Just because you haven't gotten to it in the curriculum doesn't mean skip blind review. You should BR because even if you didn't get to it in the timed exam, you still need to practice the material. You can always go back and do the section again af…
I'm no admissions expert, but here are my thoughts on this:
If it's a school where your LSAT score is higher than their 75th percentile, then they want you to apply because if you matriculate to that school, you'll boost their LSAT stats which coul…
Sometimes you put in the work and still fall a bit short. That's not the end of the world. Just remember that being below median doesn't automatically kill your chances. If you can tell an awesome story, your personal statement and other essays can …
It depends on how the test is curved. PT91 is deemed an "easier" test, therefore it has a stricter curve. 92 is deemed a harder test, so you can miss more and still get a similar score.
For the love of God don't PT on Wednesday. At this point, it's all about execution. You can't execute well if you use up all your energy in practice. Breaks are just as important as putting in the work. You need to recharge before the real deal. In …
You might be a little burned out/ stressed. My advice is do the bare minimum when it comes to studying/review. I didn't do so great on my PTs leading up to the exam but scored 6 points higher than my average on the real test. I was especially burned…
No. A GPA addendum is for if you have an especially low GPA that needs to be explained. 3.8 is not especially low under any circumstances. Put your energy into good essays.
I forgot to have a conversation with my proctor about interruptions this time and had zero problems. Practice the things you can control such as staying in the camera frame the whole time to minimize the chance of interruption.
@mikayla_ said:
@"nickn.montes" said:
Did anyone else who had the 2 LG sections feel like one was insanely difficult and one was super easy? I ran out of time and ended up bubbling in at random on the difficult one which almost nev…
@baeya333 said:
2 RC for me, one being very easy and the other super difficult... Easier section had a passage about Outkast. Anyone with 1 RC remember this?
Only 1 RC for me. No Outkast passage
@markjun5049 said:
There were two LRs and the 1st LR with 26 questions had a question about London California dialect language question. This section was the hardest LR section ever period… Did anyone else experience this set?
I had 2 LRs as…
Just finished! Guess I was the one delaying general discussion haha
I had RC-LR-LR-LG: felt equally meh about both LRs but I feel good about RC and definitely obliterated LG
I'm struggling to visualize what kind of cheating would even be helpful for this kind of exam. Unless you had a smart friend who could also see your screen answering the end questions for you while you worked from number 1?
But even if cheating hap…
Are you applying this year? If so, work on your Personal Statements?
Really you just need to be preoccupied with something else. If there's a Netflix show or something you couldn't watch because you were too busy studying, watch it. Whatever hobby …
Make sure your setup is fully prepared and that you have a backup plan ready in case something happens to your connection.
Practice staying situated in front of the camera properly so that the proctor doesn't interrupt you for going off camera.
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Also, you'll be more hydrated by drinking plenty of water the day before the exam. Keep your plastic bottle ready, but be sure to hydrate leading up to the exam!
You're not looking to outright contradict either the premise or conclusion. So if the premise says, "kids spend too much time on their phone" an option saying that "kids don't spend too much time on their phones" is, in most cases, not the correct a…
I' m actually very conflicted because the real competitor in me is getting a 170+
My heart, however, wants a 169 just so I can sit back and go "nice" when I see my score
I think the focus is just off-center enough to make B wrong. To me, the focus of the article is more about computer chip size, and B is centered on speed and efficiency.
@sarakimmel said:
One thing to note re 91&92, when taking on law hub, you can’t BR, it just gives you your results, so keep that in mind as they can mess up your review.
If you take the exam on self-paced mode instead of exam mode and pa…
It's common for people to drop off in the 80s PTs because the language in LR changes a bit. If you review your tests really well, you'll get used to it
Also, not sure about PT 92, but PT 90 is the May 2020 PT with an added section, so if nothing else, the explanations for 3/4 sections are already available on 7sage.
This is a very good idea, though I would argue for skipping the passage with the least amount of questions instead of definitely the comparative. You could still employ some of the same strategies you mention for skipping the comparative in skipping…
At least for me, the main issue with taking one last PT too close to the exam is that if you don't score what you want, it's difficult to shake that negativity completely before the exam. If you don't do well like a week and a half before, you can r…
Here's a suggestion
Day 1: PT and blind review
Day 2: review. Try to explain the answer yourself, then watch the video if necessary
Day 3-5: focus solely on one of RC, LG, or LR. But be sure to give all of them their own day. At least 1 timed se…
Yeah these tests were just released like a week ago. If you want a good thorough analysis of everything, it's probably gonna take more than a week with explaining, editing, etc