I had the same issue as you! What I implemented was saying a kind of "mantra" before specific sections. I kept it short, for example for LR I said "gap" in my head multiple times, for LG, I said "inference" and for RC, I said "active" (for actively …
I am not sure how long it took me but one tip that helped me was skipping. I would skip a question immediately if I didn't understand the stimulus or if I did understand the stimulus, went through the answer choices and was still lost. This helped m…
Hi! Here are some natural ways that I helped curb my test day anxiety:
I agree with what @"Angela Kim" said. I believe the more practice and preparation you put into something, the more confident and therefore less anxious you are going to be on g…
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In the above link for US LSAT scores, can anyone tell me what "ungrouped high LSAT scores" mean? I am just wondering how much of the increase in the number of 165+ scores in the link is due t…
Sorry for all of these questions lmao because I haven’t been disclosing my canceled lsat score on the “test results” section of my application when I wasn’t able to input a numerical value since I assumed they would just see my report anyways and no…
@yazminse that’s kinda interesting. Was the space where you put your lsat information like one where they give you two slots (one to put in your month/year and one to put in a numerical value) or was it just a big blank space where you’re free to wr…
@"LOWERCASE EVERYTHING" Yeah it is definitely good to be safe and disclose everything. However, I find it weird that they don't provide a "cancel" option and the slot doesn't accept anything except a numerical value. Due to this I think you can defi…
Honestly would like to know the answer to this as well. I have not been including it on the application since you need to include a numerical value into the slot and I didn't want to put "0". My personal feeling is that it doesn't really matter sinc…
Great score! Thats awesome that you're not giving up on the 170+ dream score even when you got a 168. Just curious but are you thinking of applying this cycle?
I was in the same boat as you (no new PTs and was redoing tests). As a result, I started…
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For flaw questions I would say what helped me get to pretty much like 98% accuracy is exposure. First I studied the list of common flaws but the more questions I did, the more familiar I got to the different flaws the LSAT uses. Flaw questions…
Hey! What really helped me initially to get a good foundation for games was the fool proof method and obviously the core curriculum. However, I was also aiming for a 170+ and some game sections/individual games would totally kick my butt. After that…
Hey was in a similar position as I would be wayyy more nervous during the real LSAT vs practice tests. One thing I would recommend is taking practice tests in the same place/time/with the same routines before hand (obviously to the best of your abil…