@kimmy_m66 Thanks so much for posting this and congratulations!!! Do you mind sharing how long do you usually spend reading each RC passage and how do you manage the section timing? Also, although you said you don't go back to the passage for every …
@Sami
I strongly agree with your point on practicing test taking skills. But would you mind sharing more how you specifically worked on those little test taking habits when drilling sections? Drilling is still a practice and I am not sure how I can…
@"Cant Get Right"
Thanks for a wonderful advice. I am currently living outside the states so although I can't really visit my top choice schools anytime soon, I might actually visit and tour if waitlisted!
@Sami said:
@lsnnnnn0011 said:
Thanks for posting Sami. Are you writing the exam this weekend?
Yes I am . Hopefully it goes well. lol
Are you taking it this weekend as well?
Yes!!! I am taking it as well. Let's rock …
@"LSAT Is Coming" said:
@lsnnnnn0011 said:
Hi
should I use past or present tense to describe my current job in resume?
It depends. Anything that has been completed should be in past tense. Anything that is ongoing …
@Sami said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Doing a grammatical breakdown of the stimulus was an essential part of my BR process
Actually I second that statement. I started doing the same thing during my BR on @"Cant Get Right"'s recommendat…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think you're asking two very different questions with two very different answers.
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Is this helpful for scoring into the high 160s, and high 170s?
high 160's?
Yes.
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@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yes. Always try to avoid work when you can. Work isn't inherently bad, it just takes time. You need to avoid giving the section time whenever you can. By skipping a convoluted AC, you give yourself a chance to take ch…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Don't POE unless you have to, and don't do any work that you may not have to do. Just as it's important to be able to skip whole questions, it's important to be able to skip ACs. A blatantly obvious right answer may be …
@Sami Your comment is incredibly helpful and thank you so much! So based on what you said, I assume you attempt (not solve) every single question during your 1st round? Do you have any specific Q type that you skip without even attempting? I always…
@JustDoIt Thank you so much for your comment! So are you saying you usually get to Q25 or 26 in 20 minutes? How do you usually score in LR sections with such pacing?
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks for your comment. But then why do people stress importance of pre-phrasing so much? Don't you think pre-phrasing is the KEY to 170+?
@"Cant Get Right" do you think that all LR Qs ask us about THE main logical flaw (most obvious) of a stimulus and just give the correct answer in expressions/words that are sometimes different from what we expect?
@"Not Ralph Nader" Congrats!!! You deserve that score! I am actually in the exact same position as you were...I am stuck in 166-168 and it seems like I can't break the 170 no matter what I do...the highest score I got from the most recent tests is …
@jphorton2 @"Wind-Up Bird" That's great!!! I just took my 1st PT in 70s (71) and got 170...I never hit 170 in 60s. I think the generous curve for 71 (-14) probably accounts for but I am sure I should aim for at least -10 for every PT if I want to …
@danielznelson In 60s, in general I get -7 in LR, -5~8 in RC, and -1~0 in LG. My score in RC especially dropped significantly from my scores in 50s. How did you get adjusted to the increasing difficulty in RC in 60s?
@"Anna Marie" Thanks for your e…
@Micaela_OVO , @"Cant Get Right" how do you hold your GoPro or phones? I have a GoPro but I don't know what kind of mount or accessory I should use...should I use a mini-tripod???