I felt the same so I joined the gym. That night, the gym burned down. So then I bought some new books to occupy my time, but when I got home I realized I left them on the bus. Anyways- I'll take it as fate telling me to get studying for my retake lo…
Unless you can apply discretionary (i.e. something highly specialized about your letters or experience), they're not optional, they're actually just not needed at all!
Also I believe applications closed November 1st for UBC for the 2019 cycle, so y…
Same thing happened to me, I was taking 2 in a row every week and this week decided to take 3. The third was a 5 point drop from my average. Definitely is just a combo of being tired, and knowing it's not the real thing. Just think of it as good mot…
Although I understand why people are saying you can re-take, but I really don't think you'll need to. I think you'll get the exact mark you need by March, but you need to think that too.
You're five months away. After 4 months, I started to average…
Mine is not as impressive as others, but I diagnosed at exactly 145 and am averaging 161 (my goal score ) Good luck studying, you will exceed your own expectations!!
@LSATwarriorprincess I printed off 5 copies of every game, and did each copy. When I finished a game I put it in one of three piles; better, faster, done. If I finished all copies of a game under the correct time constraint and got every question ri…
Hi everyone, just an update. I am now consistently scoring around 162 with a few 160's and 164's! This is, as others suggested, from scoring better on Logic Games. I think doing all prep games helped, because I kind of learned the inferences as many…
I do a prep test every 2-3 days after work, and find I get the same score (or better) than in the AM on the weekends. As long as it's not a drastically different or skewed mark I'm sure it's fine!
@samantha.ashley92 thanks for your reply! I've been getting in the 70-80% range for RC and LR, just 40% for LG! I just can't seem to wrap my head around them.
@jkjohnson1991 Thank you so much for that! With the fool-proofing method, I find I just memorize the answers, and then I get on the test and feel lost. Any tips?