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Thursday, Sep 26 2024

Is there a way to revisit drills? This is the second drill set I accidentally clicked off of and I lost all my progress.

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Thursday, Sep 26 2024

Honestly, these tips are usually a reiteration of what has already been said in the curriculum, but they may be a helpful reiteration to some. I enjoyed the short video about Eschylus after the Greek Drama passage - it was just a short moment when I could forget about the LSAT and still learn about something interesting. It forces a mental break, which is admirable for those who are going through this curriculum for hours on end.

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Wednesday, Sep 25 2024

I am getting all of these wrong. Great way to end the course!

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Thursday, Oct 24 2024

I'm taking the Nov. exam and in Philly area, would love to

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Sunday, Sep 15 2024

one day, one day

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Sunday, Sep 15 2024

So is this the point in the curriculum when I start doubting my life?

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Monday, Sep 09 2024

Somehow I am getting all of these PSA questions correct but I am consistently getting -2/-3 on the other question type 5Q drills. Good for confidence, but I'm trying to figure out why I am so good at these questions but average at all the rest.

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Friday, Sep 06 2024

jackruotolo830

Drilling vs. PTing (Short Timeline)

Need some studying tips on a short timeline.

I’m still going through the rest of the curriculum and then intend to bang out PT tests, but I am taking the LSAT in Oct and probably again in Nov. I’m consistently getting only 2-3 correct on these drills. In reviewing my wrong answers, I fully understand where I erred, but I also don’t have the time to master each of these drill sections (at least I don't think I do).

My current mindset is to try and get through this curriculum, then bang out those PT tests since PT test do not categorize difficulty and question types. I’m worried if I spend too long on the drilling, I will lose sight that the actual tests is completely random in the questions types and difficulties that are chosen.

Any thoughts here are helpful as I orient my studying these last 1-2 months. Thank ya all and good luck.

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jackruotolo830
Friday, Sep 06 2024

Need some studying tips on short timeline.

I'm still going through the rest of the curriculum and then bang out PT tests, but I am taking the LSAT in Oct and probably again in Nov. I'm consistently getting only 2-3 correct on these drills. In reviewing my wrong answers, I understand where I erred, but I also don't have the time to master each of these drill sections.

My mindset is to try and get through this curriculum, then bang out those PT tests since PT test do not categorize difficulty and question types. I'm worried if I spend too long on the drilling, I will lose sight that the actual tests is completely random in the questions types and difficulties that are chosen.

Any thoughts here are helpful. Thank ya all and good luck.

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