There should be five LG sections with the writing sample replaced by make your own LG game. And if they like the LG game you made, they will use it on future LSATs and give you bonus points
Also, for your last question "should i just keep reading on -- even if i have a hazy understanding of what's going on???"
Try it, keep reading and see what happens. You might surprise yourself how much you understand or through reading the question…
Reading for structure is #1. You can follow JY's advice of doing a low resolution summary after every paragraph just for practice. If your understanding of the passage is hampering your ability to read for structure then you need to work on your par…
Powerscore did a webinar that described the modern tests and how they have changed. They make a prediction that the July test will be older 2011-2014 and Sept. will be modern. Idk about posting links in this forum, but the webinar is called: PowerSc…
It's not too much or too little, it depends on your ability to score within your targeted range. So if you're scoring below your target range than you would need a little more time, but if you're scoring perfectly then even the couple of PTs that ar…
It's definitely useful for law school and for when you begin practicing law too. I say this based on many of JY's explanations where he bring in his own practical experience as a former law student and associate. I remember there were moments where …
I really hope Spivey's prediction of next cycle holds up. I wonder why he thinks next cycle will be less competitive though, it just seems strange because of the huge amount of applicants this cycle. Unless there's some reason like the economy sinks…
I'm reading Sapiens a Brief History of Humankind, I highly recommend this book. It's like a brief yet in depth guide to the human species, that's also easy to read. The writing style is similar to the RC Humanities passages, it also parallels LR bec…
If it's A AND B then you know that BOTH A and B together are sufficient to trigger the necessary condition. On the other hand, if it's A OR B, then either A or B or both are sufficient to trigger the necessary condition. In that specific question, w…
Dixon Ticonderoga Black #2 I especially love that the eraser doesn't smudge. I tried the papermate but the eraser left a trail. I would like to try the Staedtler but since I've done all my LSAT stuff with the Ticonderoga, I'd feel like I'd be betray…
This is a layman's opinion so take it with a grain of salt. This is what I do and it works for me.
I try to get at least a 180 BR on repeated tests, if not a 100% correct timed. Given the fact that I'm already familiar with the PT (which to me alre…
I'll share my experience :-)
We share the exact same goals as I'm also planning on a 173+. I did take in December, but plan to take in June again. I basically took 3-4 weeks off from studying my butt off in the summer and boy does it feel good! I…
What would you do if the proctors gave you trouble on test day? Like if they think the watch is forbidden. I would be so sad if they didn't allow me to use the watch on the day of the test. I'm thinking maybe emailing LSAC so that I have something i…
I just want to say I'm in the same predicament as you bud, it does feel kinda demoralizing. I really wish I started studying the most recent exams a lot earlier. Personally I feel that while LR continues to test for the same/similar flaws and assump…
Some question stems require you to critically evaluate the argument, while performing this same task on other different question stems can be detrimental. So the question stems are used to determine the way you're going to read the stimulus dependin…