... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... and typically spend about 2.5 to 4.5 minutes on reading a ... the easier passages take 2.5 to 3.5, where as the harder ... ones take 3.5 to 4.5. If you're consistently ... reading time is under 2.5 to 4.5 minutes, I actually think ...
... do that. I study probably 2.5 hours a day an hour ... in the morning and 1.5 hours during lunch. Do what ... not to implode by study 5 hours a day.
I certainly cannot read a passage in 2.5 minutes and understand it enough to answer questions accurately. That's a real hit or miss for me. But I'll definitely take the advice! @"Cant Get Right" @KevinLuminateLSAT
170+ is possible. About 2% of people do it every ... on RC from -10 to -5 is a huge improvement, and ... half again, from a -5 to a -2.5 average, however, is an ...
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it took me around 2.5 weeks to get through all ... the curriculum and then another 2 weeks of 6+ hours of ... own drills. i started with 2 game drills and worked my ... averaging anywhere from -0 to -2. i still do two 4 ...
... conditions, it'll take you 2.5 hours. I'll just estimate ... average, you'll spend 8.5 hours on each test. Divide ... 300 by 8.5 and it totals out to ...
... yet. I went from finishing 2.5 passages a prep test (-15 ... . Then I bumped it to 2 RC passages every day. Untimed ... />
When I hear people spend 2.5 - 3 minutes on a passage ...