@nattasha14 said:
@"slxyzvvv-1" said:
anyone who had only one LR and had questions abt Buddhism and Shintoism?
I had 2 LR but I had this question!
I had 2, and I just rly wanted this one to be the real one. The other one …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"slxyzvvv-1" said:
My score fluctuations mostly depend luck... like whether the passages in RC happen to make sense to me, or whether I happen to spot the subtle flaws in LRs. I feel like those things r…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"slxyzvvv-1" said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I retested a 170, but my PT average was 176 at the time of the retest. I think that was critical. If you can get your PT average up to mid-170’s+…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I retested a 170, but my PT average was 176 at the time of the retest. I think that was critical. If you can get your PT average up to mid-170’s+, then go for it. As it is, though, it looks like you maxed out your curre…
How long have you studied? How many PTs have you done so far? The difficulty of a 10pt improvement varies depending on your current score, but from a 149 to 159 is definitely doable. Do the blind review, focus on the questions you get wrong and try …
lol I went from exact 168 in April to 171 in June, and almost had the same stats by section as you. I used "The LSAT Trainer" though didn't finish reading it. But I think it was really helpful. I found that just saying to myself "read for structure"…
Personally I would recommend not waste a chance— you can only take the LSAT three times a year. Also every LSAT score will be released to the schools you apply. But you can sign up for both and wait until the withdraw deadline to see if you're going…
@MonkeyMammoth24 I think "The LSAT Trainer" is a really good one, at least for my LR. Just looked at the chapters about LR and it got me from about -5 to about -1/-2. It's also very succinct, should be an ideal choice if you're aiming at improving y…
@csharm002 Thank you for your comments! It's really encouraging. I think you're right— I've decided to go for the internship. I'll wait until September to see if I feel ready for another take of LSAT.
Thanks guys for your thoughts! I think working part-time might be a good choice but I might need to talk to my employer to see if that's possible. Wish y'all best of luck, too!
Thank you! It is indeed Q23... sorry that was my bad.
The reason I thought they were indeed different types of irregularities is because in the passage it says "a distinction between this type of uncertainty and that known as chaos." To me it seems…