@samanthamortensen24 said:
Ugh! Should it have been GQ or G----Q??
@famjad14 said:
Don't know if I should cancel. The second LG game just didn't click for me bc of the GQ rule...I seriously thought there was a typo there bc it j…
It's all relative! Study hard and see where you are when decision time comes. It took me just the last two months of studying to jump into the low 170s! You can do it, and it doesn't take forever!
@horrisglad said:
@TheMikey said:
How do you approach LR?
I mean, I'm assuming you just go through the section and literally just DO what the question stems says? (you weaken an argument, strengthen one, find a flaw in one…
Hmm.. I hear you with school not giving you optimal study time. At the very least I'd suggest maybe getting a 7Sage starter package which includes the full core curriculum. I think that will help a great deal.
Any chance of maybe taking next…
I would agree with Alex. Reading the stem first gives you the direction, and having the background to know what each type of question will present is critical to speed and proper selection in my opinion.
@AllezAllez21 said:
No way have you come close to your ceiling. You just started in June? And you're only using the LSAT Trainer?
A lot of people study for YEARS and keep improving. Sure, progress is non-linear, but I am certain you can g…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Hey!
LR can be tough because there's a whole bunch of different question types and each calls for a bit of a different strategy. I think the lSAT Trainer is a great LSAT book, but I will say one of its biggest weaknes…
Skipping questions really does help - just know in your mind that you'll have time to get to them at the end and it's less stressful. Wish I could help you with RC, in the same boat..
Drill drill drill. Methodical drilling - I found it helped to buy the books of old tests, go to a coffee shop, and work through it making sure I understood EVERYTHING. You've got this!