I think you can include it in your essay, but I would focus more on the progress you have made in your adult life to overcome and become a better person. Echoing @HopefullyHLS and @"andrew.rsn".
@gabes900 I do 2 hours AM and 2 hours PM. Any more than this and the zoning out effect @Darien022 mentioned begins to happen. Unless you're going near perfect in LG, I think drilling a game or two is always a great way to start the study day.
@mngldoohairtai @Shuttahgawd @almhall Glad to help. Also for clarification on my sequencing advice, something I will do is draw a horizontal slash through the board below each split-board created, just to separate things out more clearly - still tak…
Hey @Shuttahgawd , something I do to cut down on "setup" time is be on the look-out for aesthetic tweaks you can make to your game-boards that will not be detrimental to your ability to interpret them. For instance, things I do to save seconds durin…
Hi there, I can definitely relate and my advice would be to cancel your Nov take before going into it, and then regroup and go from there.
I took the LSAT not once, but TWICE, with the same pre-test state of mind you're in now and it went horribly …
@"Burden.of.Floof" said:
If you haven't checked out the LSAT Lab RC videos, I highly recommend checking them out. They're available for free on Youtube and they totally changed my RC game.
On top of that, I totally agree with @Guy_Fawkes,…
@yunonsie Thanks for the help! I've tried the computer screen cleaning version of windex but it hasn't fixed the problem completely. I'll definitely have to look into if there's a problem with the air quality in the room. It's a basement conference …
@axbSunDev I recommend using @"Dare To Win"'s advice in your PTs as I believe it provides a more calibrated reflection of your skill level, but for the actual LSAT, because it's still only 3 graded sections, it will be about a -18 for the 160.
@canihazJD said:
@MonkeyMammoth24 said:
@galactic said:
Cancel your score and retake in November amigo.
Unfortunately I don't have that option, as the next international testing date is January. By t…
If I had to chose 1 thing: The way JY teaches conditional logic is foundational. Other test prep materials turn this into a muddled mess.
After that, I think the 7Sage Logic Games method is crucial as well - it seems like a lot of students come her…
Reaching out for #help on this gem from PT4.
"A scientific theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements"
When I translate this intuitively I'm getting:
Good theory -> Satisfy 2 requirements
Based on the wrong ACs to this MBT Excep…
@"Burt Reynolds" Thanks a ton for the insights. I took some notes on what you said about
- Recognizing how under-confidence on early LR questions impacts your performance on the rest of the section
- Playing the long-game with this test if necess…
Hey Matt, miscellaneous games do still show up every now and then. I'd only spend time foolproofing them if you are consistently solid under time on all of the standard types of games.
@Ken_Kim_Seoul I think taking what @"Cant Get Right" is talking about with a "learning objective" can help you tweak your plan here.
Rather than focusing on being able to write an entire RC passage from memory without messing up a single word, perh…
Hi there @dreamypapaya, I would definitely join the 7Sage neighborhood, but don't let introspection over your past performances come down merely to what prep platform you're using. Get into the psychology of your wrong answers. Get granular with eac…
Hey @danielletdyson I started out in the same spot and am now at 3/4 in the 35min. Volume is key to LG, it really is that simple. Drill games every day under time. Give yourself time and a half for each game and then slowly whittle it down as you ge…
@johncarymunro said:
@"galactic law" said:
@johncarymunro said:
@"galactic law" said:
19 months of just LSAT or do you plan on doing other things during this time?
Also hav…
@lvillacci said:
@"galactic law" said:
OK so 1st I would stop taking 2 PTs a day and never do this again.
Next I would take a few days off.
Next I would reflect a little bit before recommencing your studies, askin…