one
What I would do if I were you is to count out how many PTs I can take in the given timeline and then work backwards from PT 89. So if …
Did you see this on an actual LSAT? I'm not sure how well this translates because it's an expression and not meant to be taken literally. I don't really think it is using conditional logic
The "nothing if not" expression is understood to denote "de…
PT 70 does have explanation videos, I think you're mistaken
Some of the earlier ones don't have JY videos, but for those you can find PowerScore and ManhattanPrep explanations
I think it's hard to answer this without knowing more information and why you missed 13 on one test. Did you rush through a passage and have to keep jumping back to the passage to locate answers? Did you make an overconfidence error where you were s…
What I have heard from admissions deans is that your application (not necessarily personal statement) should indicate why you want to study law at least somewhere. Don't leave the admissions committee questioning why you are even trying to enter thi…
@legallyconfused Yeah it's much better to submit later with thoroughly revised essays than earlier in the hopes of an early submission boost. Personally I'm waiting a little later too because I am attending some virtual info sessions and the things …
@legallyconfused Not sure why that's the case, but I've heard there is no real difference between applying in September or applying in October when it comes to "applying early." Like if you apply on September 1 and you're the only applicant, they do…
Hm is it possible to wait for your August score before deciding if you want to push the test? I agree that 1-2 months isn't a ton of time to improve, but it really depends on how much you want to improve. If you're mostly happy with your August scor…
I haven't heard this perspective (completely leave blank to gauge your "skills") but I'd probably disagree with taking PTs that way. On a real test, you will be making educated guesses on questions you are uncertain about. Why not develop that intui…
If it says you submitted then you're fine. It takes a couple of days for the status of the writing assignment to change to "under review" in the LSAC system and then a few more days to get approved. You'll get an email when it is approved.
So like it depends - if you have time to throw in even 2 Misc games a day on top of what you are already doing, I think that's absolutely worth it. Misc games are so good at getting you used to coming up with unique game boards and not panicking if …