@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.
@mpits001 said:
Flawed and Weakening questions were the hardest questions for me. Eventually, though, I started to get the hang of the questions by noticing the patterns in the weakening/flawed questions. Now these are my best question types ( ...
@Pacifico said:
but will just add that if you get really stuck at the outset, it helps to quickly skim the questions to get an idea of what they're asking for.
Absolutely. Yes. And in fact, I might start doing this in my ...
@moocow314 said:
Manhattan LSAT offers free, in-person proctored exams in NYC, even if you're not enrolled in any of their courses. I know they're offering sittings every weekend leading up to June, but I'm not sure what the schedule will be like ...
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
EDIT: I misread the example. "In-" as a prefix simply means "not". Inefficient means 'not efficient', in the same way that 'invalid' means 'not valid', 'indestructible' means 'not destructible', and so forth. There's no leap ...
@blah170blah said:
This includes good sleep hygiene, minimal stress outside of LSAT (if that means avoiding pesky family members, then do so), healthy diet, meditation, exercise, etc.
@"Focus!Focus!Focus!" said:
Does anyone else feel like one of the hardest things about working f/t (sitting for 8 hours a day) and then LSAT prep after work... is the extra time sitting in a chair?!
@goalis180 said:
I still must improve on the more complex stimuli which kind of shake me up and distract me with like a bajillion relationships that I feel like I have to keep track of.
@alexandergreene93 said:
If your BR score is in the 170s, that means that you have the ability to drastically improve your score once you work on timing and accuracy
@shiv.tomer1 said:
I'm a little confused about the location of LG Bundle in the syllabus. I've also downloaded the material prior to the April 21st deadline, but I did not see that document anywhere. Any help would be appreciated :)
@tbram519 said:
Take a day off this week, an entire day where you don't even think about the LSAT (or try not to). Go do something outdoors, or whatever you like to do. I was in a slump and did this, then PT'd my best score the next day.
@logicfiend said:
I know, this seems so basic and "dumb," but I'm telling you, it has helped me stay focused and better retain what I was reading when I actually got into the passage.
I was finding that the more I tried to annotate, ...