@"amanda_kw" said:
In particular, he says when learning to ride a backwards bike - he knew how, but still could not do it. Anyone else feel this way about the entire test? You've gone over all the material and know what to do - but for some reason ...
@profile427 said:
I haven't taken a university course since 2008, and so I have a big span of time where I've no longer been a student. However, I have kept in contact with a few profs from undergrad and grad school.
@7sagelsatstudent180 said:
I have been stuck in the high 150's and low 160's for 9-10 PrepTests. What is usually recommended in order to make the next step?
At that score range, you still have more to learn (fundamentals and ...
@jamesjentucker said:
I now have four-and-a-half months to get through the LG Bundle and hopefully the core curriculum again before PTing from July-October.
Does this sound realistic? As of this month I can dedicate 5-6 hours a day to ...
@gstar2015 said:
So today I did worse on my timed pt vs last weeks but my br went up 20 points ?
Still hitting low 150's on pt but mid 160's on br?
What exactly does this mean ?
@catDemedici said:
I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of NYC-based LSAT prep services (i.e., Blueprint, Powerscore, etc) offering to let you pay to participate in just the proctored LSAT exams?
@nicole.hopkins said:
@catDemedici said:
I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of NYC-based LSAT prep services (i.e., Blueprint, Powerscore, etc) offering to let you pay to participate in just the proctored LSAT exams?
@fifthending said:
I've found that my intuition is awful with this - I never know when to map everything out or when I should just go straight to the questions.
The intuition will come with time and practice—trial and error, ...
@Pacifico said:
I think it would be great if we could pick what we wanted to be on our schedule and then generate based on those chosen tasks whether it was specific lessons or whole subsections of the curriculum.