I'm feeling real depressed
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Dude. when you get to around 30 practice tests... if you're doing your shit right (proper Blind Review and all) you'll see yourself making less and less mistakes of that nature.
It's different for everyone. Set personal goals and realistically estimate when you'll see a decrease in those mistakes (granted that you put in proper work, again). Nobody but yourself can be the best judge of that.
Of course, If you don't see improvements or feel something is TERRIBLY wrong.. then post here again and see run your techniques through with the community.
I have faith in you!!! Keep in there
Guys! How can I best drill to increase my sections in these last days? I unfortunately signed up already and am thinking of taking the LSAT for the experience even if I cancel my score. Any tips?
Also do you guys think it's a good idea or does a cancelled score just look real bad?
Help!
Not sure... Just refreshing your comment because I would like to know too.
Thanks! I agree. Sometimes you must force yourself to find comfort and concentration because you are not focusing... even on a good day.
Thanks guys!
Sorry i just need to ask this. Is it real or is it a state of mind?
I'd appreciate some input on this
However do submit the applications!
Yea! Retake! Tell them that you will retake. They'll love it. I think nothing shows more dedications and lawyerly-scholarship worthy material than someone who is willing and not afraid to put in the work after ALREADY having the scores for top schools :)
i speak for my own experience. I think I am in the same boat as you and I'm practicing what I preach with the February suggestion
i would honestly take it february. If you think about it you'll be late for scholarship money applying this year already. Assuming that you are taking the LSAT to apply to study the law...
The best studying is when your mind is focused on studying and not just miserably pestered and pressured. Kind of like in the last minutes of a test when you suddenly blank out when time is announced. If you want to consistently score that on test day... then you should be scoring higher. Whats your situation, like do you have time to study off or are you with your parents... anything that will help evaluate whether you need to crush it (and yourself) these next two weeks... or if you can spare yourself the pain and set a more longer term (but more firm and doable) goal for yourself...
Sorry if Im being a debbie downer
yup remember were all here for each other. And if you keep at it you WILL improve. Don't be fooled by anything that tells you otherwise
C'mon guys. We can do it. We're all so inspiring on this forum ha ha.
Hey guys!
http://lsatprep180.com/the-lsat-and-reading-speed-change-headline/#more-1638
If anything aint clear or you want to see if his stuff worked on me fast or slow or what i did or whatever just message me again!
But the post is pretty solid and helpful!
ok man @!
http://lsatprep180.com/the-lsat-and-reading-speed-change-headline/#more-1638
If anything aint clear or you want to see if his stuff worked on me fast or slow or what i did or whatever just message me again!
CONGRATULATIONS! THEYRES NO STOPPING YOU MAN! :) . Look up Graeme Blakely's RC suggestions. Google him or message me . He has these brain training techniques that helped me and i used to read like a 3rd grader. if rc is your only problem trust me you got this man
Hey we're all here for each other! Don't worry about those who aren't studying for the LSAT. This community here is and we all have gone through prep test downfalls. But you said it. A test is just a test.
Just never forget that there is NO way that properly guided efforts and studying will not pay off. So don't let any short-term happenings let you forget the end goal and stop you from painting a picture in your head of how beautiful it will be when you get your score. You will!
combine spreader with the 7 sage memory method?
If so can I get a copy?
you're in paris? lucky you. You may be the only one... I don't think the French would even dream that people would voluntarily submit themselves to a test like the LSAT or that such a best exists.
I'm not hating. I'm French myself and it's actually a thought that I've been thinking to myself for a few months that's all ;)
Im trying this out today. Say, how many times do you recommend doing this until you get results?
practice and endurance my friend. It's the only way. But it's the RIGHT way.
just analyze your q's and techniques and be so sure of it. mark the q's that you're all like " i don't know if this is 100 percent right but its all I got" and then when you finish up and score it.... go back to those questions and try to map out the cold logic that got you there. Manhattan LSAT is good for that you can look up your LR questions right there. Finally... make a list of q's you felt insecure on/or bad on and watch JY's lessons and perhaps go through the lesson plan for that q type again. It's hard work but when you do it you realize it's all cake and cookies what you'll get... but you gotta buckle down and target your weaknesses and "chomp through the bad stuff first"
Do it!
Hey ! google grame blackely and his reading comp posts!
YES. nobody should have to take a test with a rap music performance. That is simply ridiculous. Tell!
all targets the RC section of course.
Hey guys! I followed exactly what was on the blog and it did wonders for me. I actually help host reading seminars to improve reading and retention. I'm a writer, so it also helps me to be top notch in this area too. Leave me a message on my inbox if you have a specific question.
Heck if I had gone to the university of hogwarts I wouldn't need to be a lawyer. I'd just walk up to the ministry of magic and say... Head Auror is here.
I don't work out. Should I start doing so to get an energy boost? Whadya'll think?
I used to be a runner so It's not like I'm helpless but id like some feedback as to whether it would actually help my life out at the moment