@goaddw said:
Okay, here is my conundrum: I will be taking the LSAT for the 3rd and final time in September. However, I don't feel absolutely confident that I will be able to raise my score to my desired level from now until September. I am ...
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@generationhar said:
How many logic games do any of you suggest I do in a day for the Fool Proof Method? The plan is to go from linear to advanced linear, etc.
I don't think the number of games is important. That is to say ...
@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 ...
So it looks like everyone’s pretty much got you covered on this, but wanted to address this specifically:
@"Tina Cho" said:
Why do we have to do the reasoning explanation part again after solving the question? (bc we already choose the ans. ...
@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 ...
@kmarie7 said:
My blind review score is pretty decent and about 7-10 points higher than my actual score. I can not seem to get my actual score up. Any advice? 6 weeks out and I need that 7-10 point increase.