The games were a lot easier. (to me atleast) I went -2 on the games, and my average from my PTs was -4/-5. The passages were harder than average (again, to me atleast) I ended up getting 2 more wrong that what I was averaging. Overall, I feel it was…
I am going through the same thing. Some tips I have found that have helped me.
1. Take a section at a time. You know you are capable of taking the test all together. Part of the burn out is how time consuming it can be.
2. Change locations of where …
@"Alex Divine" Applying in January isn't late, but it is on the later side. It is usually best to apply earlier (Oct/Nov) Even if you are taking the LSAT in Dec, submit apps and request they be held until your LSAT scores are in. This was the inform…
@DallasOnFire HAHA! I was wearing a jersey, and trying to show off the number! It was the only photo on my computer that wasn't a selfie. LOL But thanks. I mean its a clear shoulder and up picture.
So i just realized my fingers are in the picture for the september test. I am freaking out. I was kind of holding my shirt back at the shoulders. Do you think this is a serious problem? You can clearly see it is me. If I get turned away, does this c…
I started off even worse than you. I was getting -17. I was using the underlining method, and realized that was taking too much time and I was just underlining 75% of the passage. I then stopped, and just read. I do the memory method where I make su…
This is helpful. I have a question. I am about 5-7 points off where I want to be. I have registered for the September test. Is there any harm in me taking September and then possible December? Some thing in me just wants to take September. Am I hurt…
I have a similar story. I saw quite a jump from my diagnostic in a short time. I asked a similar question recently, and I kind of got discouraging answers saying I may want to delay. The more I thought about it these discussion boards, though helpfu…
@"Alex Divine" When I go back and blind review, I literally have DUH moments. I know the material, I just get too focused on time I guess. Any suggestions? If I could fix that, I would be right where I need to be.
@"Alex Divine" said:
7-10 points is a big gap to jump in 6 weeks, not impossible, but not common either.
I know, but I really think I can do it. I saw a 10 pt increase in a month, which I heard is also uncommon. I have a lot of down time in that…
I am in a very similar boat as you. I have no desire to go to a t-14. I have studied about 10 Hours a week for about a month consistently, and seen a 9 point increase from my diagnostic.
What I have learned is I do better not underlining much at all. I am slowly bringing my RC score down by just reading, and not stressing about what should be underlined. I realize this does not work for everyone, but you just really have to find wha…
Hey @LSATstudent I have heard that as well. Personally, in a similar boat. Our classes aren't quite as big, but they are big. I did my best to just make sure my professors knew my name at the least. I tried to have a few small convos, and from there…
That is good to know. This is only my 5th Pt, so hopefully it was just a bad day. It was only 5 points off from my highest, but I had been seeing a steady increase, so a 5pt decrease was a little discouraging. Thank you!
I'm really in need of a method. I have begun trying the memory method for 7Sage, but seem to be highlighting 90% of the passage. Other than that I have been kind of just reading the passages and answering the questions. It's taking me a rather long …