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PT148.S4.Q8
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Saturday, Jan 26 2019

EQUAL APPLY =/ EQUAL BENEFIT

It could be totally possible that even though the law was applied equally, results just suck and only some rich ppl got benefits from it.

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Thursday, May 09 2019

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That is totally normal! If anything, that's just an awesome BR score that you should be proud of. The thing with BR is that until you are basically hitting 178-180 on timed PTs (which is like, less than 1% of people haha), your BR score is always going to be higher, and often much higher than your timed PT score. I pretty consistently BRd in the high 170s the whole time I PT'd from like 164-170 or so. Most people never really catch up to their BR score, because there will always be ways you either trip up while under timed pressure or don't have enough time to finish. I would say yes to adding in drills, and also making sure your BR is very thorough - analyze why you got questions wrong. Going too fast? Stressed out at the end and freaked out? Getting caught with trap answer choices? The reasons behind why you miss questions is the most valuable part of your studying. You're doing great, just keep working!

Hey, Thank you so much for the sweet comments. You really helped me to cheer myself up. Yes, I will keep going as you said. I wish I can be the rare one who catch up my BR score. Thanks again. I hope everything goes perfect in your journey:)

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Wednesday, May 08 2019

Thanks a lot guys!! I feel so much better after reading all of your great advice and I will start new regimen. Love this forum. Thank you again:)

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PT133.S4.P3.Q21
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Thursday, Mar 07 2019

video lectures are awesome!

Hi,

I am having trouble regarding timed pt and anxiety issue.

So when I do full timed-pt, my score is 160-167 but in BR, I constantly hit 173+.

This huge difference sucks since everytime I saw questions without timing going, it is not that difficult (I miss easy questions very often under timed)

I feel stucked and anxious whenever I am doing timed pt and that happens just before I took my first real LSAT and it continues.

Currently, I am doing one timed pt for one week.

I do not want to push myself so harsh to alleviate burnout status.

What should I do?

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