168!!!! What a pleasant thing to wake up to. Got it at 6:15 am PST. Not quite a 170 but it’s2 points higher than my average score and I’m happy. Might not retake. Probably won’t retake.
I just drilled PT 71's RC and I found it to be very difficult. It has the famous mirror passage. If you wanted to challenge yourself and check it out, go for it while you're at it lol
FT studying - 5-6 hours PT studying - 1-2 hours
(These times are not counting breaks or going on fb or any of that sort. I don't even include time spent planning or meditating. They are purely time spent on LSAT material.)
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HOORAY! Finished PT 68's LG section on time today with -0! I had seen it before, but it was a long time ago. I feel really, really good about this :smile:
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I just create a problem set out of the extra section I want to use and do that before I start the 4 section PT. It's pretty seamless. Takes about 20 seconds to go from the completed "problem set" section to the PT.
The sessions are not recorded if that's what you're asking. There's also no video element to it at all. It's just audio. Everyone's expected to have their own copy of PT 71's RC to look at.
For the infamously hard LG section, does anyone remember how many questions there were for each game? I’m thinking 12-13 for games 1 & 2 and 10-11 questions combined for games 3 & 4?