- Joined
- Apr 2025
- Subscription
- Free
Don't take it too personally
Depends if you want to apply this cycle or not. Applying earlier can make a big difference in your chances at better schools. All that said, you should not take the test until you feel ready and there's nothing wrong with applying the cycle after this one (and that cycle will be less competitive most likely)
@ said:
The Nigerian rc is definitely the real deal then. Cos I had two logic games sections . And I’m tryna figure out which one was the experimental. Did anyone get two logic games??
So much for people saying yesterday that they wouldn't do experimental LG...
@ said:
It seems like the one with the Nigerian languages RC is the real RC, from what people have said.
Rip. Definitely thought that was worse. Last passage was a lot
Good luck to all taking it down the road. I had: RC-LG-LR-RC.
@ said:
@ said:
For those of you who had two RCs (I did too): do you think you did significantly worse on the second?
I seem to be the outlier here, but I thought I did significantly better on the second. I ran out of time on the first section and had to guess for most of the last passage, and I really did not feel as confident. It could have been nerves though and I was just more focused in on the second one. Either way, RC was tough!
THIS.
About to start. Will report back after. 2 RCs will make me sad. But I got this.
No chance this is a level 1 q. Definitely that hardest in the first 10 qs...
Just finished. That museum game destroyed me, but I was smart enough to skip it and the last game was hard but I feel like I did it well... idk. LR and RC were pretty normal for recent PTs IMO with the RC relatively difficult. Ended up guessing on most of the questions in that third game, probably not a great sign for my score... Good luck all!
I don't take it until 11:30, but man I cannot believe this day is here. Months of hard work. Good luck everyone.
Some people have the skills innately, but for those that do not the test is 100% learnable without a doubt. Just takes the time and the effort.
The one good thing that online college has allowed me to do is to do all my work for classes MWF and fully dedicate T/Th to LSAT... last semester was the opposite with MWF LSAT and T/Th classwork... Leads to long days but it works really well and helps me avoid burnout. Take 1 PT every T/Th and 1 LG section every day.
the matching shoes really make the whole look
I'm planning for around the same time as you. I'm doing flex PTs not only because I assume flex will be an option (possibly naively) but also because LR is my strongest section so if anything the full test would be better for me... but still lots of progress to be made.
Ok, if its a necessary assumption than it is NECCESSARY for the conclusion, not "potentially valid". Look for the AC that without it the argument wouldn't make sense.
IMO. Careful blind review of the entire section, writing notes about your thinking before you know whether you are right or wrong, and once again reviewing the questions/ACs/and your thinking after you see the right answer is the best way. Expect that 2 weeks is not truly long enough to be consistently good across the entire section, but certainly possible to target certain question types (PF and Para for me)
@ said:
Hey! Don't know if this is exactly what you're looking for, but I was scoring reasonably well, took the June LSAT, and then promptly lost all motivation to study. After scoring badly on a PT a week or so after the June LSAT, I realized that I needed to take a break. So I took a week off studying, then came back and started hitting my more recent scores. I would suggest that you try to take a few days off (if you don't feel comfortable taking a whole week, why not just 5 days--nothing LSAT related). Alternatively, instead of taking full PTs, try drilling specific sections. Hope this helps!
This exactly.