@Motivated said:
uses your location to adjust the brightness of the screen.
Hm, does this work better than manually adjusting your screen? and does it sometimes mistake a low light environment for an environment you'd want more ...
@zeekay469 said:
I end up getting around 10 wrong per LR section but when I BR, I miss around 3 per section. What can I do to bridge that gap? Should I drill individual LR sections and stop PTing?
@nantesorkestar said:
Could this perhaps be overconfidence?
Perhaps...figure out where you went wrong...since you're only 5-6 points away from your goal you should be seeing that score on your last 5 PTs before you take the LSAT.
You are prepared. There is nothing they can throw at you you’ve never seen before. You’ve done the work, you are scoring where you want to be, and that means you’re ready. You have every ...
@mk940808 said:
Hi! I thought it'd be interesting to get a general feel for this question. I've increased my score by about 3-4 points on average through a month of studying and I'm not sure what to think of that -- it seems a tad slow, especially ...
@Matthew524 said:
I have exceeded my expectations and I am averaging a 167. I just honestly want to say, when you feel unmotivated, discouraged, and beaten, you have to find it within yourself to make a comeback. I felt as if the LSAT was Ivan ...
@"Alex Divine" said:
And it is important to remember that studying long and hard for this test doesn’t make you less smart than the kid who studied 3 months and got a 172.
@"Dark Knight V" said:
Based on similar threads and advice here, it sounds like I should postpone to December - I'd still be able to apply this cycle, and would have more time to ensure a higher score. I was originally planning to wait until ...
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
4. Format for posting questions about specific Reading Comprehension (RC) questions:
"PT#.S#.Q# (P#) - brief description of stimulus" E.g. PT60.S1.Q7 (P4) - weakened immune system cancer
Postpone until you find that your last 5 PTs are in your target range...a general rule of thumb is that your last 5 PTs are a strong indicator of what you'll score on game day minus a few points. ...
Should I study hard during the next month and take the September LSAT or postpone till December or February? Or try my best to study for the LSAT during the shcool year and take a shot at the December exam?