I feel this "high scoring bubble" will deflate since an experimental section is being added. But according to Spivey the medians of most schools will be increasing by a point or two for sure.
Try doing a PT 6 days out and review it the next day. taking a 2 day break in the middle really helps. You can drill a hard RC passage, a few LR and a game or two the day before the test but try finishing it by afternoon and take the rest of the day…
@struggle said:
@wheresthegabagool said:
Podcast Summary:
They believe every variant (with one exception) will be a curve of -8
The one exception is the combo of Orwell/Maple Trees LR + Newspaper LG which they believe wi…
Its normal to assume the worst. Your mind tends to only recollect the questions you had a hard time with. I took the International flex in October and Instantly knew I bombed it. My tutor told me its a normal feeling that all her students have but t…
@mkgreening3 said:
ayee I'm retaking too, these international times are killer (6:30pm is gonna be hell). Good luck!
Best of luck! Lemme us know how it goes
Quit all your open apps(Not just close), Terminate all the stuff running in the background, Close all your browsers but the one you'll be taking the test on.
@whatsmyname said:
bruh, try games 60+. I thought i had the games down until I started doing 60s, 70s next. I want to get through all the sections before the Jan LSAT. The hard games become significantly harder. I don't know if its the novelty…
If you're scoring in the 150s I definitely wouldn't recommend taking 2Pts a week. You should be concentrating on drilling your weak areas and solidifying your basics. Try taking a week off and trying doing only the basics for a week. This really hel…
@hopefulling said:
According to the LSAC, it's going to be only the 16th and 17th (lower test taker volume, don't need as many days).
I don't think it's been announced yet. They usually do it around 3 weeks prior to test day.
Correct me if I am wrong but if there is a loss of connection or any interruption we won't be losing time from the section this time right? @"Lawyer Looch" @"garbage.flood" Im so sorry you had this experience.
@dudekc said:
I am going to take the exam on the morning of the 8th. Just a general question: Does every person who takes the exam take the same exam? It seems to me from reading the comment threads that they may rearrange the order of the sec…
I was having a bad run of scores on RC right before test day and luckily a friend recommended Albert. He could relate to all my problems and knew what exactly I had to change. He showed me how he approaches passages which made me realize the errors …
I would highly encourage you to postpone and give yourself more time. You can improve a lot by finishing the full course. My scores started to increase after 1-2 months of taking practice sets after I finished the entire course.
I can completely relate to this.I was in your place a few months ago. After a certain point untimed work does more bad than good (Like burning through prep tests) Make it a habit to do only timed drills and timed sections. You can always BR later an…
The necessary assumption questions have gotten harder but there no other noticeable differences. I do 2 PTs a week usually one form the 50s and the other one from the 70s/80s and I found no major difference in difficulty. The inference questions on …
I had a similar experience too. I got a 160(BR 167) on PT 36 and 167 (BR 171) on PT60. I found that the harder LR questions (16-24) were framed better which made them slightly easier than the older ones. Games were way harder back in the day so that…
I don't think that's a good idea. The proctor will want to a government issued ID. If you were scheduled to test in the US but couldn't you'll still have a valid ID issued in the US. I don't think you can produce a foreign ID for what is essentially…