I don’t know where you are at in the curriculum (and how long you’ve been going at studying for the LSAT), but my own experience had me leave PT’s until after I was done with the CC. I think having the core foundations is extremely important prior t…
Have you confirmed that there are spring semester starts? I’m not sure where you’re looking to apply (country and region) but at least in the U.S., it seems that most schools are fall starts because of the uniform curriculum they put their cohorts t…
I'm not sure retaking the same PTs over and over again will add considerably to your studying and score. Ultimately, if you've used all of the PTs in the 80s-90s, you'll have to move down. Traditionally, it is recommended that you save the most rece…
I just took the June exam this past Friday so I hope I can answer your question.
My desk was cornered against two windows, once of which ran nearly floor to ceiling. They asked me to shift my desk so that it wasn’t in full view. I then was also ask…
Unfortunately the April 2023 test is not available. There’s no telling if or when it would be available.
For context, the most recent test that LSAC released was June 2020 (PT 93). That was released this past November. Over two years of tests have …
Overall the test seemed pretty reasonable, the only two moments that had me really questioning things were the musician game and the Skepticism passage.
These are definitely two convoluted sentences. Translation/simplification advice that I received that always stuck with me was that when you're struggling, try to go word-for-word. I know that the odds of having that luxury of time on test day or du…
I just drilled this question the other day so I'll explain my reasoning and hopefully it can be of some value!
Important to start with the argument: Hunting was banned eight years ago. Now the deer population is six times the size it was before the…
Congrats on the score! When you say drill old question sets, are you talking about any type of question set (LG, LR, RC)? Or was there a particular type that worked best?
Just commenting to follow along. I plan on FPing 1-35 because I've heard other users doing that exact method and it really helped pay dividends to them ending up being -1 or -0 on LG. Curious to see what others say!
J.Y. has said before (on a Podcast I believe) that you don't have to do all the problem sets in the core curriculum and that including all of them is a means of testing your abilities with certain question types. They're meant as reinforcers. If you…
Yes there are. The cycle stays the same each year unless otherwise noted by LSAC (ahead of time traditionally). You can’t sign up too far ahead in advance. I’m not sure what the actual parameters are for when you can sign up, but you’ll be able to e…
You can take the LSAT five times in a calendar year, and seven times during your entire testing lifetime. There are very specific circumstances where you may be granted an additional test (you can find those examples in forums), but generally the ru…
My exact diagnostic and you far surpassed a score I could dream off. A massive kudos and hats off to you. Congrats on your success and much more in the future. You deserve all that will come along.
Any advice for studying, routine, tips, etc.
I've been using "The LSAT Trainer" by Mike Kim in conjunction with 7Sage. 7Sage is my primary study tool, the Trainer is something I do in addition to receive an additional perspective and to find another way to continue practicing.
Keep in mind th…
I took my first LSAT this past June (2022) and I also really struggled with the digital format as opposed to written.
A couple suggestions I’ve seen on the comment threads and that I try and take practice of:
Take practice LSAT’s in the digital f…
What @blanklaw said is fairly spot on. I’d also like to add that some schools with take your application with an LSAT score pending.
For example, if you want to apply early in the cycle to make sure you can get an application in but are worried abo…
This is extremely impressive, congratulations!! I think we all hope to have an improvement like yours.
Any insight into what worked for you and how you were able to achieve this?