It depends. Online I keep reading not to study at all the day before and just chill. However, I have a friend who took the LSAT and scored in the top 5% (wrote it twice), and he told me don't listen to any BS study for a few hours the day before. So…
I would advise against writing another PT today. Like I said in another post, that I to have had similar issues with a drop and score as the LSAT date has approached. I debated on writing a test today or tomorrow, but thing is, if you score low agai…
Personally for you, it sounds like your better off taking next September anyways. I don't know what your target score is or any other information (financial, personal situation, etc) that could affect your decision. But, I would say that there is no…
"They say that because to admission councils it can look like you didnt prepare enough the first time. The lsat is something that we can prepare for months in advance so when you take it twice it can be seen as we didn't prepare enough or take it se…
Depends what you are trying to get out of it. I had been an idiot when I first started studying so I burned a lot of material. So when I decided to postpone my June LSAT to September, I began first by retaking the course but before I went back into …
I feel ya Neetu, I to have been studying for awhile now with no other obligations since I recently graduated and am fortunate enough to not have to work while I studied. However, my time has come where I am forced to write it and if I don't do well …
I know it is easier said than done, even for me, but WHO CARES WHEN YOU GO TO LAW SCHOOL. If your goal is to become a lawyer, then having to wait an extra just proves to yourself how bad you want it. Let's say you have to defer until June even, so y…
In my opinion, take the test. You are already registered and past the deadline to get a refund. Earlier in September I was above my target score (165) for a couple of PT's but recently my PT's have plummeted to below my target score. I don't feel sa…
It is time consuming but once you get it, you just kind of get it. The fact that its valid argument #6 is kind of meaningless, the main thing you want to understand is whether its valid or not, so just get used of identifying valid & invalid arg…
I am right there with ya! I was scoring around mid 160's all over August and beginning of September, with a high of 170 and low of 165. However my last two tests , PT 67 & 70, have been a TRAIN WRECK. I am definitely one of those people that has…
Agree with Joegotbored. DO THE RECENT ONES! At least a few of them. There are some minor changes that occur between the 50's and 60's even into the 70's. For instance, I noticed that they ask parallel flaw questions in a weird way now. Not that it's…
To me, I think you should approach it differently. I don't think it matters how you remember them, rather you should be focusing on understanding them. To expand, rather than seeing:
A--most-->B-->C
Therefore, A--most-->C
I don't think it…
Yea I agree. RC has always been an issue for me, and I don't know if PT 67 had a really difficult RC section compared to others or if it just played my weak areas, but I got -11! Which pummelled by score and my confidence.
Thanks! Yea I decided that I am going to do 2-3 depending on how I am feeling going through the weekend and the beginning of the week, but I will start with 72 and work downwards. However, should I use PT 68 and 69 as timed drills for individual sec…
On the syllabus where the list of lessons are, there is a green checkmark on the left side of the lesson name. Scroll over it, you should be able to click it, and that will uncheck that specific lesson.
Don't get tripped up the complete and accurate part. I didn't do PT 43 games yet, but I glanced at each question to see what you are talking about. I did a game earlier and watched the video for it (PT 64) and there was similar wording. JY said that…
OMG!Absolutely Allison! That is probably one of the biggest things I am worried about this point. I am a big bag of nerves, and I know that having others around me is always a challenge. However, I don't have anyone to practice writing with, so I tr…
Definitely recycle LG. Cycle through all the LG's from the PT's you have done thus far. And as you move further along, you will have a bigger "bank" to cycle through making it even more useful. Trust me, if you do an LG and don't see it again for a …
1) Never attack the conclusion
2) There may be cases where it is okay to attack the premise, but thats not the case on the LSAT.
You primarily want to be focused on attacking the support relationship between premise and conclusion. Super simple exa…
Just wanted to add something I found interesting from the forum post on TLS that mssmith85 posted.
"I also think a lot of people cheat on their PTs. When people say their score went down, I tink a lot of time it is because people didn't take them i…
Looks good to me. No= Negate necessary
So negate study make it necessary and make not large sufficient
/Large group---> /study
Contrapositive: Study--> Large group
Or doing it the other way negate the not large and make it necessary and stud…
Agree with the previous posters. Also wanted to add some input from my own experience. I tried a similar approach to RC, where you are suggested to tackle the passages with the most questions if you struggle for time. It seems like a legit approach …
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WORRY ABOUT THIS NONSENSE. Focus on your studies, some people get it in a month, some people get it in a year. Who cares how long it took someone else, you are not them. Crack the books, do what best suits you, and see how long…
I think you mean LR? I think most people will likely tell you that reading the question stem before reading the stimulus (paragraph) for LR, is the superior way to approach any of the questions. Reading the question stem first tells you what to look…
@jordanrex30, I feel ya. I am in a similar boat. My scores went from mid 150's to finally in August breaking the 160 mark and actually achieving a 170 on a single test. Since that 170, I was able to maintain a 167 on a few tests, but have also seen …
Unfortunately I cannot say I am with you on learning from RC! I want to die by the end! I've tried many times to force myself to be interested, but I haven't had much success yet. However, there is an aspect of the test that I love, well two aspects…