I'd work up to the harder questions. I ditto the advice to drill easy until it's 5/5. Also, memorize everything JY has to say about LR from the lessons. Use a program like Anki to make digital flashcards and then drill 'em until you dreaming abou…
I like the change. I aced the LG section on the October 2005 LSAT many years ago, but I haven't been able to do as well lately now that I'm studying to retake the LSAT and finish my law degree.
@davidorellana883 said:
So what does this mean? Is this good or bad for those of us taking the LSAT before August 2024? I'm wondering if this means scores are all gonna shoot up now.
I think it's a good thing cuz games are tricky. But, at t…
I agree with AlexgLSAT. I was getting 5-7 wrong per RC section. But after I started BR every passage (which takes, like, 30 minutes!) it went down to 2-3. JY is phenomenal.
I'm not a big Kaplan fan. I'd recommend that you use PowerScore Bibles and 7Sage CC. What I did is I didn't worry too much about time at first, but gradually incorporated timed conditions. Furthermore, when I started timing, I would give myself a…
I'm not an expert, but I doubt that it would hurt. It seems that, especially when it comes to scholarships, that law schools basically take into account your GPA and LSAT. So, the higher the better.
My advice is to watch JYs explanation for each question. Yes, it takes some time. But remember: quality over quantity. Nonetheless, do as many as you can. JY is a genius!
PowerScore LR Bible is super easy to read and super helpful. However, in addition, what I think you should do, is watch JYs explanation for as many questions as you can. He's fast, but excellent. Do the same with every RC passage. Even just abso…