Took a diagnostic test with no studying and scored a 157. Did the foundations section and then scored a 158. Then about half way through the LR curriculum I scored a 153. Scared to take another test and see results drop or not improve. Has anything like this happened to others and how did you deal with it?
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I took PT 145 and halfway through the first section I dc from wifi and it submitted the first section. The next three sections had no issues and I completed them. I went back in blind review and set a timer and finished the first section. How do I get access to a new test so I can plug in my original answers then do a proper Blind review. I want to know my original and BR score but obviously that wont work now. Any advice would be helpful, thanks.
#Help What if it is said "If N or O is adopted, then M will be adopted."? Would that mean that if N is adopted but O is not, M is adopted? Or do both have to be adopted? I believe it would work if just one is but not sure.
Do you guys try doing the question before hand on these lessons and then watch the video? Or do you do it with him? Lately, I have been trying these before hand and if I get it right I skip the video, seems like a bad idea. Any thoughts on this?
I am taking the LSAT Wednesday and I have been studying a lot the past two weeks. I am doing really well on sections went from -7 on LR to now around -4 average with some -1 and -2s. RC has gone from -9 to -4 average. My last three sections were -1,-3,-3. Since I have been doing well should I stop studying so I don't get burnt out or keep going as normal because it is working?
I would suggest finishing the foundations fully. Since you are taking it in October you have lots of time to study drills and do PT and other non curriculum studying. Doing the foundations part of the syllabus helps with terminology and methods you may come across in the LR and RC sections of the syllabus.