As reece said, the core curriculum is probably the best place you can look to make progress at these early stages. Clamping down on JYs lessons is the best way to maximize your beginner gains.
Also as they said, progress is not linear. That's not …
Good luck! > @daisyfellows said:
@"nicholas.leon96" Not OP, but when you say "take a look at the LR questions you're weakest on", would you recommend going over actual questions we've missed or just the type of question we're missing most, wi…
First of all I want to reassure you that you've got this. Don't forget to look at how much you've progressed since you started. Look at all that progress, broke out of the 40's and into the 60's with consistency and sometimes the 70's, that's awesom…
Do you do any reading outside of your studying? I found that extra reading helped me a lot. I subscribed to the Economist (because that's the thing you do I guess, but you could realistically just read any old rag) and every morning with breakfast I…
I echo what rimtshuman said. It can be fun and rewarding to take it before you know anything about the test and then see how your score rises from your diagnostic.
In addition I will say that after you take that diagnostic, I would not take any mor…
Any updates on Vanessa? I found her story very compelling because she started at a low score and went very high. I’d love to hear where she ended up going.
Remember what they say, the PTs are more like a thermometer rather than a thermostat. Really scrutinize why your score drops on those PTs where you perform lower and zero in on those critical weaknesses. Getting into the 170 with any regularity, I d…
Hi Hyun. I would say you should make your decision based off how well you did on the April test. If you made a significant improvement over any test scores you already have then I would say sticking to your October plan is viable. However, if you do…
If you take a 4 part it gives you a "scaled score" (I believe that's what the term is referring to anyway). To my knowledge it does not average them together or drop either section, but rather it sorta extrapolates what your score would have been if…
Very frustrated with my performance on the test. Going into this I knew that I really needed to have my head screwed on straight for the LG section, and lo and behold that was the section where the wheels threatened to come off the wagon.
I took th…
@janmeetd said:
Just got done with my exam. I would say it was relatively fair in terms of difficulty. I had two LR sections, one RC, one LG.
Do you know if we all get the same makeup of sections? LG has been the focus of my drilling up unti…
Anybody else having trouble scheduling on ProMetric's website? The link from LSAC takes me to their page but none of their buttons work. Currently on the line waiting to try and schedule on the phone. Immensely frustrating, this is my first time hav…
I would not cancel. At some point it looks more suspicious to see a bunch of cancelled scores. I think generally more than 2 starts to damage your application. I use 7Sage's consulting services and my mentor generally airs on the side of being open …
I'm not expert but I would say no. From everything I've seen and gathered about the process, when it comes to "relevant" work experience they don't really count that stuff against you, only for you. It certainly wouldn't hurt but I don't think you s…