Thanks @lsat_sus and @christina-10 !
@canihazJD - I definitely took away a lot from your podcast with J.Y. Definitely incorporated some of your strategies into my own prep.
@whatsWaynedoing thanks! I had taken most of the 70s and low 80s before March of '19. I ended up retaking them before the June '21 exam b/c I ran out of fresh copies. In all honesty, they still felt like fresh takes b/c (1) over a year had passed an…
A year can definitely be appropriate. Everyone moves at a different pace, but I really like your mindset -you really can't cram for the LSAT. It's a skills based test and, for most of us, this is our first time learning some of these skills. Best of…
Lmao - I have no idea how that went. LR was pretty standard. LG had a few unusual twists. RC had one really tricky law passage. Fingers crossed and best of luck, sagers!
Great advice from @canihazJD and @"Jordan Johnson" per usual
I often found that misreading rules on logic games comes from reading too quickly, so I'll put my finger on the screen to make sure I've read every word correctly. It feels like I'm a fir…
If I could go back and give myself one piece of advice before studying for this test, it would be the following: timelines are man-made, so don't rush to take this test until you're consistently scoring in your target range.
If you're seeing a dip …
I agree w/ everyone - RC is such a personalized thing. I used to skip to the comparative right away to "build confidence" -- I wouldn't recommend it. I would usually take too long on a question or two and screw myself on time for other passages.
Th…
@st_cupertino @FaviPapi @yara12345678 @"Lime Green Dot" I'm going to incorporate all this advice. Thanks for the support!
More of an Austin guy myself @"Burden.of.Floof" but I guess I can check out Dallas
Thanks @Cravath170 @RyanazR @brookegojazz - appreciate the input. I'm definitely going to try to cut back a bit.
Also @"Briana 170" @standingdeskguy I can relate to the new job - I've found that looking at a screen for 8 hours a day and then trying…
@lsat_sus said:
Yo Chaplin, we don't know each other but low key I hope you break that 170 mark. I see your comments on every single fucking LSAT Q and I just want to see you post that "finally hit 170+, anything is possible" post. Best of luc…
Hey @lsat5ever - maybe I can help. The paradox in the stimulus is that (A) animals go limp when caught by predators and (B) if they'll be eaten either way, there doesn't seem to be any survival benefit. The question is really asking "why are these a…
@"Timmy Is an Avg Kid that No One Understands" I've taken PTs in both 7sage and LawHub - I'm mostly concerned w/ having a dip in actual scores. I took the LSAT in 2019 (161) and then scored the 166 this January. Really want to nail this one so it lo…
@justanotherusernametoremeber said:
(I don't know the change deadline, so that may change things), but IMO, it sounds like your issue is that you're ready but exhausted.
I can move the test date up until the day before but it'll cost $125. W…
@uvababyhoo I'm a little worried that the longer I push this test, the more rusty I'll become. I used to split my time between part-time work and studying and it wasn't too difficult to balance. Now that work is far more demanding and chaotic I'm w…
@JoakimNoah13 - first of all, terrific username.
The writing section usually becomes available before test day and you can launch it whenever works best for you. It's a pretty painless experience.
@CSieck3507 I just edited the title for clarity -- I'm currently scheduled for April and I'm thinking about pushing it to June. I'd have to pay a change fee but it's not a big issue. I'm more worried that I won't be able to get into a groove w/ full…
@whatsWaynedoing said:
I haven't got to 80s therefore I wonder is there any difference in the difficulty between 60s and 80s?
I agree with the previous comment from @Martianman -- the later PTs have more tricky LR and denser RC imo.
@"Burt Reynolds" gotcha! Yes exactly, if you’re good with the 80’s you should be good with everything else. Did they mention which series they thought would be used?
pretty much all of the February undisclosed tests from 2011-present. If you sk…