I'm in a similar boat (scored 168 January 2021) and LG overconfidence prevented me from hitting my PT average (between 172-177). I am likely retaking in August and re-applying but still would love to review LG with you before June. Feel free to PM m…
Also would happily help you out in anyway that I could. Scored 168 on the Jan administration after PTing between 172-177 consistently. Feel free to PM me!
From 2017, so I would certainly add PT88 LG but here's a comprehensive list from Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/71zteo/hardest_most_difficult_lsat_sections_ever_listed/
Science and technology. I like reading articles that I have 0 clue prior knowledge about because that is the vast majority of LSAT reading comp passages.
Just finished at 11:30am (PT). I had LR-LG-RC. Overall, it felt pretty standard and far easier than the October flex, which I got a 164 on after PTing between 170-174.
I thought LR was the hardest section, but this very well could have been nerves …
I just awkwardly moved the desktop around my test positioning it up and down so the proctor could see the surroundings. I could not show below my desk but the proctor was okay with it. Overall, I had no issues.
Try clicking the “premium reschedule.” It says there’s a fee but there isn’t. I did that in the October flex because my mic broke and I had to order a new one last minute. Worked like a charm.
I would not address it on your resume. However, I would write an employment gap addendum. The addendum need not be long as I think admissions readers are cognizant of the circumstances that have been imposed on us.
I used a desktop with a built-in webcam and awkwardly moved it around my desk to show my room. You can also use a phone as a mirror to show areas that may be hard to show with the built-in webcam. Overall, I had no problems using my desktop for the …
Exactly! Circular reasoning tends to be more of a filler wrong answer choice, but when the author employs this type of flawed reason in a stimulus the test makers always rephrase the conclusion & premise so that it is not completely obvious. Whe…
I just found an example of circular reasoning being the correct description of a flaw in a section today. Check out PT36 Section 2 Q.10. Hope it helps!