@"Lime Green Dot" said:
@tonyahardzinski agree - it's such a frustrating switch adjusting methods over to digital. I know you've been practicing for a while on it, but like other commenters are saying, I think you've just got to keep at it.
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@"Lime Green Dot" said:
What is it that you do differently b/w taking the RC section on paper vs. on LawHub? Do you feel you need to use a notation system on paper, for example? How long have you been taking digital exams? Do you feel you need…
Yea my undergrad gpa is crap- 2.91 but my advanced degrees are 3.4 then 4.0 so clearly, like fine wine, I’m improving with age/experience 😆Like, could they please just substitute my undergrad for my 4.0 please?! I did write a good gpa addendum but …
How important is the higher lsat score to you? Trying to get into Harvard or just a solid local state law school? I see a swing in my scores sometimes too, but in general they’re gradually climbing. It might be that you need to just tell yourself th…
I feel you completely!!! On paper tests I am always finish in time with near perfection (25/26 outta 27) but when I switched to solely virtual PT I was bombing them. I ended up making the virtual lawhub tests font smaller and switching to passage on…
Mine fluctuates between 157-165 these days and it drives me crazy. I am starting to trust my gut more vs constantly change the answers, but that’s partly coming from having done a bajillion PTs now. I am loving the JY video explanations for the ques…
PT are just that- PRACTICE! View them the way you do rewrites for a big paper, they are a way to refine your technique. Also, if the timed portion freaks you out then do what I do— I resolve to do well on 3/4 LG and RC passages and usually that leav…
Oh and one other thing that I think has helped me- reading Nautilus, Scientific American, National Geographic and the Economist. I read to see the Viewpoint, structure, authors MP, etc. Before doing this the science passages on RC or science LR ques…
I’m just going to keep up my plan of studying 2-3 hrs a day except on Sundays. I do some logic games daily and mix up LR/RC every other day. Rereading the second the half of the Loophole (so many gems in that!). I have also found the explanation vid…
@havinagrattim said:
This is so irrelevant, but I thought'd I clarify erasing on LG. I don't mean to erase whole board, as obviously they're incredibly helpful to look back at. I just meant if there are few inferences and you kind of have to d…
Good reminder! I started at a 136 and that was an UNTIMED test 😆 on paper format tests in the books off Amazon I easily score 155-160 but on test day back in Nov I panicked over the virtual online flex and “only” got a 150... but... coming from a 1…
Try only doing 3 sections, if you can slow down and get every question right on 3 sections you'll score decently! That's my plan. I average about 9-10 mins per section, with near perfect accuracy so I know that on the April flex that is my strategy …
I'm really just using the CC for some extra LG help, and review for LR. I have two kids that I homeschool and have to balance the needs of everyone so it's just not feasible to spend hours a day on here lol
VIEWSTAMP it from Logic Bible and go slow at first. That has been a big help for me. I hate the online RC and not being able to see the entire passage at once, it throws me off so bad
Yea I’m taking the April one, too. I have been practicing the online tests via Lawhub and have improved some but not to the same level as when I take paper tests. I will def improve on my Nov score at this rate but it is still obnoxious taking onlin…
Sure the flex let’s you highlight but I do far better using paper tests becuase I don’t have to scroll to read the entire passages/answers and because when I underline/notate I have more control... on the nov flex it would highlight or underline wor…
I’m 37, turning 38 later this summer. I’m supposed to retake the Lsat this month but am pushing it to April because my husband is in the Navy & we won’t have reliable care available now for this month’s exam. I’m a non traditional student and lo…
Read and work the Loophole book!!!! I swear by it! Last summer I took a practice lsat, Not timed, and scored 136. After just 3 months of some study with that book and a few practice tests I scored a 150 on the first real lsat in Nov. I’m rereading i…
Yes! It was incredibly difficult. I took it yesterday as a flex pt and am appalled at my performance. I was scoring 20-21 on LR but not on that test, it was 12. A freaking 12!? Dear God help me. To be fair I was tired and my kids were loud with the …