@pizzaqueen said:
Right now, I'm doing 2 recent PTs per week. What should I do as far as practice in addition to this? Should I drill questions in Cambridge packets so I can gain more familiarity and answer questions faster? Should I drill entire s…
I don't think LOR matter as much if you are reapplying. But an increase in your LSAT should be the most important thing. I'm actually reapplying as well since I was not given any scholarships so I decided to hold off and retake the LSAT. When I aske…
Continue drilling, before you know it you will see how repetitive LGs are. But it will take some time. When I started on LG I did those games multiple times. I did not touch any of the games after PT 35 because I wanted to take those timed. But afte…
Ahhh.. So glad I saw this! You just reminded me to purchase a watch from 35minutes!
http://lsatwatch.webs.com/
not sure if I need Y or R2. Any suggestions?
Flaw questions, I did the lesson and practice sets on 7Sage, read the chapters in the LSAT Trainer, started to drill the Flaw questions in the Cambridge packet and as of today I've yet to miss 1 questions that's a flaw type. I'm usually able to spot…
Once I have to re-read a stimulus and still can't find the answer I think I should be looking for... SKIP.. No need to waste time on a question when there's 24-28 more and they're all 1 pt each.
If you quit your job you must treat the LSAT like a Full-time job + overtime! If you're willing to do that then go for it. But if you can work and do 10-20 hrs per week and postpone the LSAT for maybe June of next year then stick with your job and s…
I'm curious to know if you did any of the problem sets in the course? Or did you do some of them and immediately jumped on PTs as soon as you finished the course?
@dj768083724 said:
if I should come back to the fundamentals of the course again before taking any more exams.
Yes, please go back ad review the fundamentals and drill practice sets. Time yourself and see how many you can finish in 15 mins out of…
Don't give up! Get back to study mode! Everything happens for a reason. The first time around might not work, the second time around still may not work or even the third but if you really want it you will do all it takes to get where you want to be.…
@Pacifico said:
I think 7Sage's breakdown of under 35 for drilling and 36+ for PTs is much more sensible because it maximizes the amount of full PT you can take.
This is golden advice.