@"Cherry - 7Sage" said:
Hi there,
So sorry for the trouble.
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@mattwhitworth56 said:
@dicino63 damn I'm really sorry to hear that. Is there a list you used the next time around to make sure there wouldn't be an issue w the proctoring?
Not really, no. I'm taking October in a conference room at work, so…
@mattwhitworth56 said:
@dicino63 ok cool thanks for the info. What do you mean by proctoring issues btw?
I wasn't able to take my original June exam because my bedroom windows did not have blinds. My retake went just as bad because I was dis…
Have you taken a look at the 'analytics' page? That really helped me nail down LR question types that I miss frequently, and has helped me average -1 to -5 on LR by just focusing on those types. The Loophole also helped quite a bit, especially with …
I believe most people score a few points (3-5) lower than their PT average, just due to nerves and (sometimes) proctor issues. However, my January take was an exception. Before the take, I was averaging maybe 160, with my highest being 163. I scored…
It depends on how far below. However, the general consensus is: NEVER ED to a school unless you are comfortable paying sticker. You lose all your negotiating power when you ED, since you enter a binding agreement. If you are very close to the median…
@mattwhitworth56 said:
Wait we can't just have unlimited paper? It's at home how are they gonna stop me from having a surplus of paper lol
You cannot have unlimited paper. You can only have five sheets, front and back. They will disqualify y…
@WOOOOOOOOOOOOO said:
I'm also wondering the same thing about paper. If my experimental section is another set of LG, Ima need hella paper lol
You are only allowed five pieces of paper, regardless of what your experimental is. You can use th…
To build on what others have said, I notice that my score improves when the topic actually interests me. Take PT 40's RC, for example. I normally average -4 on RC, but was able to go -2 on this problem set because the last two passages were about da…
My initial diagnostic was a 152 and now my PT average is 171. I started "studying" in November but severely overestimated the difficulty of this exam and only started studying for real in May. Before that, I went through the Core Curriculum and took…
Work on the easier game types (like one line sequencing). It's important to get through these game types quicker to leave more time for the harder games. I also find that it's helpful to start doing LG untimed (giving yourself as much time is needed…
I would say that it is becoming more important. The newer tests have been incorporating more miscellaneous games into the mix, so despite them being less common in the PT 60s and 70s, the 80s have brought them back. I think they're worth foolproofin…
Take a look into your analytics and see where your weaknesses are. For me personally, I struggle with Weakening and Flaw questions, so I need to take more time to figure out the issue with the argument THEN trying to identify it in the answer choice…
In response to your other comment:
Of course I don't follow this schedule exactly; some days, I simply cannot bring myself to do an RC section, but an LG section doesn't seem so bad. I don't typically spend all day on one section, since I get bored…
I have worked full-time while studying for the LSAT since February (before that I worked part-time and was a full-time student). Trust me when I say, it's hard. What's helped me is creating a study schedule. Here's an example of one of my weeks:
Mo…
Here's what I did before January, and it went okay. My diagnostic was a 152, and I had only taken one PT before the month of January (a 156). I then took four PT's the week of my Flex, and improved up to a 162 timed, 165 BR. I then scored a 165 in J…