It's all about taking care of those little habits you know you should be doing. Once you're finished with the 7sage curriculum, I'd recommend that you review JY's blind review (BR) videos lessons. His message is simple, but it's probably the most im…
@psbrathwaite said:
I don't know how people take 3-5 pt's a week. You can blind review and go over everything you got wrong successfully in one or two days, take another PT, repeat, and not burn out? What type of job/school do you do -- maybe I nee…
Like you alluded, taking PTs everyday is too much. For me whenever I attempt to take tests on consecutive days, I feel like on the later tests I'm on "autopiliot" mode, in a bad way - like when reading passages or stimuli my mind is just going thro…
If I'm going through this questions in timed conditions, I would just look for the answer that best explains the phenomenon (why the need for different alarm calls)
Here the question stem asks which answer choice, IF TRUE, explains why the monkeys use different calls for air threats or ground threats.
(C) states: No predators that pose a danger to vervet monkeys can attack both from land and from air.
Let's n…
@nicole.hopkins said:
The key to better timing on the LSAT for someone in your score range is self-discipline.
I agree with this 100% I feel like I'm in the same boat as many people who are scoring in the 160s with 170+ BR... I need to be honest w…