My BR PT scores are telling me that I understand the material but am struggling under timed conditions. I just did a very off-feeling PT where my score was a little disappointing but where I BR'd to a 174. I think many of these were because I was between two answers and selected incorrectly. Can you guys give me some inspiration for timed drills that can help me get my speed up? I am registered to take the June test, hopefully I'm not in too bad of a spot. Thank you!
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I took the February test this weekend (yay!), but I ran into some trouble trying to take the argumentative writing section. When I went to take it last week, my Google Chrome gave me a "Privacy Error". I had to call and ask them to reset the section for me! My plan is try it again tomorrow, but I wanted to ask if any other Mac-users experienced the same issue and what you did to get around it.
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@RebekahHollingsworth omg! perfect! im right in downtown fort worth, so there should be plenty of spots between
Hello! I'm looking to start a study group in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, but more specifically in Fort Worth if possible. I'm registered for the Feb '26 test, and likely will be retaking it in April or June. Let me know if you are interested!
I think the discussion feature is really helpful, but its hard to find my own posts once I've posted them. It seems like there should be a "My Posts" tab somewhere.
HI! I'm taking the exam in February, so I'm trying to get ready with regular PTs. People have mentioned exam-day routines and warm-ups. Can anyone share what they do to get ready for an exam/PT and what, if any, warm up questions or drills you do? Thank you sm!!
thank you so much @Scamplejohn!! definitely going to take this to heart, and i would love to hear the rules of that drinking game
Hi!
I've been studying for almost 3 months (1st with the core curriculum and then with drills and live classes), but my PT scores haven't changed. I notice I do understand the test more, but I'm struggling to decide how to structure my study moving forwards. Should I target slower understanding or drills with more pace? Some guidance would be appreciated! Currently planning on the February LSAT>
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@julielamberth I went back to look, and it turns out I'm losing a ton of time on Causal! This hasn't been a priority for me, so I am a little surprised. Your advice makes sense- what I'm hearing is to focus more on the argument structures and spectrum of support over forceful timing.