I went with my instinct a lot when taking practice tests and taking the test this weekend, and I got about -4 every time which is a great improvement!!! Thank you so much for the advice. I realized, after paying a little more attention to analytic…
Thanks! That's terrific advice. I've not followed my instincts several times and missed questions. I labelled my "instinct" questions this time around out of curiosity and am about to score. When I was stuck I just followed my gut and moved on. …
1. A former teacher who was raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northern Virginia around lots of fiddle tunes, pig jokes, and balls of yarn. I attended Smith College for a Bachelor's in English in 2005 and a Master's in Teaching in 2010. I've be…
Thanks for the advice! So I'll just blind review circled questions and during testing, I'll try to be more confidant? I see through many of the questions I've missed, and it's usually a question of misreading a complicated stimulus or not thinking…
I wish I had the extra time, and I may if this doesn't work out, but our family's plan involves taking it this September and then applying right away. I just got a job so it's going to be pretty crazy! Best of luck with your studies. It sounds li…
@"Alex Divine" , I'll take the LSAT in September and then apply this year to some local schools in the DC area. So many balls in the air! Are you in a similar boat?
I recently scored a 160 on the June LSAT. I missed 8 on one LR and 10 on the other (which was more than my practice tests!). But I did get a -4 on RC (it was the last section so maybe the fatigue made me less self concious?!) and -6 on Logic Games…
Watch the video of PT 55 Games for Game 4. This is a a great example of a differently worded biconditional statement. Also a really really hard game and a good one to master!!