Hey everyone,
My studying began at the very end of last year. I just received my first 170, albeit with some extra time added on to the PT. When discussing speed, I've heard the maxim, "Slow is fast and fast is smooth" and am attempting to live by this motto. Within the speed zeitgeist, there is also the skipping strategies from Mike Ross and Can'tgetright, which are incredibly useful. For anyone else scoring within this range, could you provide either general principles or specific rules that help you gain speed without sacrificing accuracy? Alternatively, you can just affirm that speed is a function of practicing more frequently and I'll begrudgingly accept that.
Lastly, if you are in need of a study buddy, I am up for being asked "dumb" questions if I can ask foolish things in return. I plan on really considering this July Flex test (even with its drawbacks) with August as a hopeful take.
Thanks!
Juliet,
Thanks so much for answering questions. I just want to make sure I have this down before purchasing. Currently, I have a premium account set to expire in April. If I upgrade to ultimate+ ($400) before March 29, I get access until June, the LSAC Prep Plus subscription, and the option to extend monthly for $25/m. This includes $100 off admissions.
If I do not upgrade before March 29 and let my account expire, I will lose my current data (e.g. prep test scores, question data, completed problem sets) and purchase a new Ult+ package ($599) that lasts for 12 months, and an LSAC Prep Plus subscription ($99). This is $698 with no money off admissions packages and $69/m to extend. The other new alternative is $69/m for this same deal. Am I correct on these options? Thanks!