I don't understand how it is important whether or not OP is a URM? It's not even that a couple people above mentioned it, but it's the way you put it out there like it makes his story any less. It actually came across as a complete non sequitur.
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@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@TaylorAnn said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I think people can score their blind review scores because people do
Hmm sounds like circular logic lo…
@tanes256 said:
You should be PT with 52 mins. I def wouldn't change that to anything beyond a 5 min difference. You do not have a cognitive issue that requires additional time to grasp things but time plays with your mind especially when unde…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I think people can score their blind review scores because people do
Hmm sounds like circular logic lol But I see what you mean. Thanks for the advice. I'm aiming for a 170 score so even if I can't score my BR…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Take the test under your own test day conditions. We don't take practice tests with 50% less time than we will get on test day, why should you?
That extra 17 minutes completely changes the test. Try pushing your blind …
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Yeah @TaylorAnn i was thinking along the lines of what u are saying. But i could also use rabbi bc he does represent that function as well.
Your family sounds awesome Either way, I think it's going to shape up to b…
@goingfor99th said:
@TaylorAnn said:
@goingfor99th One last question, I promise
So you focused primarily on untimed work during most of your prep, doing all the Cambridge packs untimed. You also said you studied for about…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@TaylorAnn said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I could be wrong here but rabbi in a synagogue right, not preacher? I would be careful with your terminology.
yeah, you're wro…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I could be wrong here but rabbi in a synagogue right, not preacher? I would be careful with your terminology.
yeah, you're wrong.
In Judaism, you can be a Maggid or a preacher. Rabbis focus more on teaching.
Tha…
@goingfor99th One last question, I promise
So you focused primarily on untimed work during most of your prep, doing all the Cambridge packs untimed. You also said you studied for about 9 months, so at what point (how many months in) did you begin …
@goingfor99th said:
@TaylorAnn said:
@goingfor99th said:
@Mike_Ross said:
@goingfor99th said:
I used to do LG for 3-5 days, then LR for 3-5 days, then RC for 3…
@goingfor99th said:
@Mike_Ross said:
@goingfor99th said:
I used to do LG for 3-5 days, then LR for 3-5 days, then RC for 3-5 days, etc. Admittedly, there were some longer stretches (10 days+) when all I did was a …
having a similar problem. I'm stuck between 158-162 and have a similar score breakdown. I miss the harder questions on LR and make a couple stupid mistakes per section, but I think that may be because I'm trying to go too fast.
Aside from getting L…
@AllezAllez21 said:
I agree with @Sami, and I feel like the best way to distinguish that is to look at your BR score. If you're consistently less than -2 per section of LR on BR (and more often -1/-0), then you can start looking at execution s…
@Sami said:
It depends. Do you think you are taking a long time because you don't have a good understanding of stimulus? This is usually evident when you go through answer choices and you find that the understanding from the stimulus was not i…
@AllezAllez21 said:
@TaylorAnn
I think untimed work is so critical. You could do the occasional untimed section if you wanted a variety of LR questions to deeply study. Or you could maybe be focusing on a particular process for LR (like r…
@goingfor99th said:
Speed is a function of accuracy--I whine this to everyone all the time. The best way to increase your speed at this stage, imho, is to continue to drill diligently and intelligently. Continue to finds ways to increase your …
@"Adam Hawks" said:
Thanks for everyone that joined. See you all next week for #38
Yes, thank u everyone! I got alot of out of that session. See u all next week
@AllezAllez21 said:
Reading through a passage in 2:30 is really fast. I would slow down. 3:30 is still a quick read. On average, you've got 8.5 minutes per passage, but that means more like 10 minutes for the hardest passage. I would not hesit…
@AllezAllez21 said:
@TaylorAnn Hey there, thanks!
In my mind, LG is truly about doing massive volume (with the correct processes, of course). I started fool proofing once I was done with the LG part of the curriculum, which I think is nea…
@AllezAllez21 I saw you got a 177 in the September test thread so congrats!
I was wondering if you could tell me how you got good at games? I read somewhere that you fool proofed 1-35 but when did you do it? While you did the CC, after, or during P…
@"Alex Divine" Yayyyy! I'm so excited to get started as well.
When would you like to begin our study group meetings?
No specific preference. I'm good to go as soon as you'd like to begin.
What day(s) of the week/time(s) work best for you? (Pleas…
This study group is turning out to be very popular LOL!
Will it be a problem if I've done some of the PTs before? I've studied using The LSAT Trainer and have done some of the PTs in the 50s as a result. Will that be ok?