What is the best PT to take in the week of the November LSAT? (Only taking 1) Preferably something "easy" in the 80s.
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Hey everyone, just want to hear everyone's thoughts on what worked for them in terms of how many study hours you put in per day without feeling burnt out?
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I'm just wondering if PTs 90-92+ are indicative of the current test patterns in LR, RC, and LG? Or is it still the 80s?
What time will scheduling open on October 27th for the November test?
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I went from -6 (diagnostic) to 0. I don't know how much you need to improve to get to your goal so please read with a grain of salt.
I tried to master the type of games first and how I'm going to diagram them, so when it comes up, it's almost like an instinct.
Split your gameboard as much as you can and infer from the passage. This is very important as it saved me time instead of diagramming a new game board in every question. Only make a new one if it's a new rule.
Memorize your conditional keywords and translate the passage/rules into your own words when it's complex. I recommend doing a translation drill (helped me with all sections esp LR)
Drill as much as you can. I do 2 games every day, sometimes 3 or 4 when I'm in the mood. For me, it worked better than doing a full LG section once or twice a week which was my previous routine. I use LSAT Demon for everything drill-related. I think 7Sage also has a good drill function but I haven't explored that yet.
In the beginning, I didn't care how much time I can do the game. Gradually, as your skill builds, the timing follows.
Hope this can be of help! I'm also taking the November test, goodluck!!
@-1-1 Yeah I know. I've taken most of them so I know their degree. Just wanting to know what is considered the "easiest" of the bunch
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