@kshutes13 said:
@10000019 said:
The problem is that you treated it as an in/out, but then incorrectly captured the rule.
If you're going to treat it as an in/out, then what that rule says is
Not both (F,N) in and Not Bot…
yea me too tbh
I guessed on like 3 questions LMAO
I knew how to set it up but then when I figured it out I ran out of time ))
pretty sure they will curve that though
@lexige1111 said:
@ebby_luna said:
I had LG, RC, and LR
The logic games were normal. The last game I guessed on some because I took a while to figure out how it was set up. Games I had were about finances committee, paintings,…
I had LG, RC, and LR
The logic games were normal. The last game I guessed on some because I took a while to figure out how it was set up. Games I had were about finances committee, paintings, restaurants, and I cant remember the other one.
RC I ha…
Hi! IF you think you can absolutely score higher on the Nov test then go for it. A lot more students are retaking the LSAT more than twice so law schools do not really care. They will just take your highest score. And it is enough time, just focus o…
I took the LSAT today 2nd of Sep, generally it was okay. I had RC, LR, LG. RC was generally a little bit hard. LG is my best section but struggled with the third game. RC like mentioned in the post above I had to re read a few times. LR I thought wa…
August Flex went smoothly, the games were generally forward. The RC section was a bit hard, or so I thought. I had a comparative (poor people and banks), cosmo, comic strip, and ownership. LR was generally standard. I will say that the LG is my best…
I would drill the question types that you have the most trouble with and also re do every LG that you get -2 on and fool proof each game. Study hard and efficient, I am sure you will do well.
I think you should for sure take 2-3 days and just foolproof logic games. I think that is the best way to conquer this section. For the most part if you want to score high on the LSAT, fool proofing is recommended.
Wooow, this makes me so nervous for my June exam. Also were yall using PC or Mac? Another thing, couldn't you just lower the volume on your computer so the feed back would not be distracting?
You definitely have to keep doing PT's. It took me about 20 PT's to get the timing down. I now finish all 25 questions within a 25 minute frame (so-so, it may depend on the test) but then after that I utilize that spare time to go over the questions…
I have still been trying to get my study hours in. So far, I have taken this time to look at the silver lining and that means studying a bit more because there are literally no distractions! What I find what helps is setting weekly goals for yoursel…
@Jerry said:
I think you should postpone. If you added a poll, I think most others would agree... There's not much time for you to get acclimated to timing, in my opinion, if the difference is so stark.
I think so too:(
I think you should re schedule your exam for March! Unless you are absolutely confident that you can achieve your goal score. The most important thing about studying is HOW you study the wrong answers and what was your thinking when you chose the wr…
@"lawyered-1" said:
So I didn't get my goal score, and I'm about 12 points away from it. Do you guys think I should do the January LSAT or wait???
It is not enough time to study from exactly right now to the 13th of Jan, unless you can buckl…
ONLY retake it again if you feel confident that you will FOR SURE get a higher score. IF you are feeling iffy about it I would honestly just wait it out or study some more until you are confident AF.
Holy shat thats great improvement!!! May I ask how many PTs did you take?? and how did you study for the LR section? As well as how long have you been studying?
I would probably prioritize LR and obviously still do RC passages, but focus mainly on …