@Aidoe Good question. I'm not 100% sure (it was a while back), but I think there was an analog clock hanging at the front of the room. I would highly recommend bringing an analog watch with a rotating bezel though - I bought one off the recommendat…
@Thoughtful, are you studying full time? As I prepared for the LSAT (took in December), I was, and found that two practice PTs per week, under timed conditions was optimal. I tried doing three a couple of times and it was too much.
I think the most…
I did 16 PTs post CC and scored a 170. My diagnostic was a 157, and my avg score before test day was a 164. If I could go back and do it all over, I would take more PTs (20+) - I definitely felt like I was on a plateau in the mid 160s. I only scored…
Yeah I'm wondering about this too. I did register for February already, but I felt like my Dec. 3 take went really well. I feel like I'm unlikely to do much better in February, and haven't been studying over the past couple of weeks.
Co-sign! It's a delightful movie, especially for big fans of the original trilogy. @westcoastbestcoast while The Force Awakens felt like a (fun) re-hash of previous movies, Rogue One pays homage to the original movies but the plot is fresh and diffe…
I used the Android app a good amount over the past few months and have not had this specific problem. Sometimes the app would start a section and then immediately end it (playing the "put your pencils down..." part immediately after "begin"), but th…
Thanks for kicking off this thread. I'm also thinking of re-taking in February. I was originally going to take in September of this year, then postponed to take it this past weekend. My goal was to break 170, but after 15 PTs I was stuck in 165 as m…
1. Your three-sentence biography: I've spent the six years since graduating from college working in Democratic politics, on campaigns and in the House and Senate (most recently on Bernie's presidential campaign). I'm currently working on surveillanc…
I'm in a similar boat: taking PTs right now, currently working my way through some of the 60s and planning to take all of the 70s before test day. Thank you @CantGetRight for that advice.
I've been taking about 2 PTS a week (occasionally 3). At wha…
1. Your three-sentence biography: I graduated from Yale in 2010 and have spent the 6 years since working in Democratic politics, on campaigns and in the House and Senate. I'm currently working on surveillance reform as a fellow with a think thank an…
When I started out I'd just study on a table at home, but I got tired of it. Now I mostly go to the local library and occasionally coffee shops nearby - I find it helps to get out of the house. Try a couple of things out and see what works best for …
@twssmith what happens in the time period after the September exam? Does it make sense to start a new BR group for those who are taking in Dec, or does the existing one just morph into a new schedule? I'm planning to jump on a couple of the calls be…
I'd love to hear others chime on this as well, but I expect it depends on the person. I have some friends who scored really well after just 2 -3 months of studying, and have heard from others on here who studying for like 6 months full time before s…
Lots of good advice on this thread! As someone who recently decided to take the test in December instead of September, I would strongly advise taking the extra time. With enough studying (and time), you will be able to hit your target score - so if …
I recently decided to take the test in December instead of September, to give myself more time to be better prepared. You might consider making the most of the time you have before you start school to study, and then fit in as much as you can while …