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edwsul414
Saturday, Jun 30 2018

LG and metallica is a formidable combo

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edwsul414
Tuesday, Jun 26 2018

I've been at it for roughly a year too now, and if I can give you my honest advice, you do not NEED to have done those 30 PTs.

On the contrary:

If you actually slow down a little and thoroughly analyze all your individual mistakes, you may be PTing around 170s after only 10 PTs. That should leave you ready for the test.

However, if you rush, you might finish all 30 PTs, but while averaging a lower score.

Remember, quality over quantity.

A friend of mine got a 174 and only did 26 fully timed PTs.

Once you have solidified your knowledge and are consistent with your PT score, there is no need for more for the sake of more.

Just my 2 cents.

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edwsul414
Monday, Jun 25 2018

Hello! Can I get added as well please? Let's rock this :smiley:

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edwsul414
Monday, Jun 25 2018

Thank you all for the replies!

I now realize that my question was actually completely misguided, as I had been printing out the games wrong this whole time: I wasn't printing from the toner friendly page, which resulted in me having the rules on one side of the paper and the questions on the other.

Obviously, that was silly on my part, since I had to go back and forth between sides of the paper to look at my diagram and then to look at the questions.

Unlike the LSAT, I knew this wasn't logical :blush:

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edwsul414
Monday, Jun 25 2018

I'm unsure as to whether or not I'll register for the July one, but I am extremely curious about where you got such word on the street.

I had no clue one could predict/estimate the contents of any future LSAT

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Thursday, Jun 21 2018

edwsul414

A Simple Question

This is my first post on this forum, so hello everyone!

I've been studying for a while now and as I was drilling LG today I couldn't help but wonder:

Are the pages on the actual LSAT double sided for the LG section?

I'm asking because I often find that I have to re-copy my master diagram if the pages are double sided, since going back and forth between pages to look at my diagram is highly inefficient.

On the other hand, if the section is single sided, there would be no need to re-copy the original diagram.

It's a minor concern, but I'm wondering because it could potentially save 30 seconds per game. I also want to be able to practice as effectively as possible.

Thanks!

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edwsul414
Friday, Jul 20 2018

It depends on your current PT score average (if any) and your goal.

If you've managed to hit your goal but you are albeit still uncomfortable, then I'd still give it a shot.

Otherwise, miracles don't happen on test day. If you're not exactly where you want to be in your prep, postpone.

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edwsul414
Tuesday, Sep 11 2018

@ said:

Hopefully we do get some kind of refund or the option to cancel without it showing up. I seriously messed up those sections with all that shit going on.

I feel the same. Let me know when you hear back from them.

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edwsul414
Monday, Sep 10 2018

I was at this test centre too dude, so I feel your pain. I remember thinking to myself during the exam "are you f*cking serious"

Months of hard work potentially ruined by a feat thrown by drunken froshies. I sent LSAC a complaint.

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edwsul414
Saturday, Sep 08 2018

extremely sweet parallel question and dolphins were real LRs, I had two RCs.

on another note, any guesses on the curve ?

I thought this was a toughie.

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