Looking for someone to review a couple LR sections with before the January test.
Currently averaging -6 and would like to review with someone for the next 2 weeks or so.
Lmk if interested!
Looking for someone to review a couple LR sections with before the January test.
Currently averaging -6 and would like to review with someone for the next 2 weeks or so.
Lmk if interested!
Taking November as well. Scored 152 last September.
Interested. Work full time so after 5 PM works for me as well (EST)
Looking for someone to meet with twice a week to review LR and a bit of RC (85%/15%). Please let me know if anyone can help me with this.
Thank you.
Usually these are cringe but this one was f*@ cool.
Interested. (In the US)
Scoring in the mid 150's and would like to get into the 160's.
Let me know if interested. I'm thinking about 1-2 hour sessions where we could BR LR sections and/or LG.
Hey do any of you guys have any experience with deferring from Spring to Fall semester?
I was recently offered admission at a school for Spring 2022 but I'm signed up for the January test and want to see if I can better my score?
Would it be okay for me to ask them to transfer my offer to Fall 2022 instead?
Thanks, any insight would be helpful.
Awesome so I think we have everyone. Can you guys please include your email addresses so I can start an email chain and provide Zoom info.
Hey @ could I be added as well? Just PM'd you my email.
Hey everyone, LSAC informed me that they should be sending out the link either this week or next week. This was what one rep. told me when I called last week. Hope that helps.
Good luck everyone!
Awesome and yes, I am!
Looking for someone currently PT'ing in the mid-high 150's to review LR only. Please comment if interested.
(3 people MAX due to the Zoom restrictions on meetings)
Thank you so much @
Yeah! Was thinking the same thing but still pretty nerve-wrecking even thought it's only an extra minute and forty seconds.
Is anyone else not able to put the full 35:00 mins??
Absolutely agree. I'm in the same boat. The service was absolutely terrible. Have they given you a confirmed time for Friday?
Hey there,
Trust me, I know that feeling exactly too well. Worst part is when you encounter a bad section on a PT, it just throws your confidence for a spin for the entire section and then soon enough you'll be thinking you forgot everything you ever learned. Best advice I can give is that any terrible section you may have had during a PT may be offset by a good performance on the other sections so that's really all you can focus on. During the August test, the games section felt so bad that my entire test after that section I just blanked. So just hang in there and take it one day at a time. If you'd ever like to go some RC passages then message me and if you have Zoom or something we can do that. I'm in no way, shape or form good at RC but it can't hurt to review with someone.
Best of luck!!
Thanks for clearing this one up for me everyone!
Best of luck to you all
Thank you so much for the comments on this one. I really appreciate it and will make note of everything that's been mentioned.
Male (Hispanic)
English is my second language
Came to the US at 9 years old
First-generation high school and university grad.
Would this be considered "URM" or more of a diversity statement thing?
Hey,
Currently:
My last 5 PT's have been the following:
PT. 74 156 - LR (-5), LG (-10), RC (-10)
PT. 75 156 - LR (-6), LG (-12), RC (-7)
PT. 76 157 - LR (-7), LG (-8), RC (-9)
PT. 78 160 - LR (-8), LG (-4), RC (-9)
PT. 79 152 - LR (-7), LG (-11), RC (-13) (This was my worst PT to date. I got destroyed by both RC and LG on this one. Also, had like a midway freakout during RC where I literally forgot how to read lol.
My current method is basically studying everyday with maybe one day off. I try to take 2 PT's a week. After every PT I do BR, especially for LR and LG (if there was a game I couldn't do). I've heard that improving on LG is the most realistic section so I've been drilling games everyday. For example, yesterday I did three different games sections (around like 12 games in total).
On days that I'm not taking a PT then BR I try to do games and focus on LR types that give me problems, like NA. I also try to take the odd RC standalone timed section but I just feel like RC is such a gamble sometimes that it all depends on whether or not I can grasp what I'm reading.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Hi everyone,
I've been practice testing in the 155-157 range for a couple of weeks now and my goal score is mid 160's for November. Any tips you guys can share would be greatly appreciated .
Thank you.
Interested and also on Eastern.
Awesome!! Congrats on this one.
Hello everyone,
Anyone trying to review LR and RC over Zoom before the November test. I'm currently in a mid/high 150's plateau and would love to link up with someone in this same situation shooting for the same goal score.
If anyone has Zoom and would like to share their link so we can meet a couple times a week, let me know!
Just took this one and it absolutely annihilated me. 8 point drop from my previous PT.
Would like to hear anyone else's experience with this one.
Best of luck to everyone in their studies.
7Sage: 4 Star Difficulty
The writer of this question expecting a 5 STAR: Am I a joke to you?
I'm going to score above a 162 on the November LSAT!!
Hey there,
Interested.
Thanks for doing this.
Hey everyone, we will be reviewing PT. 87 (Section 3) LR tonight. Please send me your emails.
Are we supposed to consider the idea that left handed people are not as frequent in the population? Is this not outside knowledge? I literally crossed out B just because I thought I had no idea why I'm supposed to know that.
#help (Added by Admin)
Hey there,
Are you still looking for an LR study partner. If you don't mind me asking, where are you right now in your prep for LR? How many questions are you missing and what do you want to work on specifically?