@MTreigys said:
@ELPISTOLERO9 said:
Ok y’all, like the rest I had to wait for over an hour. My situation was even worse because I got cleared just to get told to exit and log back in. Then…. Yes you guessed it I had to wait even mo…
Ok y’all, like the rest I had to wait for over an hour. My situation was even worse because I got cleared just to get told to exit and log back in. Then…. Yes you guessed it I had to wait even more. Nonetheless, during that time I got hold of LSAC a…
I used it multiple times, they should know that it's allowed. If they don't, it doesn't matter what they do because LSAC made it clear that test takers can use it. So, worst case scenario (at least to me) is that they stop you from taking the test …
Naturally, I'd say that it will take you a couple of weeks but tbh every person is different in how they bounce back. What I would do if I was in your situation is I would drill sections and see how I compare with my past self. You might be surprise…
Hard to say as everyone's situation is unique to some extent but I would recommend to look at your 7sage analytics in each section, review the foundations of your weak spots in the CC then drill them. Take PTs, BR, repeat.
Hope this helps!
@Mike_Ross said:
Hi there, I posted a response in another thread that pretty much outlines 3 steps to take to consistently break plateaus: (1) Standardized LR question-specific strategies; (2) Skipping Strategies; and (3) Wrong Answer Choice j…
First of all, you are in the right mindset as you're trying to improve. That's key.
Try to relax or pump yourself up before studying. For example meditate, exercise, play music that gets you going, or anything to get you in the "zone". This will el…
So i agree with the previous two comments about LG but i want to add that you need to look at your analytics. For example, if you struggle with grouping games more than sequencing, you need to drill the hell out of grouping games (but be cautious, n…
My first question would be on how many PT's did you base your second claim, and two are they more recent or not?
I say this because I did some quick percentage math on some of the PT's I did and it varies, some sections have answers D and E be 44%…
@sadface1 Thank you for the explanation, the distinction makes sense so we can stick to not attacking the premise.
I've also found a webinar that talks about a specific approach towards weaken and strengthen questions in which they cover this quest…