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andersonolivia276391
Tuesday, Nov 19 2024

Hello, typically 1-2 pages. But, it depends on the schools requirements. I would check with the law school, you are applying too and follow instructions!

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Tuesday, May 07 2024

Hello,

I wouldn't be too worried :) It all depends on the PT you took.. some PT's are definitely harder than others which is why you could have scored lower. Also, I feel once I got a tutor I had to retrain my brain the correct way of learning the LSAT rather then before I was doing my own ways. I would revisit that PT and really understand what went wrong and if that PT was more or less hard for others. I would keep studying and trust the process :) sometimes it get worse before it gets better.

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Monday, Feb 05 2024

Hello, my advice is really focus on the small parts before going into games. What I mean is working on the conditional logic and diagrams. Then, slowly build up to the games. You MUST understand the fundamentals! You got this !!!

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Sunday, Feb 04 2024

I'm interested currently PTing around 163. Taking the February LSAT but, plan on probably taking it again in April/June. I'd love to have a group/partner to share ideas.

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Friday, Feb 02 2024

In my opinion, I never may attention to what "others" have scored or how my answer choice is compared to what 7sage thinks. I believe it is just there as a tool. I wouldn't focus on how 7sage thinks of the score in comparison of what you chose or others have. I would take practice PT's to gage where you are scoring, which will be much more helpful :)

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Friday, Feb 02 2024

Hello,

My recommendation is everyday try to do a full LG section a day, getting yourself used to timing and all the different types of games. What really helped me to get to myself scoring a -3 on LG, is fool proofing and watching the explanation videos. It really does help !!!!

Also, focusing on conditional rules and developing the strategies and understanding how these conditional rules fit into the game! From, my scoring it helped to start small before going big! What I mean is you need the understanding before expanding to the more difficult problems. Really focus on the fundamentals of LG and always develop an understanding on why you got a problem wrong and what makes the correct answer correct! YOU GOT THIS!!!! It took me almost 5 months to fully crack the code of LG, each day is another day to make it one step closer to your goal!!!! Keep practicing and trying new strategies!

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