@LoveLawJD21 said:
My was under review too, they just released my score an hour ago, it is ok, you will be fine.
thanks for responding; did you file a complaint? Or were there no hurdles to your score release?
@ChinaBoy said:
@onyourmark said:
Hi! Congrats on your improvements and I'm kind of looking for advice on if there is any mechanism/thing that you feel that helped you to make progresses in all sections (especially LR and RC)? I'm …
@canihazJD said:
Aside from being absolutely solid with your foundational skills (conditional logic, causal reasoning, etc.), timing, translation, question type strategies, and adequate depth of review are some of the more high value areas tha…
@"Hal Incandenza" said:
In general, that’s an excellent score. What’s your target school?
I was hoping for Columbia/Chicago (a reach, I know) and NYU/UCLA/Virginia. But with the cycle being as competitive as it is, I'm pessimistic about my c…
From what I've read, you're allowed to have a bottle and 5 pieces of scrap paper - you'll have to show both sides to prove that they're blank. There's a lot of info on the LSAC website about the requirements.
@"amanda.n98" said:
Yes, you can. But it is recommended to take it as soon as possible, as it needs time to process and be approved so that your score can be released. You score cannot be released to you if your writing section has not been ap…
Hi, I'd love to join -- been scoring in the mid 160s over the last few tests though I'm still worried it's a blip. I'd appreciate help on specific question types so hoping to join, thanks!
@Fubermensch said:
Like others have said, LR takes time. I recommend you look at your 7Sage analytics of your prep tests. Then, you should DRILL like crazy. I can't stress how important daily drilling is.
So I've covered the CC and done a bu…
@sarakimmel said:
LR just takes time. You will need to see tons of questions to really solidify your understanding. BR questions to 100% certainty before moving on, be sure you know why right answers are right, and just as importantly, why wro…
@CardsnHogz said:
Those struggling had other issues that are being exposed now.
This is probably true; I've long had issues with NA/Flaw and drilled them a fair bit and I;m seeing improvements. MSS & MBT continue to be issues for me; I thi…
@daliaglomeli said:
Diligently blind reviewing is HUGE. LR is an interesting section because the stimulus/ans types repeat a lot so I recommend looking for patterns in the stimulus and answer choices. Another important resource for me was Elle…
I took the announcement to mean that for the 4section LSATs, we can no longer take it for granted that the variable part will be LR. Wonder if 7sage will incorporate the break in the PTs going forward.
@Ravinder said:
The thing that helped me the most was reading Elle Cassidy's book: Loophole in Logical Reasoning. The chapter on translation is especially helpful. Learning to translate the stimulus and pre-phrasing are the main skills that al…
I too am around the same number with MBT and flaw questions being my main weakness. Did you resolve your issues with either question type? If so, could you shed some light on how you did it?
@noonawoon said:
I think when I took it (June) the time slots were at least from like 8AM-5PM. The range of times may have been wider, but I remember seeing at least that much
Thanks for this! Is there any way for me to check this on the act…
planning to take it in jan. finished CC about 2 months ago, since then its been drills and occasional visits back to JY's videos for conceptual refreshers. planning to start PTing twice a week from now on.