... us in two basic forms: 1. a simple extrapolation of a ... example of this, please see 33-1-11). I think of these ... top of my head, 47-1-18 would be a good ...
Like the others above me have said; it depends. The answer we so often hate to hear. I don't think it's a terribly short amount of time to have to PT at 1-2 per week. Then again, some people hit their target scores within 3 tests and others take 30.
... to do some of the PT's 1-35 at least half ... They go over a new PT every week (starting in the ... a good number of recent PT's available for that. PT schedule just because it will ... -35, and there are enough PT's remaining to last until ...
I can't thank you all enough for your advice and continued support. I am planning on fool proofing the PT's 1-35 for the next however long period of time as well as read through the LSAT Trainer. As ever, I appreciate _any_ and all advice.
... difficult. Especially on the older PT's, the LSAT would start ... out easy with #'s 1-10, grow moderately harder #'s ... would search through old tests (PT's 1-35) and only do ... was an increase in my PT scores. My main takeaway in ...
@goingfor99th PT33 S3 Q18 AC, E. It could be wrong for other reasons. But in the LSAT TRAINER he says that saying what we ought to do is a different conclusion
It's SUPER common! It happens to me relatively often and a good friend of mine consistently. Something about the cogs in your brain greased and ready. Before you next PT, do 15-20 LR questions at random and then start your PT. See if that bumps it!
... the right answer confidently in 1 minute or less, just skip ... like you are averaging about 1:20 per question on your first ... to knock that down to 1 minute. You may be spending ...