Hey guys,
RC happens to be my worst section, by far. I am not seeing any improvement between practice tests in that area specifically. I am really stressed out about it. Any suggestions as to how to see improvement?
Hey guys,
RC happens to be my worst section, by far. I am not seeing any improvement between practice tests in that area specifically. I am really stressed out about it. Any suggestions as to how to see improvement?
what’s the difference?
Hey guys,
Assumption questions happen to be my achilles heel. I've begun practice testing and was wondering if anyone has any advice to offer to help me combat these guys
hey guys,
I want to give myself the best chance of maximizing my score by knocking out the easy ones first. I know the first 10 are generally known as the easiest, but after that... how should I conquer and divide?
I'm taking the dec. test so I want to be ready by then. I question if fool proofing every single game is the only way to achieve high mastery on the games. I understand the lower level games to a fault. However, timing is my issue. Using the Cambridge packets, I wonder if it will be a more efficient use of my time to only fool proof the hardest games of the section, my assumption being that if I can do those in timed constraints, I should be able to do the lower leveled ones, given that they are easier. I've seen gains in time on the lower leveled ones that I still do, just not as frequently, since I've started focusing my time on the harder games.
how many games should it take?
Hi all,
I've recently started my applications and was wondering if anyone would mind taking a gander at my resume
Thanks!
Hey guys
I've been grinding through the curriculum for the past two months and am on track to finish by the end of September. I was wondering if someone has in their possession a study plan for me to use that they personally STRICTLY abided by in order to maximize their learning. I will be sitting for the December LSAT and I would like to take as many practice tests as I can and drill as much as I can. I have all of the tests on record and the cambridge packets (for drilling my weak spots) in my possession. I just want to study as efficiently as possible.
Thanks guys!
ran into the paywall as well
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@vanessaogbeide483 said:
hey guys,
I want to give myself the best chance of maximizing my score by knocking out the easy ones first. I know the first 10 are generally known as the easiest, but after that... how should I conquer and divide?
I've slowly worked my way up to doing 25 in 25 minutes. This means I'm forced to skip and make a second sweep through the questions, sometimes even 3, but that's ok. It's also forced me to be a bit more aggressive. I did this by doing "confidence drills" where I took older LR sections aggressively, without reading all the answer choices and just picking my first choice and moving on.
awesome advice! thanks!