It really only makes sense for schools to care about the stats (Lsat, gpa) of their prospective students, since it's what they must report. I think in most cases acceptance is a pure numbers game, although I'm sure it's a plus to have a prestigious …
@Phyxius1 Yeah totally, same here. I was certain the last RC was experimental, just due to the fact that P1 had was lengthy and had a ton of detail + some weird grammar, oh well. Probably spend all my intellectual power on the first RC lol.
I had LR, RC, LG, LR, RC - The first RC section was about normal, the last RC section was very difficult for me (Women's rights, Argentina etc. - I think it was real). I thought LG was easy, except the Quandryville and Pleasantville game gave me pau…
Assuming I start in the fall of 2020, I will be 24. I wouldn't feel behind, it's good to have working experience, it can help establish savings and a greater financial footing compared to people straight out of undergrad who may not. You got working…
I would say to spend the majority of your time mastering LR question types in the CC and developing your LR section strategy. Also, I would begin the Fool Proofing process for LG. I wouldn't worry too much about RC until you have a solid understandi…
I'm PTing in the same range, my LR scores are also typically around -7. Something I have started doing that has helped me improve to -6 or -5 is skipping questions earlier. It sounds simple, but I get stubborn sometimes and try to work through a tou…
@Amrina96k Yes, I mark the RC passages by subjects and actions taken, this helps me engage with the passage and identify specific parts of the structure quickly if I need to return to the passage.
As for LR and LG I don't have anything special to s…
RC is a huge weakness for myself as well. One tip that I use which may help you achieve a better score is to only attempt 3 of the RC passages on the test. If you choose to focus on only 3 passages you can spend more time on each one and "prove out"…
@"MinnaHN." I think Bose is the best brand for sound and build quality. Although it isn't cheap, I recommend the QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II. Honestly, purchasing quality headphones was one of the best lifestyle / LSAT related purchases I…
I think the first set of bubbles indicates the question difficulty and the second set indicates the section difficulty. The bar graph indicates the average score range of individuals who got this question correct.
I study in my room with noise cancelling headphones and "do not disturb" mode activated on my iPhone. When I take full PTs with the noise cancelling headphones, I make sure to turn up the distractions on the 7Sage app to the 2nd or 3rd level.