@thatgtdude89 said:
Forgery art. And unfortunately for me that was my less confident RC section (I had 2) and it was my last section of the test. Wish the other RC counted lol.
Did you have an LR section with monkeys yawning or HDL LDL
I had one RC and it included the internet issue and also art forgery.
I had 3 LR sections I only remember that the last one had something about monkey yawning
My setup was LR LG LR RC LR
@Mike_Ross said:
Totally agree with skipping to save time on LR. To add to that piece of advice: It became more important to me to maintain my momentum in LR. For example, say I encounter lots of weaken/strengthen/flaw questions and I’m moving…
Hey I was really terrible in RC as well. I would sometimes get 80% right next day I’d get 50% right it’s my most unpredictable section by far. Then I got a suggestion from an LSAT instructor who said that I should try focusing on the three passages …
@dcstyles51 said:
I was wondering how bad the stylus would be. How sucky is sucked on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being ulimate suckage?
It’s trash it’s one of those stylus u get from 99 cents store that’s at the ends of pens. It’s the ones with…
@kcsteenland said:
@pb3ncva15 said:
Water treaties was the real RC. I had two LGs. The first involved a game about visiting different countries, and the second involved a monarch’s birthday presents. Any idea which is real?
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@pb3ncva15 said:
@kcsteenland said:
I had two reading comprehension sections, one with water treaties and one with jazz composition. Definitely did better on one of them than the other. Any idea which one was the real one?
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@drbrown2 said:
@"Jay Hawlader" said:
Hey would you happen to have a weekly study structure you follow? I've been generally studying based on my gut recently but some solid structure would be nice
Usually did at least a sec…
@drbrown2 said:
I took about 30, some people take them all. Don’t sacrifice quality for quantity, but if you do end up taking a huge amount of PTs (with thorough review) you benefit from recognizing cookie cutter structures. Get the fundamenta…
@drbrown2 said:
I think it depends on the schools you plan on applying to. If you have aspirations for schools that have hard deadlines in February, January is probably too late. A lot of those schools require your LSAT score to be from 2019.
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@jennoodles said:
I'm in the same boat! I decided to sign up for January to give myself some peace of mind and know that there is another option for me even though it is a little later in terms of applying than I hoped. If it helps I think you…
A nice trick to simplify I learned is that if “AND” is in the outcome (If A then B AND C) then you can separate them to be:
A—> B
And
A—> C
If “AND” is in the trigger ( If A and B then C) then you have to keep them together
A and B —> …