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I feel since J.Y. has drawn out detailed explanations of almost every LSAT question in existence, that he, if anyone, would stand the best chance at getting a perfect score on new tests. But what do you all think?
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Just watched J.Y. take PT 81. He got two wrong on one LR section, which would have given him a 178. Anyone can make a mistake or two from time to time.
JY wouldn't get a 180. He would get a 181
Yes
I think he would get 180 because of his test-taking skills; the low-hanging fruit theory,etc.
@akikookmt881 said:
@uhinberg359 said:
@uhinberg359 said:
@marine4life6798246 said:
Does anyone know what he got on the LSAT he took to get into Harvard?
I want to say a 173, but I'm not 100% sure where I saw that.
He said so himself on a thread in this forum. His understanding now, after years of teaching and analyzing the test at the granular level, is certainly far greater than when he took the test. I would venture to say that he would probably score a 180 around 60-70% of the time and probably a 178 or 179 the other 30-40% of the time (everyone is going to make a mistake or two once in a while)
This is his post:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/763
https://media.giphy.com/media/hqoInD6ATfvW0/giphy.gif
Yes!!! I knew I read that somewhere.
Thank you, Akistotle! :)
@uhinberg359 said:
@uhinberg359 said:
@marine4life6798246 said:
Does anyone know what he got on the LSAT he took to get into Harvard?
I want to say a 173, but I'm not 100% sure where I saw that.
He said so himself on a thread in this forum. His understanding now, after years of teaching and analyzing the test at the granular level, is certainly far greater than when he took the test. I would venture to say that he would probably score a 180 around 60-70% of the time and probably a 178 or 179 the other 30-40% of the time (everyone is going to make a mistake or two once in a while)
This is his post:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/763
https://media.giphy.com/media/hqoInD6ATfvW0/giphy.gif
@akikookmt881
https://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lum55wl03h1qiol6o.gif
@jhaldy10325 said:
@akikookmt881 thats how I pictured him before @jhaldy10325 called him fat! :D
https://media.giphy.com/media/l41JZPyTD6b9oNDwc/giphy.gif
@uhinberg359 said:
@marine4life6798246 said:
Does anyone know what he got on the LSAT he took to get into Harvard?
I want to say a 173, but I'm not 100% sure where I saw that.
He said so himself on a thread in this forum. His understanding now, after years of teaching and analyzing the test at the granular level, is certainly far greater than when he took the test. I would venture to say that he would probably score a 180 around 60-70% of the time and probably a 178 or 179 the other 30-40% of the time (everyone is going to make a mistake or two once in a while)
@akikookmt881 thats how I pictured him before @jhaldy10325 called him fat! :D
Yes.
Teachers are smarter than students because not only do they have to learn the material to teach it but master it to explain it.
We should study like we will be teaching the test.
duh. I have no doubt he would score a 180.
I for one have complete, unbridled faith in our fearless leader. Shame on the dissenters. :P
@marine4life6798246 said:
Does anyone know what he got on the LSAT he took to get into Harvard?
I want to say a 173, but I'm not 100% sure where I saw that.
Does anyone know what he got on the LSAT he took to get into Harvard?
I think JY would get a 180 or close. The man, the myth, the legend, understands this test on such a deep level. Like @jhaldy10325 said, he may* need to get back into test taking "shape," but I know if he did that he could score a 180 on a new test.
180s probably do have some component of luck for most, but I truly believe that there are people like JY and other LSAT professionals who have been studying this test for so long that the luck factor becomes increasingly small.
I think no matter how good someone is at this test, getting a 180 still involves some type of luck so idk.
@jhaldy10325 said:
@jhaldy10325 said:
I suspect JY hovers in the high 170's. He's not in shape; he has no reason to be in peak condition. Given a month or two to get into form, he'd 180 it all day every day.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6vkw7qL_4_E/VaVhIyTZTrI/AAAAAAAAER0/nUdr84cvdnA/s1600/Kungupanda2.JPG
how I now picture J.Y.
This is how I picture J.Y.
https://media.giphy.com/media/UsmcxQeK7BRBK/giphy.gif
@jhaldy10325 said:
I suspect JY hovers in the high 170's. He's not in shape; he has no reason to be in peak condition. Given a month or two to get into form, he'd 180 it all day every day.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6vkw7qL_4_E/VaVhIyTZTrI/AAAAAAAAER0/nUdr84cvdnA/s1600/Kungupanda2.JPG
how I now picture J.Y.
I suspect JY hovers in the high 170's. He's not in shape; he has no reason to be in peak condition. Given a month or two to get into form, he'd 180 it all day every day.
Tough to say. I think getting a 180 is a combination of luck and skill. He definitely has a better chance than most