One guy kept saying "the tension in the air.." to himself over and over. He was nervous and his highest PT scores were 150.. I wonder if he had a bad day?
For me, it was taking the last few PT's before test day. The big thing that clicked was staying calm. I got - 0 on the June games with 5 minutes to spare. The big thing was I could breeze through the regular games and when there was a game that was …
I can't say I worked as hard as you but I definitely left points on the table with my 161. It was pretty close to what I had calculated my score to be when I left the test but it still hurt a little. I'm not too bummed though because I can get into …
A lot of people bring these situations up but the fact is if your family supports you financially you are definitely obligated to whatever they wish. Once you make it on your own then you can do as you please.
You have to ask yourself what you thi…
I didn't do my best on the June test, I got a 161. But its a pretty decent score for deciding to be a lawyer a few months ago. During the test I was a bit ill and it was in the middle of a military exercise where I couldn't focus. If I took it again…
For me, I wasn't going to change my methods so close to test day but since you have time go ahead and check it out. You may like it and have time to practice it or you may not. The important thing is that whatever you do is second nature and accurat…
@Pacifico I think thats a great idea. I did that on the last game on the June test. I don't know how much it helped me but it got me thinking and I attribute that strategy for helping me POSSIBLY getting a few right vs. just guessing on the whole ga…
Whats the difference? Is it louder? More distractions? Whatever it is I would just keep doing it there if thats where you are doing poorly. Just seems psychological but it could be a bunch of things.
I sometimes skip over the parallel questions because they can take some time. I also skip a game if I can't get a grasp of it quickly. During the actual test I didn't skip any questions and just blazed through.
I agree with whats been said, 7Sage is "THE" place to learn logic games. Not necessarily the methods but the videos and explanations are what push it over the top.
I do LG a bit differently, I'm not sure how I did on the actual test this past week …
Honestly, I don't know if the June LSAT LG section was hard or not. I got through it but I'm not sure I aced it. The difference from me and what other people have been posting is what @"Dr. Yamata" said..don't panic. I was calm the whole time. Got t…
@LoraxMan its cooler duh.. there are pencils and even more so sharpeners that are higher quality which means less of a chance of a tip breaking or the sharpener not working or something like that. 99% of the time it doesn't matter but its one less t…
I didn't even think of cancelling, I don't see the point. Law schools see it and even if they might not say they took it into consideration really if it were me in the back of mind I'm thinking why did they cancel, obviously they didn't do well so e…
I used two pencils the whole test and didn't sharpen once. I only switched for the essay to attempt to write legibly. The girl next to me was sharpening furiously the whole test..
Well, tell you what, I have no idea how I did, pretty bad I'm assuming but reading that everyone else is just as perplexed as me makes it a whole lot easier and makes me feel better.
I was thinking of postponing as well since I haven't been able to study nearly as much as I wanted to. Part time for a few months is probably not an adequate time for full potential, however, when I look at where I am in life and what my goals are p…
I would purchase the LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim. Also, the Starter Bundle here on 7Sage. Pick one go through it then do the other.
You can choose where you take it by registering at a testing center on LSAC.org
The test has 4 graded sections, 1 Log…