From what I've heard from schools here in Ontario, they weigh them all equally. I'm not sure if that translates to schools in the states but I wouldn't think the major drastically changes their perception of your grades.
It will depend on the person but I recommend giving yourself time to review each PT. Doing them all in November will be a rush and you won't absorb what you need to. I did 3 PT's a week leading up to my September test and that was a good pace for me.
How were your PTs prior to writing last Saturday? If they were high then you may be over thinking how poorly you did. I was PTing in the high 160's and I left the LSAT feeling like shit. Despite that, I don't think I could have screwed enough to war…
I was scoring at 158 for a little while and suddenly made massive jumps up to nearly 170. I'm sure you can do it, just focus on where you need to improve and absolutely master the LG section.
@chrijani7 I was using WTF in a similar sense; I knew what I was doing (I think) but the entire time I was in a sort of "high" where thinking back it all sort of blends together. After the section I didn't really know what to think about what I just…
You perfectly summed up my LR experience yesterday. "Words can't describe the feeling, I am just telling you from my takeaway I actually have NO IDEA how well it went (could've bombed it for all I know). It was a weird feeling and all I know is that…
Took PT 70 today, wasn't prepared for the nightmare that is section 4. That was a bit of a letdown as my last PT before the big day; scored a few points lower than my recent average. Oh well, tomorrow I'll do some light games and nothing else and Sa…
I'm not sure if retaking would be as beneficial as focusing on weak areas. If I had already completed the PT and did sufficiently well on it then I'd not retake it and instead focus on some question types you had difficulty with. Exercising your Lo…
Not sure where you are in the curriculum but for the recent LSATs all Logic Games are spread over two pages. This gives you at least 1/2 a page on each page to write your boards. For myself, I've really mastered rewriting gameboards for games where …
You might be able to find some RC questions around the web, but they are the property of LSAC so you will more than likely have to purchase them. If you sign up with 7sage (full course) you get access to many different PTs each having unique RC sect…
Going to do two more preptests this week: PT 58 which i failed at miserably the first time I wrote it (wrote it while being constantly interrupted and want to do it again) and then PT 70. I've been scoring around my target consistently so I will be …
Drill for sure. I struggled on LG for a long time and dedicated a few days to just drilling games. I'd do a game, and if I got any wrong or finished it too slowly I would print of 5 more copies and do it again as the week went on. LG is like a muscl…
Double slash is part of if but only if if I remember correctly. A B is equivalent to /A /B.
Here is the lesson http://7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
I believe the PDFs are exactly how the LSAT is formatted. Starting sometime in 2012 all Logic games are spread out over 2 pages with plenty of space on each page for diagrams.
Drill RC. I had problems before with getting all my RC passages done. I spent a few days reading, doing RC sections from old PT's and I also started trusting my gut more. I'm now scoring much lower than before. Getting that last section completed is…
Are they the same question types you are consistently getting wrong? Are you Blind Reviewing each passage? If not, then definitely do those. Also, what types of passages are you struggling on, if any? Try to find some literature on those subjects.
From my experience, I got a 146 on my cold diagnostic with a BR of 150. I had no idea how to do logic games (-18 on the cold) but my reading comp has always been decent. Once completing the curriculum my next PT was a 148 with a BR of 160. After get…
Wow such a fast response! Thanks!
I'm confused though; when I download the PDF from 7sage and print it, it is single sided one page after another. Are you saying that on the actual LSAT every page is double sided with questions on both sides?
Josh, I had a very similar situation as you. I got a 146 on my cold PT with a 148 Blind Review. After doing the course in a very serious manner I took my next PT. I only got a 148 on it but my Blind Review was 163. My next PT was a 156 with a BR or …