... get comfortable with the feeling of anxiety on a real test ... choose one or two sections of the CC that you are weak ... . Don't do more than 2 or 3 hours a day ...
... skip through the *entirety* of the cc in that time, then you ... adjust to a new mode of thinking.
Also that must ... exhausting to go through the CC so fast so you’re ... if their average is like 2 points from their target score ...
Great improvement and am confident you can improve even more. Maybe the post-CC webinar and other webinars can help and am interested in the advice of other students. Keep up the good work!
... "true" diagnostic techinically). I kind of lazy studied whenever I felt ... 172 on my first PT postCC. Then I spent a couple ... . If like six or eight of them are from one section ... type, it could be indicative of a bigger timing issue that ...
... your first PT after the CC. I cried after my first ... CC. My guess is that if ... . Also, PTing post-CC is not the final stage of your studying. Now ... time to look at patterns of weaknesses in your PT and ...
... for the current level of eligibility and send it ... am eligible for 12 months ofPost 9-11 GI Bill. ... good did come out of the annoying BC language. of your also well deserved ... covered a year (or 2 years with the post 9-11)
... . Since I already used ~2 years of it and did not switch ... can use 12 additional months ofPost 9-11 (Chapter 33) after ... ’t hold any negative impression of schools that don’t participate ... still basking in my happiness of new found eligibility.
... next cycle, a couple hours of studying should be fine. You ... to rush through the beginning of the CC anyways. I think once ... to study for more than 2 hrs a day then honestly ...
... , and finishing the RC portion of the CC. With 8 weeks left ... , I am planning to do 2 PT ... 's a week while BRing each exam and of ... -proofing the games in each of those PT's. This puts ... why I'm aiming for 2.
... > 1) Getting LG to -2 or less consistently. I'm ... a consistent -0 to -2 will be doable. If you ... +.
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... > 1) Getting LG to -2 or less consistently. I'm ... a consistent -0 to -2 will be doable. If you ...
> > > > 2) Not getting an awful score ... and LG. Ideally, though, -2 or -3 per section in ... strategies, a solid grasp of the CC, and good timing is ...
... curriculum and Sage advice for post-cc (links below). Reevaluate your situation ... ... it took me two years of part-time studying. Maybe you ... />
Best of luck.
... have found that following the postCC webinar advice has been super ... through that "what" and "how" of tackling this. From someone who ... I really hit my goal of 165) but if I can ...
... ; > It's Monday morning post-LSAT and I am lost ... ;
> Yes apps...part 2of the process...i told myself ... freaking burned out from months of nonstop studying. I've just ... released.
... my 20 year old uGPA of2.73 so much. I've ... I do have 2 acceptances in hand, one of which I am ... as my 163 is still 2 points below where I was ... 1. Redo the LR portion of the CC. Nice and slow, focusing ... that:
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... ultimate and have completed the CC but am still struggling with ... LR scores have gone down post-CC, and I am really just ... LSAT trainer and find some of the material useful but most ... of it not.
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60% is less than two-thirds of the way through the CC, then there's a post-CC process that occurs as we finish the CC, then finally PTs along with post-CC exercises. Don't give up, don't rush into PTs, and trust the process. We're here for you.
I’m still in the drilling to solidify the fundamentals phase—postCC. Will be spring times sections in a few weeks and will definitely apply everything you’re suggesting above!
2. I have not completed the CC, the 2007 June ... . I failed to even read 2of the Logic Games and over ... any advice on selective evaluation of questions and knowing which ones ... June in hopes of getting the LSAT portion of my application out ...
... is struggling with the monotony of the CC so much (at least ... what I gathered from your post). Usually the k-jd's ... enough to get everything out of their reading/homework.
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3. To be frank, 2 months is not ideal for ... your way through the CC and recommended course of action (PTs, BR ... , more PTs) after completion of the CC. Have some done it? Sure ...
... about 60% done with the CC and plan to test June ... I don't get all of the answers right on the ... , whenever I have time, including post-CC, to FP for time.
... make this even harder because of the extended focus it requires ... imagine I have only gotten 2-3 questions better on this ... I did to other parts of the CC, but I just felt ... the broad high level overview of each paragraph didn’t really ...
... good to get an idea of the beast you'll eventually ... out there were a looot of questions I never would've ... you take your first PT postCC, try not to put too ... pressure on it. A lot of people do and are surprised ... general tips I can think of right now. The tips will ...