My suggestion is to try to channel any nervous energy/adrenaline into focus. But that's just me and I tend to perform my best when the pressure's on. I think it's smart to expect that you're going to be a little on edge on test day, and maybe don't …
I'll disagree with the others. I think reviewing the whole test can actually be helpful. Even for questions you got right, you can go back over your process and make sure you came to the answer in a logical way. It also helps to make sure you'll …
I had a somewhat similar schedule while studying and I really liked it cause I was totally fresh to study in the morning. I feel like I learned a lot faster once I started studying first thing in the morning
@"samantha.ashley92" yeah I believe there have been two experimental digital tests so far! If there's one in the future it's worth signing up for, because they reimburse you for the cost of your actual test if you take it.
I took the experimental digital test in October and found the tablets really cumbersome to use and found it distracting to not be using actual paper. I'm not a fan of the digital format at all but if they do go that route I hope they'll develop a b…
I absolutely experienced impostor syndrome in grad school and I think @SLP_futureJD makes great points. Talking with others helps, especially those who you view as "vastly more successful"... I found that some of these people had the same sort of f…
I'm happy to say I pulled off a 170 on the June test! I really could not have done it without the advice and support from all of you 7sagers and the materials in the 7sage course. To those who didn't hit their target- don't give up! I studied prett…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said: but I was really happy that the real exam didn’t feel different from a PT, which is what I was hoping for!
yeah! I anticipated being really nervous but it felt just like any other PT and I felt pretty confident througho…
@pei12345 said:
@jayl2018 said:
Anyone notice the scantron/answer sheet was different? It was missing race/gender/language sections-
now that you mentioned it...the back of the booklet was missing the "cancel score" option
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@amatthews304 said:
@ATLsat_2019 (all I remember is that it had like 5 point of disagreement questions which I thought was a little unusual).
SO many of these!
Yeah I had 3 LR and 1 RC haha. Got the sulfates passage too. RC was the only section I didn’t feel great about- thought LR and games weren’t that bad! Shouldn’t speak too soon though haha
Definitely go back to the stimulus and make sure both answer choices are a good fit. Remember that if an answer choice is even a little bit wrong then it's completely wrong so look for any grounds to eliminate
@Sprinkles said:
It's funny because lots of us refuse to even think of taking the GRE due to it having a (basic) math portion.
Literally wouldn't even consider it
Keep practicing and LG improvement will come faster than you think! If you really buckle down, I think 7 weeks is plenty of time if you're foolproofing and watching the explanation videos. Also, keep in mind that those early PTs have weird game se…
I love the practicality of the ATL rankings. @LCMama2017 they have a great podcast as well! The episodes are short and easy and they've done a few about law school admissions lately that are worth a listen.
I like headspace. They have a huge variety of meditations and some of them are only 3 minutes. I think no matter what you use, try to meditate at least once daily to really get in the habit. That's helped me clear my mind a lot lately.
PSAs are my biggest LR struggle as well. One thing that helps me is to pause a little after every answer choice and think about what it really means and what the implications are, because I find that especially with the harder ones you have to make…
@HaloHalo I think a good way to do it if you're doing untimed is to still go through the set with a relative sense of urgency, then go back and BR any you aren't sure about. You don't want to force yourself to go too fast at the beginning, but you …
agreed with @BrianSeo and @"Leah M B"! I think the key to missing questions at this point is to understand why you're missing them. You don't necessarily want to redo a bunch of things or go through a ton of problem sets, rather focus on understan…
I bought this little guy: http://a.co/2r4KX5m
Used it to hold my phone over the desk to make a video, then just uploaded it to the computer to play back.
Tons of people on the forum have posted lots of tips for recording as well/various set-ups if…