@"ashley.tien" said:
I did alright, had some issues with game 3 and 4 so had to watch the JY videos for it
i found 2 much tougher than 3, it took too long; and 4 was def weird
@ashley.tien How did you do on the LG section?
2 things:
1) I think the key in Q21 is the usage of "more vs great" varieties in the stimulus vs answer choice A. More = Great variety. "More" could mean 4 options in Paraguay vs 2 in Columbia and 3 i…
@kilgoretrout said:
@asdf12345 said:
Wow I really gotta try that LR section now. Have you done 75/4/4? Now that's a beautiful mindfuck. Hands down the most confusing LG I have seen, and I've done all of them from 1-75 so far.
And pardon my langua…
@kilgoretrout said:
@whatsmyname said:
@asdf12345 said:
I used a table that I sort of made on the fly to do 72/4
Have you done LG from PT 74? Now that was a tough section for me. I went +2m over target on game…
@"Law and Yoda" said:
@whatsmyname said:
I finished the CC in 6 months and had improved to a 152 with a 168 BR. I’m currently at a 158 with a 175-180 BR. Still have a lot of room to improve!
The clock definitely FSU! Good luck…
@ekgarrison00 said:
Thanks.
Honestly, with proper full-time systematic study it's not a difficult test to do well in (mid 160s+); you definitely don't need to dish out 1k for a course. The climb to the peak comes with diminishing returns on ti…
@asdf12345 said:
72
72 LG wasn't so bad at all.
First game took too long (like ~12 min LOL, but my brain was slow, took too long to warm up).
2nd game took about 8 mins.
3rd game was a joke, 7 min max.
4th game was a 10 min game. I had t…
@VerdantZephyr said:
@whatsmyname What a good goal is really depends on your score goals and where you are with your other sections.
-2 to -4 across all sections. I wonder how much return I will get on my study from here on. I feel like I've…
@joonwookang said:
That's a nice distinction to point out. For studying, my bread and butter was 1-40. I left the new ones for PT practice. I suppose I like having all of my connections made and sorted out before starting with answers, but some…
@joonwookang said:
That's a nice distinction to point out. For studying, my bread and butter was 1-40. I left the new ones for PT practice. I suppose I like having all of my connections made and sorted out before starting with answers, but som…
@asdf12345 said:
@eyesomehyez77
yes I think you need to consistently go at least -2 LG to break into 170s consistently.
sleep and swimming/cardio really help me ace LR and RC, albeit they closed all the damn gyms everywhere.
@asdf12345 said:
72 and 86 are personally the hardest PTs that I've encountered
68 game 4 fucked me up real nice.
i'm doing all of 72 and 73 tomorrow (they have a flex version of 73 on lahub), just finished 71 games today. wish me luck
@knoghs2022 said:
I'd say most sections are fine, there are odd sections where I get destroyed. What's a good --LG? I'm at -3/-4, usually. Maybe if I get lucky I can go -0 on exam hahah
@"Seleti Finau" said:
Yale claims to not base their decision on GPA LSAT alone but it is EXTREMELY rare for Yale to accept anyone under a 3.5 even with a high 170s LSAT score.
Maybe if you have a good reason for a low GPA? Like a chronic he…
@sakethsaran1998 said:
Games from the 60s onwards are actually considered easier. Games is the one section where the difficulty has more or less remained the same or decreased.
I'm going through all the 70s now. I want to have seen all LGs b…
Nice post! Have you watched Mandalorian? Enjoyed it and recommend it.
I also realized 3 months wasn't enough... and before starting, I thought I could ace it after 1 month of study, ha ha.
Out of curiosity, what are you PTing at now?
and what was…
@"Burt Reynolds" @cullenlea @VerdantZephyr @frankbnakasako
hahah sorry guys, it was late and I was frustrated. Stayed up all of new years solving LG games. What a nice, supportive group of people you all are!
We got this!
bruh, try games 60+. I thought i had the games down until I started doing 60s, 70s next. I want to get through all the sections before the Jan LSAT. The hard games become significantly harder. I don't know if its the novelty, or something else, but …
Man the games keep getting harder and harder. I thought I had mastered this shit until I started doing more recent PTs. 15 days to go and I'm obsessively redoing games over and over and over.
@"Chuggin Maple Syrup" said:
Let me know if it did, if not I'll try again!
I figured out my own little trick. This is what I do:
statement: "I will eat peanut butter unless I'm suicidal."
I write out the conclusion first: --> Eat pean…
It could be the medium. I'm worried performance may decrease when doing it on a screen. You have to look up and down, you can't scribble, its more difficult to keep track of information.
You have to simulate test conditions and practice under them.
Warm up exercises (different types of LG, specific LRs) but dont strain yourself too much. Meditate a bit if you know how. Some basic physical exercise (run/pushups) to get the blood pumping. Eat clean.
Do questions by type then you'll begin to see parallels and become more efficient at filtering the necessary info.
Sometimes I wont even read the entire passage, only scan for key words and structures.