@baguettebish said:
@czheng15 Yes, translation is where you train yourself to be able to understand the stimulus quickly by reading each stimulus, covering it and saying what it said in your own words. You can write it down or say it out loud!…
@baguettebish said:
Hey!! I also struggled a ton with LR and used Loophole. Keep doing the Translation Drills, they reeeeeally helped me. Retaining and understanding the stimulus quickly enough was the hardest part for me. I know the book real…
@mikeystevey said:
I started reading more scientific/history related things. I subscribed to NY times and bought some history books and that seemed help a lot!
May I know the names of those history books. Struggling with RC as well. Thank yo…
I need help too! Scoring around -5/-7 on LR. Only on those super easy LR sections I would get a -2. Struggling to bring it down to a constant -2. Hate the LSAT as always
I just took the August one and cancelled the score. I had 2 RC back to back and it drained my brain cells LG was super easy but LR I believed I performed worse than usual.
Same here. Have been waking up at 5 and study straight till 1pm and spend the rest of the day with school work. I'm going to take the LSAT in August and I feel guilty if I miss a day of study.