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danielle

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  • Flash cards are definitely the way to go if you're trying to memorise them. Having the valid and invalid forms on index cards, and drilling them together helped me, that way I had to actually think about it rather than just look at it.
  • So, I've got a thought or two on this. I would actually recommend getting a watch from Casio or some other company that has a rotating bezel, and I'll explain why. With those kinds of watches, you spin the outer ring around the face to match the mi…
  • To the whole "freezing" issue: Don't worry. Just skip it. If there's a game, and it either looks difficult, or you can't recognize the category, or its a miscellaneous game, go do the other ones. Start with the easy games in a section to push your…
  • The thing about knowing your score is it ruins your ability to recognize confidence errors. If you know the general area of how many you got wrong, you are going to look at all the test questions, looking for what you got wrong. You won't be going…
  • Something is definitely up - I opened three or four tabs with different explanations, and they all buffered to random points then started playing. I had 4 JY's trying to explain things to me - it was terrifying! I never got the "hmtl error" message…
  • I've typically gotten to the harder portion of the section, typically 16-21, then jumped over to the easier ones at the very end of the section. I work backwards until I get back to where I started. This means I get the easy ones at the beginning an…
  • Just do every practice test you can, and blind review them. Do LSAT's until your hands fall off. Read everything like it's a reading comprehension passage. Look for logical flaws in your friends arguments. (Don't point them out, you'll just sound li…
  • I don't have a specific score, personally. If I get only 2 or 3 wrong out of the 45 questions I work on understanding why I got those specific questions wrong, then move on. Usually it is something like "except" that tripped me up - basically, me be…
  • I don't think so. I'd rather do about half of them, and see how I do. Then, if I do poorly, I can print out the rest immediately, but if I do well, I can go back and practice more. The later weeks have you doing almost exclusively prep tests, but I'…