@sugliacj said:
Bumping @hollyhe611 's question: are people taking tomorrow or later this week taking a diff test?
Best of luck to everyone taking today!!!
PowerScore's podcast of the previous flex test stated that LSAC has been changi…
Hi, I don't know how in-depth my advice can be without specifically knowing your situation but from what you've stated in your post, I would recommend cutting down the amount of PTs you take per week. How about trying to do maybe 1 or 2 PTs a week b…
I don't know how your process is with other question types but I had the same problems with NA questions and a two-part process really helped me get comfortable with them. A NA question is pretty much a type of STR question in that the right AC has …
I do this for all my PTs and definitely recommend it as a great strategy. I think 7sage analytics regarding timing and answer choices chosen is helpful but recording yourself gives you a fuller picture of how you were acting during time. It truly i…
@"daniel.factor97" said:
I'm in the same boat as you, Harvey. Let's do this together.
-Mike Ross wannabe
I don't like it but I guess I'll be Louis here. I'm also in the same boat and will definitely try this method out! RC is going to g…
Hi to piggyback off this post. As someone who is current in the -4 to -6 range for LR, what would you high scorers recommend in doing to bring it down to the -1-3 range? I currently PT around 167-169 (-0 Games average and -4-7 RC) and haven't been a…
Hey! I would definitely recommend @"Jonathan Wang"! He's really helped me get over a lot of the LR mistakes I make under time and also with my overall test taking strategy. I especially appreciate that he gives it to me straight and doesn't try to s…
Hey congratulations on the high BR score! I think the people above have some great points that you should implement! I also struggled a lot (and still do) with a gap in my BR and Timed score. To be able to do all that we are supposed to do under tim…
I would always recommend being an active learner. I would definitely recommend, first learn how to do the question type and maybe watch a couple of JY's explanation on some questions, but once you feel you have a decent footing, try the questions yo…
Hey, I would recommend this Post CC Study Strategy Webinar. https://7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
To be honest, it should be about taking a PT, Fully BRing (be as extensive as you can), Analyzing whats giving you trouble …
I would suggest just go chronologically starting at 74 and then your last two prep tests can be the two most recent tests you have. i also agree with The Great White Shark in that you should also strategize for any future tests you have. Also, don't…
Hey! I had the same questions you have and decided to get the Loophole because more material doesn't hurt. I'm currently halfway through and I definitely recommend getting it. I have to warn you, the substance of the Loophole isn't that much differ…
@Achen013 said:
You should do drills of your problem areas— game type, LR question type (with special attention to any of the highest yield areas—as identified by your PT analytics) , RC passage topic type/etc.
I would consider a more int…
Hey Jay, I am also currently hitting the mid-high 160s while BRing in the Mid to High 170s. I'm also in the LA area and would be open to studying together! Let me know!