I want to add that misc. games aren't really misc. games and I'm not sure why more prep companies or books don't mention this more often. There have been 25 outlier games (if Powerscore is accurate). 5 of those are circular, 7 of those are mapping …
If you feel you have the fundamentals down, then I would go back and figure out what type of questions you get wrong. Not estimate, but literally go back to all your wrong questions and separate them into categories and add up how many wrong for eac…
170 isn't a decent score, it's a phenomenal score. Only 3% of all test takers out of thousands clear that number. I'm not saying don't aim high, but 160 is also a really good score that will get you into law schools. Obviously we should all try to g…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@r_jani24 said:
Does this have any impact on making it easier or harder to get into the top schools mentioned (for the 2023-24 cycle)?
Possibly. It means that their admissions decision-making process…
The advice I got regarding this is that if you can explain your low GPA in an addendum, you should as long as your addendum is not just making excuses. It should in short, tell them the circumstances that effected your GPA and why you are not that s…
I'm applying to 14 schools and I might even add more. I'm on the west coast and I just found out that many of the schools in this region have $0 application fees so why not shoot my shot
Personally, I found that there was a noticeable shift in difficulty and in the nature of the questions once I hit the PTs in the 80s. I think it would be a disservice to yourself to not go through all of those at some point before your January LSAT
Do you recommend preparing in any way in the time frame that comes after the LSAT but before you actually start Law School?
What's one thing you wish you knew before starting Law School that might be helpful to someone going into Law School?
Thank…
I'm excited. If anyone is having doubt in their abilities, go to the LSAT drill page, click on "all PTs" and filter by "Taken" to remind yourself just how much effort you put into this. I checked yesterday and I've done over 1200 logical reasoning q…
When you come across that type of question, for a second ignore the answer choices and just look at that rule. Ask yourself what the purpose of that rule is and what restrictions are being created because of that rule. Once you get that down, instea…
If anyone knows if there's an explanation for this game anywhere on the internet please let me know. I was able to work through it but I really want to over it before the November LSAT because it was pretty tricky and similar to the type games that …
@magicalchurro said:
@"NowOrNever-1-1-1-1-1-1" said:
How is PT'ing 2-3 times a week working for you? Currently PTing 1 time a week and wondering if I should increase it
Well... change of plans hahaha. I was doing that b…
When you finish fool proofing a game that you struggled on or a game that you think is important, save it and do it again the next day. That way you know you actually learned the inferences rather than just memorization.
I wouldn't do this for ever…
Here is my subjective opinion: Start at the beginning of the Logic Games CC, forget the video lessons, work your way through every problem set and foolproof each game. This is doable from now until the LSAT. By the end of this, you will be at a scor…
I'm sorry I was going through a moment of weakness after tanking an RC section when making this post.
Any tips on how I can make atleast a little bit of improvement in the next two weeks before the November LSAT would be greatly appreciated. I'm do…
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Practice how you would take the LSAT. Do a logical reasoning section in the 35 minute time on Lawhub with a scratch paper infront of you. You'll get a better idea of how many problems you specifically have to diagram, it's different for everyone.
T…
I don't see any downside to taking the November LSAT if you're already signed up for November and January. I was in the same boat with October and November, and I ended up taking the October one too. I'm glad I did because I'm more familiar with how…
@jjs832 said:
I'm inclined to think that the Louvre/Historical Theory/Conflict of Interest/Nutrition Research RC was the real one because it was used several years ago on a real test. There's a thread from three years ago with a bunch of peopl…
@qch7 said:
Hey,
So I had two LG sections. The first section had a game about mixed use buildings (different floors had different uses such as residential, commercial etc)
The second LG section had a game about artists having their a…
@"morgansmalls17-1" said:
@NowOrNever-1-1-1-1-1-1 I also have that problem or I'll have an idea of a right answer choice and if it is not there, it completely throws me off. I never heard of loophole translations. I might have to look into tha…
1000% percent this. I honestly feel like I miss more points from not understanding the answer choices than from not understanding passages or stimulus.
Because I'll know what the right answer is in my head, read the answer choices and none match. T…