So I am only a few days away from finishing the LSAT Trainer in its entirety.
How should I plan to take my PTs leading up to the June exam?
As mentioned above I have taken all the PTs from 39 -75, except 11 fresh ones.
Should I spend the next mont…
I got a cheaper version of it on Amazon. But I didn't end up using it.
Personally, I think an analogue watch with a flyback chronograph ( Timer function) is the best.
I have gone through the entire 7sage curriculum. I "sort of" read the LSAT trainer - mostly LR only.
And I have the cambridge Drilling packet as well as PTs 39- 75
Anything is possible... But then again, if I were in your situation (a stellar GPA with nothing but the LSAT holding me back from going to a T14 school), I'd postpone the exam until I can consistently get above 170.
I know that it sounds pedantic (sorry ) ... but I feel like how much one knows about an instrument versus playing at Carnegie Hall does not represent the relationship between BR scores and Timed scores to the fullest. I think a more suitable analogy…
Oh Wow I will definitely try to apply the color-code idea! And from your post, I am definitely convinced that I should put more effort into it (45 mins per question !!!!!).
@kylemitchellx said:
the right answer, with absolutely no doubt in my mind…
Thank you for your responses. @nicole.hopkins After every PT, I spend about 3 -4 hours to BR. I go through every question and make sure I understand every question thoroughly. For the most part, I have no problem understanding what the questions are…
@Pacifico That's awesome! I don't think the school requires full fluency anyway. Many attend McGill with only "some proficiency". The fact that you have a unique(?) work background (Army) + language skills is probably a HUGE plus. Although their med…
@Pacifico Yap ! McGill is awesome! I did my undergrad there and am currently doing my master's there as well. Along with the benefit of being able to swtich back and forth in French and English, you get two degrees when you graduate from law school!…
I am also from Canada and I am in a similar situation. I have a good undergrad GPA which is up in the 75th percentile for most Canadian law schools and I need a 160+. I have taken 8 PTs so far and they've mostly been in the 158-160 area with 168-169…
Thank you for your input! So about this BR group, how do I join and does it matter if I am still on PT 44? it seems that all the BR groups are ahead of me.
I took my fourth PT today after a week of break. This time I was very conscious of the clock and filled everything in. 157 Timed and 167 BR! Things are looking optimistic for me! THANK YOU for all the excellent advice. One thing that definitely did …
Yea I know... it's intense but I am going to keep at it until I feel relatively solid in my understanding of the Logical Reasoning section. "you don't have to be perfect to get a perfect score" I will definitely keep that in mind! Thanks!
Yap so I have come up with a study plan to drill 2-3 hrs everyday (mostly LR) so that I can exhaust all the questions in 20 days while taking 2-3 PTs each week. I think it will be best to drilling and be taking PTs at the same time, since i only hav…
@Pacifico So I took PT 40 today... And the results are similar.... 152 Timed 161 BR.
Should I spend more time drilling to get more speed and accuracy before tackling PTs ? I also left 14 questions blank this time (out of the 14 unanswered questions …