I don't have a list, but PT 78's first set involves a "leader" game. I remember actually taking it on the actual test date and thinking, "Awww yeah, I got this!" And there was that one game involving a chairman and a scientist named Hsu (PT 26, last set).
Doesn't matter the firmness. That's up to you. As long as it's #2. Sometimes pencils don't have indicators that say whether or not it is #2, but honestly, it depends on the proctor. Some really don't give a shit and others are total sticklers.
... **Now onto @JeckaSaysWhyNot's statement**
> (S) Add pennies to ... gt;
> Why is (2) accurate? Because common sense. You ... instructions, you stop. That's it. (S) is biconditional.
& ... add pennies
but JY's #2 above is different (T→/A ...
For what it's worth, my score for C2 ... totally disqualify it from your PT average. There was no particularly ... of the LR in the PT 60's series (so I'd ... agree with Jonathan's assessment above) and were definitely ... the ones in the 70's and 80 ...
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.)
Let's look at some instances where ... eliminate the remaining AC's.
2. You're dealing with ... you recognize pretty quickly it's a curvebreaker, but you feel ... range. You eliminate three AC's confidently. With a second ...
... schedule includes taking every single PT and I’m not sure ... every single LR question from PT 40-60 and I don ... really slow. Then I PT’d for 2-3 months and took ... so tests. I ended up 2 points below my target score ...
... . You're taking a full pt so that you can learn ... low you scored, and each pt, each question/game/passage you ... treat test day as another PT. It's one score and admissions ...
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: