@LSAT_Wrecker said:
@mgzero2 said:
Yes, but I don't think in those tests. Think more like 62+ being far harder than anything 1-60.
They have shifted from basically wanting simple "deductive" reasoning to shifting to "induc…
As someone who has come close to them all I think it's stupid. Do a total of 30-40. Make sure you carefully review and analyze. Make sure it's a good mix of tests. End of story. More tests don't help if you practice bad form. If I didn't practice sh…
@ebalde1234 said:
How do we make the adjustment for lr? To inductive
By understanding the strength of the statement you read and not going too far or too low. With it you're always aiming for the bullseye in answers to match the evidence giv…
@"Drew Alterio" said:
Should I cancel my score from today though?
That's up to you. A canceled or a not canceled score counts as a take. There is unlimited takes now. Honestly, I don't see much of a point. An improvement in score always look…
I think you can probably go from 145 to 155 because at 145 I don't think you even have the basics mastered. Not trying to be insulting, but I think if you honestly get all the basics of the core curriculum here down and do some practice you can hit …
Score you think you got today? Score you're aiming for?
You can probably go from 160 to 165 by September but I doubt you will go 155 to 170 by September.
The downside is I'm pretty sure November doesn't let you apply ED to any school.
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
My best guess is that there was a bias-related issue that slipped through the past experimental sections. For example, they realized that 60% of ESL test takers got it wrong while only 10% of those with English as th…
This might be late but I talked about this when another person asked me on difference between older and newer tests.
See here: https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/16973/are-the-older-lr-sections-easier
I figured this out after struggling mys…
@ebalde1234 said:
For everyone saying that op shouldn’t take it ... they already paid for the test . They might as well sit it because they can’t get a refund. If the score is the issue they can always cancel it afterwords. But again this will…
Yes, but I don't think in those tests. Think more like 62+ being far harder than anything 1-60.
They have shifted from basically wanting simple "deductive" reasoning to shifting to "inductive" reasoning. The level of inferences have shifted on the …
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
A lot of this seems like good advice, but I don't think any of it should be as restricted to any one score level. In general, I think the same things that get someone to a 160 get you to a 170 or a 180.
I agree. I…
@olioliber said:
@"Jennifer-4" said:
Robbery had man women, siren
Yes. Last game
Was actually 3 for me if I recall right. How many of these tests do they make?
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@ddavis_223 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@ddavis_223 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
You really should be retaking the LSAT because your LSA…
It depends. Any other answer is wrong. What's your goal, what's your starting point, and what's your quality of study like? Without answers to these we can all guess how much it will take but likely produce no good answer. I started in low 150s on m…
@10bird__ said:
How much time do you guys allocate to reading the passage? I usually get through in ~3 min but spend too much time re-reading certain parts on inference/more abstract questions.
I do 2 to 2.5 mins.I reference a lot on certain…
I agree. I got so much BS advice from all types of prep companies. I've actually scored -2 on an official test in the reading section with almost no marking. I just mark two things and know roughly where things are in the passage if need be. So my a…