@"vanessa fisher" Both Dalhousie and Windsor (Dual) program does not have a character limit, if you were still wondering which Canadian schools do not have a limit. That being said, I think it is still important to write concisely
Agreed! This is what I keep telling myself. I'm also telling myself how tomorrow will just be another one of my PTs I have been doing for months, except I am just writing in a different location! Nothing special, nothing new. Just another PT with so…
I predict 3 regular games and 1 "weird" game. As long as we push through the first 3 and you have time left over to account for the "weirdness" of a game, a "hard" LG section should be doable. At least in my experience in previous practice PTs.
Are those two PTs you took (75 & 77) the only recent PTs you have taken? I find that once I switched over to more recent PTs (around PT 70+) there is a slight shift in LR wording/difficulty.
Overall, don't stress! You have a good average and sc…
Depends on when you're taking the LSAT (how far away you are from your test date as well as how many PTs you can realistically take without burning out (burn out is oh so real). So I'd suggest to plan backwards and that way you can figure out how ma…
I've had similar experiences with being frustrated when I need to "brute force" some games/questions.
What I always do is pay attention to fixed variables/boxes (depending on the type of game). I find that most answers will centre around these. Sin…
Drill RC sections by themselves, 35 min each. Once you see your scores improving there, you'll feel more confident during a full PT. Also, I know it sounds cheesy, but if you try to get interested in the topics of each passages, I find I always do b…
I'm pretty nervous as well! What really helps calm me down is constantly reminding myself that Saturday's exam will eventually become just another released practice PT that some other person in the future will be using for a drill/a practice PT. I k…
This happened to me today! I got a 164 after being in the 168-171 range last couple of tests. Turns out I mis-read/mis-diagrammed some LG rules and my LG section was significantly lower which brought my entire score down. LR and RC as well as my exp…
When doing a timed PT, try solving the games you are confident in first. Once you build up momentum, I find the "new" types of games aren't as intimidating.
I'd suggest trying out different notation strategies (either during a 35 min drill or during a full PT). Check your RC score after you try out a certain strategy. I think there are tons of good resources for notation but it comes down to what makes …
Sometimes I find a small break actually helps. Your mind feels more refreshed and you may even find yourself scoring higher! Get back into it with some drills!
Cambridge drilling packs organizes them by subject and difficulty. Powerscore also has a book of just RC passages by subject type (social science, hard science, etc). I don't think it is sorted by difficulty but usually certain subjects are harder …
I think you should identify which question types specifically are giving you trouble. Then drill, drill, and drill some more of that question type. After seeing a certain question type (right and wrong answers too) over and over, you begin to see pa…