2 RCs, one with Krauss's quantum mechanics as the last passage, and one with the Incan Empire. Really hoping the Incan Empire section was the real one.
That kind of jump will be tough, especially with that schedule. I don't think it's impossible, especially if you're missing a bunch of LG questions, but like @"Fabius Cunctator" cited, the LSAT is standardized. The point of the exam is to define you…
Just in regards to LSAT scores/medians? I would probably agree. The pandemic has allowed me (and I'm sure many others) to focus on the LSAT much more and see score improvement more quickly. Only time will tell though.
I've only recently been getting consistently 170+ and by consistently I mean only the past 3 PTs. But since you're mostly talking about LR and my LR has been exceptional lately I'll chime in. Personally, there are many questions, even the 4 and 5 st…
C is wrong because there is simply no support in the stimulus for knowing what art "typically concerns" critics. Every time the critics are brought up there is a modifier to them ie. "the critic who chooses to address overtly an artwork's political …
I started in mid 150s like you on BR and my last PT i got 169/176 after two months. I'm assuming you did your diagnostic completely cold like me. If you did, that's a very workable score to get up to the 170s. I recommend starting on games. If you c…
Thank you for this. I also have a lower GPA and therefore feel the same pressure to perform 175+ (preferably 180) to get to T14. I am very early in the process, but sometimes have trouble having enough time for the most difficult LR questions at the…
The question stems asks for something that supports the conclusion that animals are equally right and left handed, and not, like the example of the dog gives, unequally (for example) right handed. A is wrong because the stimulus gives no connection …