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  • @JMPlaw19 said: The amazon listing isnt actually happening per LSAC Thank you! Verified.
  • RESOLVED TopLawSchools: https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=310630
  • Hi, sorry, there isn’t any way to customize a test at this time. You have to do a Flex and pick your own random section as part of a problem set or another test.
  • Slow and steady has been what worked for me, depending on your natural aptitude for games, and how fast you learn them may take more or less effort. I have had periods where I studied games for weeks at a time. The number I can knock out in a day de…
  • Only you can know if dedicating more time to study is worth a shot and something you are willing to commit to. Surely, there are absolutely no guarantees, but if it’s worth the potential of getting into a top school & potential scholarship consi…
  • Hi there, It definitely took me a tremendous amount of time and effort to read better. I’m still working on it, but I have seen tremendous improvement by loads of timed practice. I did problem sets, of full sections (timed) over and over again. I a…
  • What indicates that in spite of policy indicating that only less populated regions are to be identified and used as nuclear dumping grounds, there is no threat to the people nearby? What indicates that there are not any misgivings about safety via p…
  • (C) resolves the paradox/discrepancy by introducing an idea that there is another factor responsible, other than the headlights use or disuse, that cause the discrepancy between headlights use and accident rates. First let’s focus on the paradox- m…
  • You should do drills of your problem areas— game type, LR question type (with special attention to any of the highest yield areas—as identified by your PT analytics) , RC passage topic type/etc. I would consider a more intense review strategy that …
  • You could, alternatively plug what you have done into the PT grader sheet by hitting convert so you can do them without having to click through individual questions in the digital tester. Your overall averages may be skewed though for sections of te…
  • I wish . Analytics are only available for Preptests, hoping that going forward that we will have this feature it would be very helpful.
  • It is actually encouraged to take PTs in slightly distracting environments. I agree that this is frustrating and I also have had to relocate mid-test or even mid-section because of noisy surroundings which is incredibly annoying, like an inconsidera…
  • Hey! Don’t fear! I’m going on my 4th LSAT and I have to say your situation isn’t all that uncommon. There are just fewer people who are willing to be honest about their journeys, and many give up. It’s all very much okay and all you can do is prope…
  • @EagerestBeaver great advice! Thank you so much. RC holds so much weight as a single section I see I cannot neglect it and can’t stand to have fluctuations. I’m working on FPM on the games and am seeing immense improvement.
  • Thank you so much all for the help! I actually hit my first 160s score in practice this week. I got -2 on the games and about -7 in all other sections. I realize the value of revisiting games. I am taking all of your advise into mind as I charge for…
  • lsatblog.blogspot.com/2018/12/weird-curveball-lsat-logic-games.html
  • Reviewing old mistakes or reattempting ones you got wrong in the past is great! You need to know if the insights you gained stuck or not and for that I reconsult my error log for old questions I cycle back to. Maybe you could make that practice more…
  • I’m also having this problem, noticing I’m missing the “harder” and “hardest” questions. Working from earlier tests is perfectly fine, I think. I ended up having to work backwards. Also struggling to find a solution. I have a wrong answer journal, …
  • Not knowing which section was experimental while taking the exam adds a tad of stress to the mix— hoping that when there was a section I felt more confident in would be included in the scored portion, hoping that a section with a dreaded logic game …
  • @logician what is your availability next week? I also plan on studying there. I hop around to around different libraries 😂
  • Hey! Im in the Pembroke Pines/Davie area. I am willing to meet at NSU-Alvin Sherman Library. Also struggling but delaying my test date because of my struggles. Working hard to conquer this thing!
  • @Bamboosprout thank you!
  • Practice, intense review, drill. Repeat. Make use of digital problem sets, fool proof method for games, more timed sections with immediate review, then practice tests.
    in . Comment by Achen165 January 2020
  • I do them as timed sections and not full timed tests. Review each section immediately after completing. Don’t pay attention too much to score but to how many points you score per section.
  • As a veteran LSAT student, preparing for what I hope to be my final take has been fueled by mere frustration....studying differently than I have in the past, giving it time, and effort is at the core of it. Your review process may need to be more de…
  • I understand your frustration and have been in your shoes. From my experience, I was convinced that I was studying by doing questions/sections over and over again without realizing that improvement was actually impossible because I had a weak founda…
  • I have personally found it helpful to create my schedule on a tentative/loose basis, not so loose that I have to spend a significant amount of timing deciding how to spend my study time, but rather based on my performance. I allocate time depending …
  • My personal plan of attack has been doing double sections (creating a timed problem set of 2 sets of passages in the digital tester) to work on pacing and see how long things are taking me, analyzing those results to see how I can better manage time…
  • Personally, my brain is typically fried after a PT, and at most after a 5-section PT I BR LG. The following day I begin with the logic game again. Then I proceed to blind review LR, follows by RC. Day 3 is when review phase actually happens.
  • There’s a clock icon on top of the digital tester that allows you to set it at 50% or 100% extra time