@doyouevenLSAT said:
I am in same situation. It is not like America. You don't need 170. 160 to mid 160s should be your target. Also, Canadian Schools take the highest score. You probably can do 2 more takes without looking excessive.
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@LSATcantwin what were some strategies you used for skipping? Personally, I am finishing right on time for LR sections or just rushing around question 23ish.
Wow! Excellent tips and that is a very, very good score considering your busy schedule!! Could you expand a bit more on your RC strategy? Did you notate much on the passage? And did you go back for almost every question or only specific like referen…
Hey, I’ve heard of others experiencing similar problems and contacting OLSAS usually resulted in a fix. Did you try and manually calculate your OLSAS GPA (calculating it per course and divide it by the number of courses you have taken)? And consider…
Slightly unrelated, but do you feel you run out of time in LR too? Or are you generally finishing with time to spare? Maybe reflecting on that could give good insight into improving speed? Also, do you have any skipping strategies you use? Maybe alt…
Thank you so much for the detailed and quick reply!
Also, which PTs I should use to drill? I have all 1-82. I am considering using 60-69 for drills and maybe use 70-82 for PTing?
Lastly, do you have some form of strategy for LR, like a 10 in 10 ty…
@kimmy_m66 said:
I definitely see that there would be benefits. I don't have time before the Dec test, but I've already decided that if I need to retake then I'm going to fool proof RC
How have you been reviewing RC after you PT or take a se…
I feel like I’ve read (and tried to some extent) so many things to get better at these NA and SA questions, but I’ve always had trouble with them. They are also my only consistent weakness in the LR sections.
Thank you both for the reassurance! Do you think I should stop doing PTs and times sections and, instead, focus more on NA and SA?
And yes! The questions were: PT 70, section 1, Q21. Section 4, Q. 20.
There are other Assumption questions in these …
I totally agree with Alex. Even with myself, I’ve noticed that when I used one strategy for RC, it took time before I started to see improvements with it. I would say experiment with a few approaches and see which one seems to suit you. Next, just s…
Good question... not too sure but I’d say it doesn’t happen too often but it also doesn’t happen rarely. So, I guess, it’s medium (if I can even call it that). How would you recommend I approach this?
Hey @LsatTony I think you should do the flaw questions untimed to begin with, especially if you are having trouble with them (or any other LR type you are having trouble with). While doing it untimed, just really focus on the correct approach to the…
@"Cant Get Right" I think that is a good approach. I am reading in a lot of posts (including yours) about fundamentals. I’m sorry if this is redundant but could you explain a bit more? In particular, about your comments on working on fundamentals un…
What prep materials did you use to study for the June 2016 test? And how many PTs did you take?
I made a somewhat similar mistake but from the various forums I read and the people I’ve spoken to the LSAT Trainer is really good for the test overall …
Thank you both for the quick responses. I really appreciate you both taking the time to read my post. After seeing no progress on my timed PTs I've just been feeling a general loss of direction. And @thisissparta , because of the rising tuition of U…