I think that's just the case in general for the test. For me, I try to keep my "glancing back/re-reading" to a minimum by just getting all the info I need down on the scratch paper and never looking back at the original stim.
@everyone I’m so sorry but I don’t think this will be happening this week anymore. I’ll be pushing it a week because my computer, which I use to do all this stuff, is completely out of order. I’m so sorry
@tahurrrrr Uhhh I didn't, but I was able to sign up around 2-3 hours before just by logging in with my ProctorU account. The option just happened to be there, and I took it. Makes sense that the LSAC doesn't have any record of that.
I also just cal…
Probably the 80s games are more indicative of the real test than anything, but I wouldn't worry. You're probably just getting more adjusted to the new games (since the tests before the 70s and after the 70s are significantly different), and will be …
Add me/send me the link to the Discord! I'm currently PTing 174-180 but pretty inconsistent. I'd love to have people around to motivate me and help discuss difficult problems.
Also! Remember that the newer LGs don't require you to make as much upfront deductions as the old ones do. It's really trending towards finding deductions while solving the questions.
Wow this got way more responses than I ever expected it would! Regardless, I think I should be able to find a way to be helpful in some way to each and every one of you.
Please email or dm me your last 5-6 PT scores (basically your average score ra…
Oh yeah, that's a tricky question. I diagrammed it as:
Quit job —> ~leave of absence
Leave of absence —> ~quit job
(~ indicating not)
It seemed to work. I'll just write out my solution in terms of formal logic.
Assuming that she was offer…
I'm not a 7Sage approved tutor, or anything of the sort, but I scored quite high (178) on the October Flex, and have done some light tutoring here and there since. I don't know how much help I'd exactly be, since I'm still fairly new to this, BUT I'…