@Saldamando150 After watching the video, definitely practice the notation method on some RC passages you've already done. It takes time to pin down but for me, it worked wonders and RC is my weakest section.
Nicole Hopkins' RC notation webinar helped me immensely. Her method really gets you to gauge structure, while making it very easy to refer back to the passage.
Same thing happened to me on my recent test. I've been pretty down all day but after a few hours I reminded myself that this test doesn't show my potential. So instead of freaking out, I'm going to review this test intensely and figure out what went…
I experience this constantly with my PTs. It's a constant emotional roller coaster. If I am upset because of a recent poor PT and don't change my attitude, I'll start to second guess myself much more on the next PT. I'll actually change my answers d…
@"Cant Get Right" Do you suggest we fully BR our test before the call? I'm taking PT 65 tomorrow morning and I won't be able to BR the whole test before 8pm.
@stepharizona
Whenever I talk to anyone who is worried about wasting money on postponing LSATs, I just remind them that it's peanuts compared to how much you can get in scholarships from a great LSAT score.
I postponed October 2015, December 2015 and didn't even register for June 2016 because my confidence was low. I'm ready for September now.
Take the test when you're ready. Don't waste a take just to get it done. Law school isn't going anywhere!
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Anyone who can go from little to no background in logic to 170+ in that amount of time is, in my mind, of genius level intellect.
Well as we know, it's common for people to believe the LSAT is of SAT standard and can be …
I can speak for TestMasters' live course. I really liked my instructor, he seemed to be very encouraging and always willing to speak to us individually. The course itself is great for those who can improve in a short amount of time, given that they …
Thanks for the kind insight everyone! Yes, I agree with @runiggyrun and @"Cant Get Right" that the older LR questions seemed to harder from an intuitive sense. This isn't my first time studying for the test so I am "used to" the wording of recent PT…
I have access to many old Prep Tests so I've been drilling sections. I've been using Pacifico's LG method with 4 clean copies, recording my time and score. Drilling them over until I get a perfect score within J.Y.'s recommended time.
For LR and R…
@stepharizona I circle the questions I wasn't 100% on and then re-do them during Blind Review. My un-circled questions are factored into my blind review score but I do not re-do them.
@cmelman95 Thanks for your kind advice! I usually spend 2 days blind reviewing my test but use an additional day to review the questions I got wrong. I was supposed to take another PT today but I feel like 7Sage would endorse waiting until I fully g…
Does anyone see a huge gap between their actual score and blind review? Currently, I have 11 more points on my blind review, roughly 18 questions more.
Thanks for the comments! How are you going about purchasing prep tests 36-75?
Cambridge LSAT has them individually as pdf's for $9 and Amazon has the book form 29-36 and 41-50, etc. for I believe $20 each.
Has anyone run into a study schedule conflict? I was supposed to end my curriculum at the end of February and start PT but it looks like I'll be waiting until early March. I am in no way going to rush!
Hey @"GSU Hopeful" I am also experiencing a similar issue right now. I still have several problem sets left (Strengthen/Weaken) mostly, which happens to be my weakest LR question type. While I am on LG right now (my strongest section), should I try …