I thought it started at noon (and have been taking PTs accordingly) but then I realized that my ticket says "check in no later than 12:30". So will the actual test start at around 1?
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Guys PLEASE tell me the following LG was real: Bicycle parts, Leading/Understudy actors?
Maybe take it but without the exp section? I am thinking about doing that tomorrow. You do have a 1/5 chance of the exp section being last anyway.
Ugh well I am taking it in a conference center in a huge room that could probably fit around 100 people :/ So I am going to take my last two PTs at around 1:15. Thanks for the input everyone!
Hi! Is this recording going to be made available soon? I was unfortunately only able to stay in the live one for a few minutes
Oh interesting, I have actually been doing my warmups like RIGHT BEFORE walking in to take my PT and i was planning on doing the same during the actual exam. Should I maybe push it back?
I always warm up before taking a PT and I know that it def helps, but I was wondering if any 7sagers advocate specific warm ups over other (e.g. doing a full game instead of a few LR questions). Also, do you guys generally check the answers to your warm up questions? I know that the answers to these questions are subjective to an extent, but I am just curious. I usually either do an RC passage (it's my weakest area) or 3/4 LR questions and then check the answers right after. Thanks in advance!
Hey guys,
I am taking the June LSAT in a couple of weeks and I am very close to perfecting my LR scores (around -3 or -2 each time, usually because I skip the last couple of parallel/parallel flaw questions to be able to pocket the faster points) and I have noticed that disagree questions have constantly been giving me trouble. 7sage has helped me improve pretty much every aspect of my LSAT studies but for some reason I just don't find the disagree lessons that helpful :/ can anyone give me any additional tips so that I can nip this in the bud before I take the real thing? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the input everyone! @jhaldy10325 they aren't much better, around -7 or -5 depending on the section. To be fair, I tend to do BR with RC right after the test because I know that without fail it's going to be my worst section and I actually end up getting discouraged and not taking my time with it like I know I should. I am thinking about making myself take a few hours off between finishing the test and BR from now on :/
Hello all, I am taking the June LSAT and I was looking for any advice on reading comp? It's the only section that I can't get consistently good at. Usually I do well on LR and LG but RC keeps me out of the 170s. Thanks in advance for the help!
Questions like number 17 annoy the hell out of me, especially under time pressures. Any advice for doing them quickly and efficiently?
The other LG I had (hoping it was Exp) wasn't so much hard as it was just weird