@pioneer321 said:
Idk if an anecdotal input is helpful, but fwiw a couple weeks before my December take, I had two PTs in a row where I got 5 less than my average at the time, for no good reason too. I ended up beating my average on the real t…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
You can't do much as you noted. What I would do is blind review, then take a break, get one last confidence building PT in this weekend and then coast into the test.
If it is burnout, the last thing you want to…
@"nelms.francis" said:
@"ha.atwal" said:
Over on reddit they're saying it's a -12 curve!!!! Good luck everyone
Is that or 170?
Yup! Also someone said the raw score for a 160 was 72-73 which seems quite nice
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Have you taken couple of the recent exams? If you already did and you are already accustomed to the language of those exams, I think it would be better do sections or maybe retake an older exam for a confident boost.
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@"Alex Divine" said:
@"ha.atwal" said:
Hey all,
I've been feeling anxious (as I'm sure many December test takers are) and was wondering whether I should avoid writing a PT today. If I take the PT, I risk burn out (which I'…
@"Pink Dust" said:
@"ha.atwal" said:
@"Pink Dust" said:
No! do not PT if you even feel slightly burnt out! I learnt that the hard way in September when I tried to do as many PTs as I could before the exam.
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@"Pink Dust" said:
No! do not PT if you even feel slightly burnt out! I learnt that the hard way in September when I tried to do as many PTs as I could before the exam.
Haha okay I'm definitely just going to be doing light reviewing based on…
@BinghamtonDave said:
I can answer this question strictly from a personal preference. I would not take another PT. I would instead do some light drilling up till Friday and do some very brief warm ups come Saturday morning. I would keep thi…
@acsimon said:
Haven't forgotten this!--Still putting something together; I expect that I'll post over the weekend. In the meantime, I hope that you all are enjoying your gains and hard work!--A.c.S
Perfect, can't wait to read it!
@acsimon said:
Oh, ok. Well, I'll post something on some of these points as soon as I get in front of my computer and have time (which might not be until tomorrow since I have to prepare a lecture). In the meantime, don't get down though. I ac…
@acsimon said:
Can you discern some specific issue that you have with RC (e.g., timing)? If so, what is it (what are they)?
I think I tend to read through the passages faster than I should, so when I start approaching the questions I often h…
@Nunuboy1994 said:
Some reading comp passages are just brutal like that- I feel like with the LR section you eventually become really familiar with the traps and at some point everything clicks. RC can be way more fickle because some passage y…
@richellegernan said:
I'm on the exact same boat, got a 152 but was scoring around 157 - 164 during my practice tests the weeks prior. I forgot my watch the day of the test and timing threw me off. Just trying to find the motivation to get bac…
@sunflowersandlaw said:
I feel you. I didn't do as great as I would have hoped.
I don't know if this helps, but from now until December 2, I plan on pinpointing where my mistakes are and working on trying to understand why the right answer…
@"vanessa fisher" said:
Just got home from work and checking the LSAC site the first time. I can't even see where the grey thing is lol
help anyone?
Under the subheading "LSAT" select "LSAT status" and scroll down, there you should see al…