I was thinking we could start with PT 36 passage 3 and then move to PT's 42 and 45 Sections 4 and 3 respectively. These are all science passages and, as such, seem like a solid starting point. If Skype seems to work best for everyone I'm fine with t…
Dope! I have a collection of science passages I've found to be difficult ranging from PT 36 to some PT's in the 50's, but I'm open to any suggestions. Also, would you all prefer to use GoToMeeting or Skype?
@Giselle112
LSAT burnout is a very real phenomenon from my own experience. As others have mentioned, I would take a little time to appreciate the progress you've already made. As a rule of thumb, I generally don't take more than 3-4 days off entir…
@winniettran
As mentioned above, I've found semi-regular meditation to be helpful when I feel some anxiety coming on (the app Calm, though a tad on the expensive side, is pretty great) I'm also a regular runner and although I don't run nearly as m…
I completely agree. While the frequency of different LR question types can change, being able to quickly spot the gap in an argument, parse language, quickly understand referential phrases, ect. are all skills that make any question manageable. For …
I took a few PT's in the 60's and used those to blindreview RC. PT's 1-35 are very useful for LG foolproofing, but I've found them less helpful for RC in my own experience. Essentially, I'm leaving all PT's from the high 60's-80's for PT material. I…
I've noticed that two things have consistently correlated with how well I do on any particular RC passage:
1) Whether I'm intuitively engaged with the topic being discussed (I historically perform better on non-science passages)
2) Whether it's…
@"jh.lee_jenny" I would opt for taking it again in June if possible. As someone who has delayed taking the LSAT, I can attest to the occasional difficulty in avoiding burnout and general LSAT fatigue, however it is fairly easy to overcome if you'…
@"jh.lee_jenny" I would consider getting a part-time job if finances are any part of the concern in taking another gap year and/or show your parents the very real likelihood of your acceptance at practically every T-14 school if you were to score a …
@"Maneli.B" Additionally, while reading "normal", non-LSAT material may seem pointless choosing to focus on literature that broadly appears on the LSAT (e.g.science and humanities topics) is likely time well spent.
@"Maneli.B" Given that a month is such a short time window, I would recommend making use of LSAT Analytics in order to see what LR types prove the most problematic for you and adjusting your studying accordingly. For RC, I would need to know more a…