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If the first passage is Art, unless it's obviously a lower-level passage, I'll skip it. This lets me move onto a more engaging passage, which "warms me up" to the RC section and builds a little confidence. Then I come back to it later on.
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@ I am taking the test on May 18th DO NOT DO the PT everyday that strategy will just wear you down. I took my last PT before the test and got a 168. I am happy with said score and going to go over the test today and work skills and timing until the exam. Throughout college I swam at the collegiate level and coached under the head coaches of Harvard and Yale as a side job. This test is like a championship meet. You do not do the hardest workouts of your life the week before the big meet just like you do not study like mad before the exam. That is not strategic as you will just be burnt out and tired for the test, in addition that shows insecurity in your training. Right now with your best score you know your training works, now just taper down and get mentally ready. DO NOT stress, DO NOT wear yourself down unnecessarily, and BE CONFIDENT.
This is a very good answer.
I requested a loaner device from LSAC, and the tablet they sent me was able to meet all of the specifications.
I’m gonna flex on flex
The best advice you'll find on this thread is to apply for Fall 2021 and use the interim period to do hardcore LSAT prep, and working to save money once you hit your target score.
This could mean tens of thousands of dollars in additional scholarships, and getting into a T-50 or T-14 school. You will not regret it.