It's not too late in the sense that you can still get accepted into some schools, but if you're shooting for T14 (let alone T50) you're at a big disadvantage. There's less spots available, and opportunities for scholarships are a lot lower.
I know …
Those questions tend to be the last ones (if not then skip it) and are big time sinks - they essentially boil down to "Do you understand the main inference of the rule or not?"
To answer these questions, I will try to make a diagram that breaks the…
I honestly wouldn't take the test. You're just going to hurt yourself, and in the likely scenario where you don't meet your expectations, it'll undermine your confidence and hinder your ability to grow as much as possible.
This isn't meant to be a …
Did absolutely terrible due to noises in my house and I think general nerves. Really fucking sucks since I was steamrolling PT's the past two weeks, made sure to get familiar with the actual test UI, and my proctor was really nice too. Such a waste …
Touch grass and I don't even mean that as a joke. You will gain so much more from spending tomorrow unwinding and sleeping a lot TODAY and TOMORROW (not just one day). Forcing yourself to keep studying will just make you crash and burn
Taking it Saturday; I took a practice test yesterday and have stepped off the gas. Sure, I’m taking a look at old LR and RC questions/passages I bombed, but I realize that the lsat isn’t a test you just cram info in. Having these next few days to re…
100% do not do 4 or 5.
I think alternating between 2/3 is better. You do Su/Tu/Friday and Monday/Thursday every other week. Once you reach the last week, do 1 last practice test and focus more on looking back at problems/sets you struggled with. Yo…
I'm bad at RC, but I went from being garbage (talking -16) to doing a lot better by focusing more on ruling out bad answer choices.
I usually would be able to rule it down to 2 choices. If I'm struggling, I leave it and go back to find what word ch…
Taking Saturday. My plan is a practice test today and Wednesday. I spent a weekend getting really ahead of classes so my plan is to do those, look at RC passages I bombed (RC is my worst section), and just take a breather.
I've been doing about 3 t…
Take one day to just let out all of your stress. Go have fun, be absolutely not productive, and forget about the LSAT
We tend to push ourselves so hard that some of us collapse towards the finish line. I do not want that to happen to you. Make sure…
I agree with what Matt said. There's no shame in doing bad in certain sections and I'm worried you may be conflating poor performance with being dumb.
RC is tricky in the sense that you have to be really good at quickly collapsing the passage into …
I think not having an LSAT score above a 166 may decrease your chances for a fatter scholarship, but I wouldn't give up on applying to those schools. Worst case, apply to some other ones, see what schools are offering, and give yourself as much leve…
-23 is definitely a concern, especially if you are getting this after doing the LR curriculum. Ask yourself the following:
Did you actually sit down and practice? Or did you skip through lessons without seeing if you understood what was being expl…
I noticed a few things from what you wrote:
“ My routine consists of mainly drilling LG and LR as I’ve heard RC is not worth practicing as much. I average -9 or -10 on RC.”
“ Now, with that being said I’ll mention that I have not gone through the …
Currently I'm doing 20 credits of college and also work about 15-20 hours. I do my best to set a schedule and currently abide by the following:
Monday: LSAT practice from 12pm-5pm, class from 5:30pm-8:00pm
Tuesday: No LSAT practice, school all day…