Will we get pt89 before the Jan test?
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Sure, why not? Just passive studying would be nice. Its actually a fun test to study for. But don't over do it, your UGPA is of the utmost importance right now.
Together, by scoring 180 on the LSAT, we shall rise and show these humans that all primates ought to be treated equally.
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hi i am awaking this from the dead, the fruits chain is gone, its something else now. Can someone link me the fruit chain practice that the OP was looking for please.
@ I am pretty sure you see your score on the same day.
How does one cancel the FLEX score if they chose? Just wondering lmao
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NICE! I am having the exact same problem, where since I started in the 70s I went from -3,4 ish to around -10 in LR...What PTs did you use to drill? I don't want to burn material, but I feel like maybe its time to sacrifice some for more gains.
I drilled LRs from 10-40, but if you do a lot LRs from those, you'll notice the answers are very predictable... I think it's totally fine to take 10 PTs (say 60-70) and just to drill specific questions types. As long as you learn and understand, you are not wasting PTs.
yeah I drilled with those, been doing sets from 40+, and I agree the answers are EASY compared to what I find now in the 70s. Thanks for the advice, I think I will do just that :D
NICE! I am having the exact same problem, where since I started in the 70s I went from -3,4 ish to around -10 in LR...What PTs did you use to drill? I don't want to burn material, but I feel like maybe its time to sacrifice some for more gains.
The case Rogan v. Mencia comes to mind LOL. I was wondering while reading the passage if the test writers were basing the passage on what happened with them, because it was pretty much word for word with the reality: Joe Rogan absolutely destroying Mencia's career by publicly shaming his blatant joke stealing.