Would anyone like to go over my PS? In my final draft, looking to make the last couple of adjustments if needed
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LG wasn't that bad. The last game was exactly like one in the 50's except with 4 players instead of 6
Did anyone have a question about monkeys eating leaves with their food for medicinal reasons or for taste reasons? Lol thought it was so weird
You know I'll be there :-)
PT 12 game 4 is on that level of weirdness
Thank you!
Lol okay so the e-mail was a hoax
Am I the only one who finds the e-mail hilarious? If it is a hoax, the fact that someone made it and sent it to people is hysterical
Damn, totally forgot I took PT 72 and scored it before the Dec LSAT. Will be there next week & onward for sure!
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This is what I use to get back into a 11-6 sleep schedule when I fall out of it
Awesome! Will be joining on this! (I would like to be tagged so I don't miss anything)
Edit: Changed my username to Daniel2433
@jfarewell8590 I had the experimental LR and it was the 3rd section for me, first and last LR were the real ones. The most common section orders were,
RC (real) - LR - RC (exp) - LR - LG
RC - LR - LG (exp) - LR - LG (real)
LR - RC - LR - LG - LR
So yeah, unless you had LG or RC experimental then you probably had the experimental 3rd
I'm taking it again in December, hopefully my last time
OU as in the University of Oklahoma? If so are you in Norman? I'd love to meet up and get some feed back from someone who is scoring in the 160s!
Hey Alex thanks for responding! What do you mean by skipping strategy?
The question type I miss the most are Flaw questions. I'm currently reading the LSAT trainer since it gives tips on how to understand the reasoning structure of the arguments.
Do you have suggestions to really understand the flaws? I've memorized the different flaw types but there's times where I can't name them and they're just making an assumption or concluding their argument in an invalid way.
What are some suggestion on being as accurate as you can be when it comes to LR & RC? Especially when you get down to 2 answer choices? I feel like I don't really know what I'm looking for when I I'm fumbling 2 answer choices in my head.
I'm guessing just read better? But how would you suggest to really get the information in front of you as clear as you can? Paraphrasing gets you the idea but towards the 15ish mark there are pieces of information that you miss when you paraphrase that are essential to the stimulus that are hard to keep in a paraphrase.
Any suggestion that you think could help or that helped for you would be greatly appreciated!
@mke377545 In my case, my proctor made me run out to my car grab my phone screenshot the letter and e-mail it to her.
They upload it around two weeks before the test date, mine was exactly 10 days before the September LSAT. The confirmation letter will confirm what sections you are going to take and what time you will have on them. It will also give you your proctors name & number. You call them and confirm with them and then you MUST bring your confirmation letter with you, don't be me and forget to even print it.
I have accom for the sept test, still gonna power through. I look at it as another hurdle I have to get over, I'm just glad my medication lasts 11+ hours and I don't to have to stress about changing my medication due to the extended time added
It really depends, if the game isn't making sense you need to go back to square one, but if you're almost done with the game & you realize you read a rule wrong here is what I have to offer on recent prior experience.
If you're on the 3rd game & you realize by the 2nd to last question you misread a rule, finish the last question & move on to the next game. On PT 7X this happened to me on a game, on one of the rules I read it as consecutive instead of nonconsecutive & I didn't realize it until later. I only missed 1 question but it was due to that rule. Basically, you can miss a rule & still be okay. I do think the hardest part is knowing you read a rule wrong & keeping your cool on the next game. But if you know that you can misread a rule & still get most of the answers right you should be able to relax. Keep trucking & know that the LSAT wants to make you feel that way. Their goal is to waste your time.
http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/articles/stupid-mistakes
This is a good read to give you an idea on how stop those mistakes, helped me along side with listening to J.Y. in his LG videos about circling keywords!