I find it's helping me to slow down as I get closer to the june test. At this point the bed has already been made. It's more about getting yourself mentally prepared to perform on test day rather than learning new material. So do whatever you need t…
@"Cant Get Right" Wow what a detailed, awesome, helpful response! Love the picture. Thanks for all your help and comments. Love the idea of looking more into metacognition rather than just going for the hardest X type of questions. I think going ove…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think it kinda depends on where you are in your studies. I’ve found that drilling by question type feels much more productive than it actually is. If you look at analytics and see that you’ve missed 21 out of the last…
I feel that. I'm always feeling like I'm never doing enough. However! Sometimes you can take that stress and anxiety and channel it into your work. If the stress is going to be there might as well make it useful. Stress doesn't have to be debilitati…
Thanks for the heads up! Remember to cancel before the 6 weeks are up if you don't want to pay. Hopefully this will help my RC. The bane of my current existence
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
If I had 110 minutes to LR I would POE every question.
Have a reason for eliminating EVERY wrong answer.
Thanks for the input! That's what I do for LG and I've been averaging -0 or -1. Also, it's 70 minutes. 110 m…
I haven't taken the real test yet (taking it in June) but it took me 6 months to get hit 170. Keep in mind that I'm still averaging about 169 on my last PTs and only got 170 once (have taken 5 PTs total). I used ultimate + and LSAT Trainer
I got it used for $10 off ebay (2015) edition and I thought it was great! Really helped my LR and RC. I skipped the LG portion because I thought 7Sage was enough
If you still feel like a beginner after reading the bibles and the trainer you might think about adjusting how you read and study. For some those two books alone can be sufficient studying for the test.
For LR and RC I like to go through each AC and explain why it is right or wrong. I find putting it on "paper" makes it much more clear and sticks in my head
You can take the July test. You'll either be given the digital or printed version. However, you do have the option of seeing your score before cancelling and you'll get a free re-take. Then you can re-take in September (all digital). If you have you…
Has anyone heard anything on when LSAC means to provide more info on the type of software they'll be using? I'm looking forward to playing around with it to get used to it (not looking forward having to buy a tablet for it though).
I personally took 3 months through the CC. I was in school and did about 12 hours a week. I think it's important to take your time and not rush anything. I don't do EVERY problem set in the CC. I don't want to burn out nor do I want to waste problem…
It'll be at least a year until it hits the supreme court (which I presume it will). I think with the more conservative bench they'll get rid of affirmative action at least at the undergraduate level. Most likely that will translate to graduate schoo…