Self-study
This is my first full test, but I have a background in CS. I'm on the war path to 180, but proud of this score. My BR was not quite perfect but still considered a 180. Anyway please allow me this shameless brag—I'm especially proud of the 180 BR.
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u will score a 200 on the official lsat my g ☄️🥶
@JuanitaP3r3z one can only hope 😔
what is your secret other than a cs background 🙏🙏
@ktacklesthelsat no secrets, I just answer questions intuitively. It was also like this for me in CS; when writing proofs I was just writing out my thought process.
Oh, actually, I did apply the strategy of skipping past 16-20 for the LRs and then coming back to them, though.
this is amazing. My first full diagnostic test was a 167 and I also have background in CS. Keep up the good work and I'm sure you'll do amazing as well on test day!
@IsabelleThieme thanks, good luck to you too. And that is also a crazy diagnostic haha.
how long does it take you to BR? do you look at every question
@chlo$ every question I flagged, got wrong, and a few others were pulled in by 7Sage, and I looked at every single one. That was like 32 questions, as I had flagged a ton of questions. It took me around 45 minutes or so to go through them, and I did it the next day. I also did some exercise earlier in the day and ensured I had gotten enough sleep for the test.
@Relay thank you!
@chlo$ no problem. I think you should take as long as you need for BR and try your best to be completely accurate. I didn't time myself or anything
@Relay my problem is i can easily spend all week BRing a test…😭 i have to triage and pick the questions i flagged during the test because it just takes me way too long to BR the whole thing, at that rate i can only take one practice test a week with no extra drilling. All of this being said, i had turned off the feature where they flag questions for you for BR because during the curriculum i didn’t like it, but now for the PTs i am going to turn it back on so i get the chance to BR the questions i was confident about and didn’t flag, but still got wrong.
knowing your process was super helpful for me!
@chlo$ ah ok that makes sense. Good luck!