Honestly, you sound burnt out from the test and if you decide to retake you should take a break for a few months. Sitting for a test can be draining, I can only imagine how frustrating it is to do it four times.
I think the answer depends on how d…
@ezrafezra said: I think you should hit on both in your essay. You can't understand the importance of one without the other; race informs your class status (and how you negotiate it), and vice-verca.
Addressing both will provide a fuller sen…
@Bamboosprout said: I wouldn't consolidate them, unless you can seamlessly combine them. I would have both at the ready, and use whichever is stronger.
That was a major concern for me, actually. I initially tried to write them in the same state…
I had terrible anxiety the first time I took my official LSAT. I messed up majorly during my second section and didn't get to half the questions. I thought about not returning after the break and cancelling my score. I'm glad I didn't. I think I nee…
It took me around a month of foolproofing to finish each section, and two months to refine my skills and use the best approaches to each game.
Part of the difficulty of Logic Games are that they can have different setups and it can be hard to visu…