were you feeling off those days?
if you've been consistently scoring in a certain range, i think maybe you're letting the test anxiety get the best of you or you may be overexerting yourself. take a break from testing and just do sections/drills.
@asdf12345 said:
@whatsmyname the LG wasn't a problem for me! What I meant by most difficult PTs was that I had issues with the LR in 72 and 86
yeah LR was surprisingly difficult for me. when i did PT 71 i got only 2 wrong on LR, but for PT7…
@whatsmyname said:
@asdf12345 said:
72
72 LG wasn't so bad at all.
First game took too long (like ~12 min LOL, but my brain was slow, took too long to warm up).
2nd game took about 8 mins.
3rd game was a joke…
@whatsmyname said:
@asdf12345 said:
72 and 86 are personally the hardest PTs that I've encountered
68 game 4 fucked me up real nice.
i'm doing all of 72 and 73 tomorrow (they have a flex version of 73 on lahub), just fin…
i have a similar issue, i tend to miss some really easy questions/make stupid mistakes. i find that flagging anything im not 100% sure about and then coming back later with fresh eyes (lets say with 7 mins left or so) that helps me. sometimes you ju…
@WrightBrother said:
It's not just you trust me. Took 71 and got a really good score then took 72 two days after and scored significantly below my average. The blind review wasn't much better either. That test is just evil I guess haha.
PT71…
yes. you're essentially taking away the necessary condition. if A requires B which requires C which requires D, if you don't have D, then you can't have anything else.
im testing in jan too and my last prep test score was a HUGE drop from what i had before. id say do some questions untimed just to take the stress/pressure off, then do 10 in 10 drills for LR. for LG, i just do a lot of games to get back into the "g…
@canihazJD said:
@kilgoretrout I just pitched PT70 to @"Noise Dogood" if we can all get on the same page I'm ok with either. Tagging them to see if we can work something out as I think a group BR would be good. If not, I'm down to do 65 towa…
drill logic games. i wouldn't take a practice test every day as you need time to blind review it and then improve on whatever information that test gave you.
i cancelled my first score too. im personally not writing one because i think they see cancelled scores all the time. id write an addendum if theres a huge discrepancy between LSAT scores but not for a cancelled score, unless there's a unique reason…
meditate, go for a walk or do some chores around the house (just something to get you up and moving), eat a healthy snack, have come coffee. just something so you dont feel like your ass has been glued to a chair all day
i would definitely tie it into your DS but i wouldn't make it the biggest focus. imo the main point of your DS should be why you're diverse and what that will add to the student/legal community. so you could briefly discuss it and then add that that…
confidence/ 10 in 10 drills really helped me with LR. it helps for setting the pace and getting your internal clock going. as for BR, i spent a day or two BRing every single question because i always make dumb mistakes on some really simple question…
live at home while you are still able to. there's no reason to fall into debt your first year of law school, you literally have the rest of your life to live on your own! focus on doing well in school (of course, all of this is assuming you feel com…
i'm middle eastern (technically considered "white" on american applications) and i wrote one. my heritage has really shaped why i want to pursue law and i know that bc of it, i can offer a unique perspective on things in my desired field! definitely…
if you don't feel like they had any bearing on your life/reasons for pursing law especially then dont write one. they will already see your diversity factors when you fill out your application anyways!
if i were you i wouldn't disclose it. i think when they mean disciplinary action they mean like actually having the issue brought to the academic integrity board, etc. there was no note on your transcript and no one else was notified. you got lucky.…