Did anyone use the perfect score watch during Sept 2017 exam? Did the proctors allow it? It is not a chronograph watch, although it is an 'LSAT watch'. That's what I have and am hoping to use in December.
@jennybbbbb I am in the same boat as you. I also study 30ish hours a week. My PT average is 157 and I would love to score 165 on test day. I am feeling a bit discouraged by all the people on the forum who scored so much lower than their averages on…
I only do the final full grading and input into 7sage analytics once I have completed all 4 sections of BR and follow-up review. BR is often a two day process for me but I feel like I learn quite a bit from it.
Here's what I do: I take a PT, then I BR the first section of the PT. I then look at the answers only for that section (sometimes I cover the other sections answers with a piece of paper just to make sure I don't see anything) and review what I got …
congrats! that's a big jump. I am at 160ish plateau, and would love to follow in your footsteps. Question, when you say drill LR, are you doing groups of the same types of LR questions, or are you drilling full timed sections? I haven't drilled LR q…
@HereisSara I have the exact same problem, you are definitely not alone! Speed/Timing is by far my biggest issue. I have covered all my foundational lessons and drills, and I have taken about 6 practice tests. Highest score 161 but BRing into the 17…
I just got the Perfect score watch but I am confused about whether it is allowed still? Is it a chronograph watch? If it is, i don't think it's allowed anymore.