If I were in your shoes I would be doing the basic translation drills as well re-doing old LR sections and LG sections. You have such little time that nothing you do is going to substantially change your abilities, but you can maintain the proficien…
Listen to this, specifically to “Allison”, who is the very first person to speak. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve listened to her part. It got me so fired up and confident the weeks leading up to my test (and even way before that).
I would read Ellen Cassidy’s loophole. Did wonders for me with flaw questions.
And as someone who took the flex, definitely use the simulator. You need to be doing whatever you can to prepare yourself for your actual test day, so only do the 3 sect…
@lsatplaylist said:
I think a person can run a driving safety background check and/or you could check police records by running a CBI report.
Thank you for the info! Will check on this.
Ah I can't even explain the emotion I have right now from completing the real thing! First of all I just want all of us to be communally celebrating regardless of any difficulties that came up. We completed the real test!
RC was freaking rough, man…
@Trusttheprocess said:
Hey,
Sorry to hear about your LG struggles... but here are my thoughts:
- I think if you have full-proofed LG games from 30-50s, then from the 70-80 series -0 to -2 range is very attainable. i dont think the games…
@joshowens16 said:
I would seriously break down the specifics. I was really inconsistent with LR until I made an excel sheet and broke down which questions I was missing A LOT. Turns out I wasn't actually inconsistent, some sections/PT's just …
@Journeyto99thpercentile said:
@standardizedcanbelearned you welcome.Just learn to trust the instincts that you're building and dont put so much pressure on yourself. I know that is easier said than done, but it sounds like you have a great ha…
@Journeyto99thpercentile said:
Hi @standardizedcanbelearned sorry to hear your frustrations with the logic games section. I know that when I first started studying for this exam, it was the bane of my existence, but that has all changed and I …
@masi said:
@standardizedcanbelearned
For the harder games the test makers are testing your language and inference abilities. However, unlike simple games where a question usually test the first or second inference to be made, the harder …
@lordofsquirrels said:
The weird ones test our knowledge of inferences and reading through tricky wording. Remember that super hard dinosaur game, I think it was somewhere in the 50s? You can brute force your way through it but it took like 15…
@"The Great White Shark" said:
Are you missing a specific game type or is it just the difficult level that you struggle with? If the latter, I would try to focus your fool proofing on some of the hardest games out there like game #3 from PT 88…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@standardizedcanbelearned said:
Thank you so much. I listened to a podcast you did for the 7sage soundcloud and I really enjoyed it. This is great advice. Yeah - I literally just got finished a few minutes a…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I’ve got a different take. You actually need to get comfortable proceeding through the section with less certainty. Read slowly and carefully to make sure you understand, but once you’ve done that, get aggressive. Don’t…
@Lolo1996 said:
Omg ok so I was having the EXACT same problem as you
I was also BRing in the 170s and stuck in mid/high 150s
I did the exact same thing as you in the LR
I think you should go back to old sections before doing new…
@EagerestBeaver said:
@standardizedcanbelearned said:
@noonawoon honestly for me, it's a timing issue. I freak out under time re. LR. And, yeah, sort of same boat with LG, but I miss 5 or 6. I'm also to the point where I know I sh…
@noonawoon honestly for me, it's a timing issue. I freak out under time re. LR. And, yeah, sort of same boat with LG, but I miss 5 or 6. I'm also to the point where I know I should be focusing on foolproofing, but then there's this other element of…
@DivineRaze thank you for all of this! That's a helpful way of putting it - "if you're still doubting yourself you haven't really mastered it yet..."
Also, re. taking a break for two weeks - isn't that interesting how taking a break results in an i…
@"selene.steelman" you are completely right. The one aspect that is keeping me interested is "indicating to admissions readers that you are serious about pursuing a legal education having actually worked in a legal environment." That would put me at…
@cooljon525 @ilovethelsat @ReginaPhalange Thank you all so, so much. Yeah, it really is an exciting process but nerve-wracking (and I still have a year to go!). "Trust the process," right? I'm going to allocate all of my time to my LSAT/GPA based on…
@"Alan Cheuk" Ah, thanks for that - I believe I had just forgotten to put in my answers when I was blind reviewing it now that I went back. Those 3 were cut off from the screen and I think I just forgot to scroll.
I was using a Kindle Fire HD 10. T…
@standardizedcanbelearned said:
I just finished logging all of my BR answers for PT 43, and when it reported my score back to me, it left out 3 of my blind review answers! It also froze while I was taking the test, and I had to re-load the web…
I just finished logging all of my BR answers for PT 43, and when it reported my score back to me, it left out 3 of my blind review answers! It also froze while I was taking the test, and I had to re-load the website. Also, every time I went re-opene…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
@standardizedcanbelearned said:
Ah okay, that makes sense. I didn't know what you meant by "drill types" (since I have ultimate and not ultimate+). However, I do have the "10 actuals" books for PT's 7-30, s…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
@standardizedcanbelearned said:
So, when you mean "drill" question types, did you time yourself with a specific question type, or did you just go through the older PT's and do one question type in the LR se…