Does anyone have experience with taking FLEX in a hotel or other area for reasons that their place is not quiet enough to take FLEX? (hotels, etc.)
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Studying for November too. Best way I can say to go about this is the blind review process.
To my knowledge I don't think there's a way to sort just correlation and causation. Correlation and causation are a subset of flaw questions. So try filtering by Flaw type questions, correlation and causation typically just show up. Hope this helped
I am not the best but have improved recently. Best advice I have is engage with the passage. Like if the author says "but the observations in X dont do Y" ask yourself, "okay, how so?" or "elaborate please". As if you're having a conversation with the author. With time you will gain speed, just takes time.
I would be down. Im scoring in the 150s and do about two PTs per week. Taking Jan and Feb. Doing PT 65 tomorrow and 67 on sunday, then so on. Would be awesome to also go over things that gave trouble. Email is i.mahm1898@.com and feel free to message me here also.
I usually take the PT (Flex adapted) timed
BR day of and next day
Strategy plan and Wrong Answer Journal any questions that gave me trouble (LG Foolproof)
Ahhh you've come across the debate that every LSAT taker has in their heads. My advice is try both and see what you like better. I too read Loophole and liked the way Ellen lays everything out from strategy to CLIR, and so on. CLIR helped me tremendously understand (conceptually) what is happening in each stimulus. Try both and see what works best. I personally stayed away from powerful provable language and focused on its conceptual and functional qualities. That last part may be difficult to understand but let me know if i can explain that better.
also interested if still taking people! email is i.mahm1898@.com
1-2 PTs per week max. Testing in November but will also in January. Personally, what is more important than actually doing a PT is knowing WHY you got answer choices wrong so that you're not doomed to repeat that same error.
Very down. I will DM you and my email is i.mahm1898@.com.
Hey Ty. Interested in the group. Taking the LSAT in November also. Email is i.mahm1898@.com. Speak soon.
For Logic Games, yes. I tend to use old tests to drill by question type just because they're different than the current LSAT. Remember, almost all questions are at play on the next LSATs.
@ it just takes time and review with intent on understanding mistakes. Keep pushing though, took me a while to get there.
Interested. Im about low 150s and long term aiming for low 170s but would like to be in the group for the ride to the 160s.
In the process of striving for a 170+ (175 is my goal). Have been at this since May 2020. If I can add a few things. The LSAT will really test how much you want it. Every corner and hurdle will present its challenges. Sometimes the biggest challenges you have seen yet and sometimes challenges that can be easily overcome. In my almost 8 month process, I have learned to seriously take breaks and not burn too much. Some pressure is needed, of course. Also vowing to myself that I can really apply myself to this exam and it can change my life both short and long term. Writing and articulating (journaling even) and manifesting what is possible has helped me. This exam is a lot (especially goals of 170+) and it might take long. Promising myself that I will study and work at this, for however long it takes, has given me the edge that has carried me.