... am scoring in the mid 150's due to LR. I think ... a binder based on JY's sections of the LR section ... the very least the 160's. Is this possible?
I am no high scorer (in the 150's) , but I take a really long time. maybe even over an hour sometimes. I know for me to BR a test it takes literally 5++ hours.
If you're tired of LSAT, Sudoku is better than other games. But only do it if you really enjoy Sudoku. Otherwise, it'sstill going to have that feeling of something you're forced to do for the LSAT. If you need to relax, relax properly.
I'm right there with everyone. We have two more weeks, with focus those 150's can easily be changed. If games is a weak point focus there, or logical reasoning as this is where most people can improve more drastically. Good luck all!
I'll just put it at this, I'm PRAYING for low 160's. My grades from undergrad are better than most, and I've no ambitions of attending Harvard or Yale, which I'd have had to have scored close to perfect to do any way.
Hey Alan,
I just tried again and it'sstill not loading up on my end. Any suggestions for what I should be doing different? I've cleared my history and cache, but that doesn't seem to be helping anything.
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... are there. My BR's were in the low- mid 170s but ... my scores were like low 160's to mid 160s with ... some occasional higher 160's. I don't know I ...
I think you'll be alright. Go ahead and use those tests. If you feel afterwards that some answers came more easily because of your memory, maybe discredit the score slightly. But as for learning, it'sstill a good process.
I was kind of wondering the same thing. I'm getting a b.s. in Biology and realistically, I'll end with 3.5-3.7 GPA at best (at the University of Minnesota) so I'm wondering how they might weigh that compared to say, an English degree with a 4.0 GPA.