It's quite sad but I never have enough time to finish the last remaining passage. So if there are only 3-5 minutes left, and you have a whole new passage remaining, what would be the ideal approach?
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Hey Will- what would be your advice on timing? While untimed, I barely miss any questions, but while timed, it's a mess... Any tips for ensuring speed while maintaining accuracy?
Would someone help me with this one? (I'm reviewing JY's explanation, but just making sure I'm understanding this concept...)
this I get:
not (A -> B) would be A some -B
this I'm not so sure:
not (-A -> B)
Any help is much appreciated!
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Maybe see which section you are missing most of the points on and work from there... dissect why you made the mistake so that you won't repeat it next time.
@ definitely will check it out thank you!!
I had that problem for quite some time and I practiced to meet the time marks recommended by the LSAT Trainer:
Question 5 - 5 min in
Question 10 - 11 min in
Question 15- 18 min in
Question 20 - 26 min in
This helped tremendously and I'm able to finished all the questions in time. Hope this works for you too!
@ I recall from one of the lsat tutors that LSAC provides additional time to those who have ADHD and have the medical proof. You should look into it!
I attended a law fair today and asked 11 schools (all California though) about the application process and they all said that (if Dec lsat score is your first score) they will not review the application because it is not a complete application without the lsat score. They said they will receive it from LSAC as soon as they release the score and then the application will be deemed as complete. All 11 schools said that they don't do "partial" reviews where they first read applications/personal statements, etc.
Hope this helps!
@ I wasn't able to find the link as well.. do you have a specific link?
It just says 20 fl oz so perhaps? Does anyone know how many pencils we are allowed to take? it says "3 or 4" but I usually use like 7 per test hahaa
I use the timer to see how much time I spent reading the passage, and then see how much I spent for the questions. I think this helps keep track of where the bulk of the time is being spent. Also, it shows if I spent too much time on the questions, that means I didn't really understand the passage on the front-end.