I agree with others that you should probably revisit the CC and/or get a tutor to help with LR. Your combined untimed score of -12 for LR means that, even in BR, you are missing quite a few questions. What is your BR process like, do you mind writin…
I have many opinions on this, and the answer to this question boils down to a bunch of factors: your original section breakdown, your BR breakdown, how thorough your BR is, how long it takes you to BR, and which section it is. I'll try to make this …
Realized I forgot to reply to this. Thanks so much for coming back @"Seeking Perfection" and sharing your experience.
I love these stories because they remind you that there is life after lsat and that it is only a test, which is something that get…
@Bamboosprout yes I know you had the best of intentions and were provided words that you hoped would bring comfort 💕 and they did!
I did take it. I saw your post btw, and proud of you, for learning from your mistakes. I had a similar urge to chang…
Thanks everyone for your kind words!!
@akistotle I would love to know your whole journey sometime!
@Bamboosprout I love your posts as always. For me, it wasn't necessarily about fear of failure (and I don't think you can 'fail' when you've worked …
So Carla is basically saying [Conclusion] Professors should receive paid leave. [Premise] Research is beneficial.
David is accepting the premise, by itself, that research is beneficial. Or, well he conceded that, even if what you say about research…
@"Allen U." if you're okay with delaying for next cycle I really wouldn't recommend taking the March test if you're not reaching your target score. A lot of people underperform on test day due to nerves even when they are consistently above their ta…
Heyyy Alicia Florrick. It might be more helpful for people to give advice if there was a specific question that really tripped you up and why as well as where you are in prep (still in CC or PT-ing/Drilling).
In general, for MSS questions the answe…
The most common piece of advice you're going to get is that it probably isn't likely in 2 months. I know that right now, the 6 weeks you've spent taking blueprint course and PT-ing seems like a long time and not to diminish your hard work, but in th…
There's two types of NA questions: bridging and blocking. Bridging are the ones that fill in a bridge between premise to conclusion, but the level doesn't have to be as strong as SA. Once in a while you'll get one where the assumption is both necess…
Would it be worthwhile to keep studying to get that up to 173+ (HYS) or would burnout be more likely? I have the ambitions to want to get to HYS but I just worry about burn out. I plan on doing one PT a week
You can burn out at any stage regard…
First of all, love the name! Second of all, if your BR ranges from -5 to -10 there are a couple of issues. Are these questions that you miss on BR overconfidence errors? Meaning you didn't mark them for BR and didn't BR them or did you BR these ques…
It varies. Some swear by the trainer but for me personally, it confused the heck out of me. Their explanation of flaws didn't help me at all nor did their explanation of sufficiency/necessity [and I used it before 7sage] and when I switched to 7sage…
Once I view the videos, I immediately recognize why I miss the things I miss. (Rarely is it due to me completely believing that my answer choice is so accurate, but rather that I don't translate complex conditions properly i.e. if A then B unless…
From what I gather, it basically shows you that chances/probability of you getting a certain question right based on where you score. So, say we both took PT84 and got a 160. For each question, it shows you the probability of you getting a question …
It depends. If it's something like an 'explicitly stated except' or 'infer/agree' question or analogy where a quick, shallow run through the AC doesn't make one or two stick out, then I skip and come back at the end of the passage. That's my own str…