That makes two us, I guess lol. I think mine is a combination of nerves and I think I tend to read the questions more "tensly" when I'm being timed. But, I feel like that affects my reasoning skills which is f**** crucial. For the games, a good rule…
@c.avetisyan - Armenian problems....I'm totally with you on that one :] I think my problem is that my parents don't understand how important and difficult it is to get into a good law school.
I totally feel you. I haven't slept in 28 hours as I'm typing this.The worst part is that I know the concepts well, when I take un-timed tests, I get almost everything correct, but it's a different story when I take an actual LSAT and then I look at…
I usually do 3-4 minutes depending on how difficult the passage is and spend anywhere from 45 seconds to a minute answering the questions. In total, you should dedicate about 8:45 seconds per passage.
I have ADD and I use adderall. It helps me calm down more than anything. Like @cbm100 said I have no problem multitasking, if anything, I prefer a work environment like that, but when it comes to concentrating on a single task for too long, I get ir…
I don't think it has gotten any more difficult. I took the September test and didn't find it to be difficult. In my opinion, Logic Games have gotten harder but the LR and RC sections are average (I actually found the LR's to be easier than what I ha…
Had the same issue.
1. Practice, Practice, Practice - especially logic games, it's much easier to master the games with practice even if English is not your native language.
2. Logical Reasoning - Try to master your understanding of what the questi…
I feel like all the responses are great, but here's my input. For weakening questions, you want to 1. isolate the conclusion then find the supporting premise. 2. Read the supporting premise and then read the conclusion. You will ALWAYS see that ther…
I used to be in your shoes and I know how it feels. Aside from the fact that I was never able to finish all the games, I would make a lot of mistakes. So, what I did is, for a whole week, I printed out a bunch of logic games I think at least 50 and …
@Tanes25 - Glad to hear it's helping. @bullfragwart - if you apply the method I suggested, I guarantee you that you can narrow down your answer choices to two (one of them being the correct answer choice), from there, if you can't narrow it down any…
I negate the given answer choice and if that affects/destroys the stimulus, then that's the correct answer choice. For example:
Person A is a great skater. Person A has won skating championships. Therefore, Person A will be very competitive in the u…
I agree with Allison most people score +/- 3 points from their average. The good thing about LSAT is that you can predict your score unless something outrageous happened during the test.
Honestly, the way I approach these questions is through the mechanical method. For sufficient assumptions, I look at the elements introduced in the premise/premises and if there is a new element introduced in the conclusion. If there is a new elemen…
To answer your question whether or not you have to chancel your sept score in order to take the december the test - the answer is NO. You can keep both scores. In fact, law schools will administer your highest score. However, if you feel like you di…