Well... I just scored 5 points lower than my December score (it was lower than my past 15 PTs actually) :'(
ohh and 7points lower than my very last PT—the WEEK before 2/10. Screw it.
To everyone that scored 170+, I salute you.
To everyone w…
So, I hope this makes everyone feel a little better:
I got so inebriated two nights ago (from the sheer torture of applying to law school) I changed my username to “Oldest Trick In da Book” and forgot about it until this afternoon.
I’m just glad I…
I did a week of intense FLAW work that significantly helped me:
I typed up descriptions for approx. 20 flaw types.
Using the 5 most recent PTs, I labeled each Flaw Q (as 1 of the 20 flaw types).
I grouped the Qs together by Flaw type, and typed…
@sjames123 said:
Does anyone remember one with echolocation and wales? Was that real or experimental?
I had 2 LG—99.99% sure the whales question is experimental
@sbzan25 said:
I had 3 LR -- "It was all a dream..." that lyric has never been more relevant!
One of my sections had a question about ivy and building and another about B2 (or some kind of vitamin)... another section had a disagree questi…
@jwrigh73 said:
There was also a LR question about forging an authors handwriting because the pressure applied was even or something like that. I’m not sure what section that was though
I had LG LR LG RC LR
I remember a question that talked…
@joanyou9382 said:
Can someone tell me which of the following LR is experimental? I had LR Lg Lr lr RC. The first LR had (ivy and building construction), maybe (foreshock and earthquake). Second had (blame malice moral wrong) , maybe (possum d…
I think what makes this question difficult is the unconventional Q stem: Of the following claims, which one can most justifiably be rejected on the basis of the statements above?
In my opinion, it helps to think of this question kind of like a…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@DeepNotShallow said:
Important Distinction. There were 2 tests with the same format but different Q#s.
LR25, RC, LR25, LR26, LG
AND
LR25, RC, LR26, LR26, LG
If you had two LR26s th…
I started using what I like to call "G-PIMP" (mostly because it's fun to say) a method in which I go through each paragraph of a passage, like so:
1st read—thorough read (vocalization) and identify what it is doing in General (i.e., background inf…
So this is a rough synopsis of real LR Qs listed by section (25Qs v. 26Qs)—for those of you that also had 3 LR sections.
I used forums from reddit and powerscore, and this thread to make this list.
LR 25Q Section:
FIRST QUESTION—Mayor Getti…
I had the EXACT same problem. I've noticed that underlining that much tends to slow me down during the read and keeps me from deciphering main points (especially in the later PTs with tricky question wording).
Now I try not to underline or mark any…