... to work hard, but does anyone have any tips on how ... confident in my abilities, but hasanyone done anything specific to make ... cut as other sections. Does anyone have any elite RC tips ... performance on test day? If anyonehas any advice on how to ...
... /costing the most time. Does anyone have a particular method that ... , or overall structure first? Also, hasanyone noticed common traps writers put ...
The most difficult for me is the Logical Reasoning and I was wondering if anyonehad a perfected study guide for me use. I would really appreciate it! Im taking the LSAT in February and am in dying need of help on this one section as of now!
The most difficult for me is the Logical Reasoning and I was wondering if anyonehad a perfected study guide for me use. I would really appreciate it! Im taking the LSAT in February and am in dying need of help on this one section as of now!
the last few times i've done LR i've just tried racing through the questions and you know what. i've found my score to be significantly better. i've gone from -11 to -3/-4 the past few days. as an added bonus i typically have 6 or 7 mins to review my ...
TLS projects that we'll be receiving our scores in 10 days or less. That being said, has anybody had dreams about getting their LSAT scores back? I either wake up really happy or really sad hahahahahahha
I've run out of practice tests, so I'd like to take the India LSATs, as previously recommended by @Litian.Chen and @"Nilesh S" http://www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/#handbook .
I noticed, though, that the Games section for the first ...
Hasanyone thought that the decision to stop the distribution of prep tests might be good for us competition wise? In the future, LSAT test takers will not have the old tests to review and practice from. Maybe this gives us an advantage.
Hey guys, I'm starting an in-class LSAT prep in San Francisco called Nathan Fox LSAT prep. Hasanyone heard of it? It has really good reviews online and I was wondering if anyone is in the area. The books he writes have really good reviews as well.
Hasanyone heard of/use a reading strategy where you don't read the question stems in LR and simply figure out the question type via stimulus? If so, is it effective?