There are lots of methods out there, but for me, the trick that worked -- at least with LR -- was shooting to get through the first 10 questions in 10 minutes, and once you have that mastered, the first 15 in 15 minutes. While these early questions …
Llaima's suggestins are solid; definitely do read through them.
I guess my last advice -- and what took me from -4/-5 to -0/-2 was this: find a way to get really interested in each passage, and convince yourself you are not allowed to go back and r…
Hey all, touching base with is group:
This thread is a bit old! Lots of you commented today; I highly recommend messaging each other and getting a group going :-) a big group never took off on this thread.
Cheers and good luck!
I think with exception to a very rare sometimes in LG, you should always at least consider the other options. It's too easy to get tricked if you don't.
My best advice for RC is basically to follow 7sage's methodology. If you are running out of tim…
And -- you will almost have to write an addendum for that score, but whatever you do, do NOT gear it towards "I was lazy but now I'm not". If there are legit medical issues, focus on that.
With a strong LSAT, there are definitely some T50 schools you will have a shot at -- but understand, a 1.9 isn't passing in the eyes of many universities. That absolutely killer LSAT will be a must-have. Study hard.
Jsumlin, have you considered setting aside real tests for a while and focus on drilling?
It can be incredibly discouraging hitting PT after PT with no improvement. To avoid this, consider taking a couple weeks -- even a month or more -- and drill t…
Hey everyone who's posted!
So I've been working with a study buddy, and I feel like 1-on-1 is perfect for Skype -- but email could be great for a larger group!
Here's my proposal: lots of folks have posted their emails here; I think it would be a …
It seems like probably it would be best to use those numbers to check yourself; if you se them as guidelines beforehand, you're adding a major mental schematic to your test taking which you simply won't have to rely upon on test day; it could very e…
JY, This reminds me of George Orwell's truly excellent "Politics and the English Language" essay -- it's one of my all-time favorites.
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/orwell46.htm
Wow. Just, wow. That was one of the most eloquent, perfect conversational presentations I've ever seen; a heart as brilliant as his mind.
"The moral arc of the Universe is long, but it bends towards justice."
and,
"The opposite of poverty is justi…