Sorry if this a redundant post, but do you guys warm up before you take a PT? I noticed awhile back that my second LR section was consistently better so I started to do some LR questions. Have you seen a benefit to warming up? If so, I am curious to how many questions you guys do before. Do you do a game and a RC passage before too?
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@ I didn't find you disruptive either!
@ I believe it is a new feature. It is under extensions and add ons
@ I don't feel like mine get sticky either. I got mine from Staples.
I like the Staedtler Noricas as well, but I feel like they get dull pretty quickly
Pacifico did a webinar on the games, but they haven't released the video yet I think because of licensing issues. I'm not sure if anywhere else has video explanations up yet.
JY has not released PT 77 explanations yet.
I don't have one, but this could be helpful. You can filter the type and subtype to get a list of questions.
https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/preptest-classifications/
I'm primarily left with re-takes as well. I take re-takes as a full length test and find that They are still beneficial. There are instances where I will get the same ones wrong which will really show a weak spot.
I have not seen it anywhere. I would also just like the exam.
I'm brining this thread back! I just finished watching the series.
I really, really don't understand how Dessey was denied a mistrial. Particularly since Kachinsky, his first attorney, allowed him to be interrogated alone TWICE. The interrogation where he drew the pictures he was clearly against it and wanted to say that his story was lie. The video of him getting coerced into another confession is very sad. And the second Dassey gives a confession he calls Kachinsky to tell him that it went very well. Later, Dassey equated his answers to the interrogations to guessing on homework. Like @ said I just wish someone stood up and said he is mentally challenged and is very susestible to people's influence. Also, is there any solid evidence against him besides his conflicting statements?
There is just so many inconsistencies in the cases.
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for MBT I really critically analyze each answer choice and pay attention to the language. A lot of incorrect answer choices go to far ie: X never did Y, No Y is X, etc. Pay attention to how strong the language is and see if there is enough support to make that conclusion in the answer choice.
I also enjoy the Staedler pencil I trade off between them and the tri-cons. But the triangular grip of the tri-cons is great.
@ are you getting to the 4th passage and answering all questions?
@ just a heads up it looks like tonights BR call is for PT 39 and Saturday is for PT 40
@ Just hop over to Vegas and it'll be a nice little reward for taking the June LSAT =] hahah
It is pretty normal to provide your professor with a transcript. I personally would explain that your grade sink is not characteristic of how you feel you are as a student overall and just provide a short brief reason and show that your grades did come up back up after that period.
This is great. You have some great songs on here! Thanks @
@ There is also also an export feature. I used this before I wiped my PT scores.
For awhile I was using the BR score as my new PT score in retakes, but then that became confusing.
I was using my BR score as my retake too. Then I made a spreadsheet, but got lazy about entering it all in on my own. I didn't realize there was an export function. Thanks!! I will be using that now!
The deadline to change test date has passed, but you can withdrawal up till Feb 5th
@ If you have to ask, you know the answer. Confidence is such an important aspect of doing well on this test. Keep at it for four more months, and gain that much-needed confidence.
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I would take a test in true test conditions first because a score without those conditions is not very meaningful. 7 sage has a phone app that has a proctor function, which works great to time your tests.
It is pretty difficult for anyone to say where you will be scoring come June. It takes some people much longer to get to the 170s then others. But, if you truly are scoring in the high 160s I would say it could be feasible to reach in June.
I read this article about an unrelated case of a man who was on death row for murder he claimed he did not commit. I thought it was an interesting short read.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/inspired-life/wp/2016/01/21/making-friends-with-a-murderer-and-proving-hes-innocent/
Wow, this is awesome. Thanks @ !
@ I'll be there! Are you going to go to any of the workshops?
I bubble before I turn the booklet page, so every two pages of questions. I feel like when I am answering questions I get into the zone and don't like having to interrupt that by bubbling in answer choices.
I would not say there is a "best way." It is just whatever works best for you!