I'd also choose #3 over #2. Your "cancels" are precious. Use it only when you prepared as much as you can and still faced some weird issue on test day. In my opinion, one cancel on your record looks okay to admissions. Two cancels gets them suspicio…
Please, please don't do #3. Take the LSAT only when you're ready. By "ready" I mean you feel you have put as much time/effort in this test as possible/are as close to your target score as you are ever going to get. Pushing it to October won't make …
"Maybe a nice, dirty science passage outlining the death of platypuses due to excessive C02 mixed with its embroyonic polarity gone bonkers? "
Samarth, what you are suggesting sounds like hell on earth. And yes, I would like to participate.
@Mark Me too. Currently being killed on details. The answer is obvious during blind review, only bc I read the surrounding text.
I tried this new strategy today: separate inference from MP/Author's attitude questions. Or do inference questions fir…
Hey Michelle, there are so many PTs (1 - 69) are you sure you can't spare a few for mixed review? I would definitely save the later tests (50 -69) for practice but I think you should use earlier ones for practice.
I hear you on the switch from dri…
Hi Chang, I did this and it was useful for a couple of reasons. When I first studied I wasn't reviewing properly and, thinking about it now, that was such a waste of LR questions/opportunities to analyze different arguments.
Retaking was a huge co…
@JY
Whoa, shoots venom from one foot?! I didn't know that.
Okay, I'll stop taking out my RC frustration on adorable semiaquatic mammals. Sigh. Thanks for keeping me in check.
"Dude who wrote about clash of civilization" - Mark, you mean Samuel Huntington? Oh man, I did not love reading him. His implications made me uncomfortable.
Currently folding a paper 7 times to see how hard it is....
Hey Mark, have you tried pre-skimming (skimming before you read)? Graeme taught me that trick and it's actually helped a lot. Scan for the subject matter, the first line of each paragraph, and pre-determine the author's point.
I finally, finally m…
Okay, I think I'll shoot for the intuitive approach. List method is useful for some things but, you're right, for the ones they don't explicit say I cross out as "no opinion." Thanks!