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  • LR - LG - RC LR was straightforward, I felt confident I performed well. LG is my best section, and had to guess on the last 3 questions of the Interview Assignments game. Oyyyy. RC seemed fairly easy to me. I had the Wolves vs. Dogs passage and u…
  • I get confused and get the information all jumbled when I read both then go on to the questions. I think it's a personal preference thing tbh. I find the return on getting more questions right is worth the extra time it adds
  • So awesome! Congrats!
  • The May flex I took was very average in difficulty. My average PT score was a 158 and I scored a 157, so not far and pretty accurate compared to a full length test. Personally, I thought the flex was easier mentally because you only had to get throu…
    in Lsat flex Comment by hcdbsu24 June 2020
  • I think you need to sit back and really evaluate how you study and how you recreate test day conditions. I know you said you had some problems on test day with technology, but if you are confident in your abilities and mentally in the right place (p…
  • @ExcludedMiddle said: @rwilso22 said: @hcdbsu24 , thank you for your response. I have only been studying for a little over a month, and wanted to get a baseline score on the July or August test. I am not sure of my strongest points…
  • If LR is your strongest section, I would hold out until August in hopes that the normal LSAT is administered because you are losing crucial points that could help you. However, if your best section is either LG or RC you should 100% try and take the…
  • RC 27, LG 23, LR 26. My experience technology wise was a breeze. In and out in 2 hrs. I think the RC was about a 4/5, I didn’t really have an easy gimme passage. I might be hallucinating but I thought there was a typo in one of my questions in my …
  • Usually what I do is one easy-medium game, 5 relatively easy-medium LR questions, and depending how I feel I read a easier reading comp passage and then I decide whether I want to answer the questions or not. I want to warm up my brain but I am also…
  • Just for reference, it took me a month to see a significant improvement in LG, about 6 months for both LR and RC. But, everyone's mind works differently. Hard work and using your time effectively does not lie, so keep chugging away and you will even…
  • I luckily saw on twitter that they opened the registration around 10am eastern, which is incredibly annoying considering the fact that everyone was waiting for an email all morning only to find out they just released registration early without warni…
  • I agree that if you are not scoring a -3 in LG consistently, you should focus on that because you are able to pick up a lot of points since it is the most easily learnable section. Also, it's hard to be 160+ without that solid LG score. I started at…
  • Starting a course like 7Sage sooner and/or allowing more than 3-4 months of studying (more like 1 year, to ensure you have reached your scoring potential).
  • So I used my July 2019 freebie to register for the March test. Now that I am automatically moved to the April exam, what happens if that gets canceled? Will LSAC allow the people who used the "freebie" essentially from the July test to use it later …
  • So I used my July 2019 freebie to register for the March test. Now that I am automatically moved to the April exam, what happens if that gets canceled? Will LSAC allow the people who used the "freebie" essentially from the July test to use it later …
  • You definitely won't forget all of the core stuff. I think picking back up and doing a handful of PT's 4-6 weeks before the test is a good idea. Coming from someone who gets test anxiety I feel your pain. You got this!