I've finished almost all the CC and I've taken 5 full length tests so far. I'm registered for the April exam and intend to take the June exam as well. I'm struggling to bridge my BR and timed scores. Timed I have yet to break 155. BR I'm hitting 161-164. My goal is a 165+. Any advice on whether I should continue to take full length tests and crank them out or focus on drilling timed sections? I'm feeling a bit stuck and anxious. Thanks!
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E is wrong because it doesn't compare the relative disagreement with other candidates while D quantifies the difference (or lack thereof) specifically. Got it!
Hi there, I'm wondering how to best approach taking simulated LSATs for the April exam. There will be 4 sections (LR, RC, LG, and one variable section) so when simulating the exams how should I account for that one variable section? Most 4 section tests on 7Sage have 2 LR sections and on test day there could be 2 LG/RC sections. Any advice would be appreciated!
This is a really cute thread and I relate to this feeling of loss/anxiety around this test soooooo much. I'm always down to talk Squid Games and different character developments. I'm also a huge Money Heist fan and will gladly spend hours talking about my love for Nairobi.
The only issue I have with AC C is that it just makes a comment about other financial incentives being available but doesn't go so far as to say how people react to those financial incentives i.e. whether they weigh them in their decision making. I feel like they're making us infer from the AC, which is fine but for some Q's I've heard JY be like don't infer so I'm not 100% certain when to apply that inference component to my AC selection. #help