Also... maybe all that you need is a rest.. to help concepts sink in... very often... there is a jump in your scores after a rest because your concepts have cemented... and you've taken time away so you are seeing things clearer.
LR is easy and concrete in the early tests, progressively more ... difficult and abstract in the later tests.
< ... (mauve dinosaurs, jugglers). I think in recent tests they have gotten ...
Yeah ... You can't fix anything at this point. Sorry. Either you're ready or you're not. PTscores are not the only way to gauge readiness. You should already know without needing those scores to confirm.
There aren't, because JY only uses old LSATs for the problem sets, to leave all the recent ones pristine for full length PT practice. The comparative passages were introduced inPT 52, and the problem sets use PT 1-38ish.
... at least one score back in the high 160s. However, I ... people scoring in that upper range climb consistently in their scores. You're ... all your weak spots, but in terms of tracking your progress ...
... to start over from RCs inPT 1; thank you for the ... the excel file he mentioned in the post; by any chance ... that I did not finish in my BR score?
... and improvement to the 160s. In my opinion 9-10 hours ... day. I experienced burnout early in the process because I overdid ... mistakes I saw real improvement in my scores.
... brag. I take no pride in my scores, aside from the fact ... well as several scores below even the lowest in my target range ... towards someone slamming a "170" in a discussion title for all ... 't know where you are in your studying process, but I ...
... folders and a bit more "randomness" in the order of the games ... a month. Two-three times in the first couple of days ... , then in a week or so, then ... in a month, then once a ... teaching myself to touch type in my 20's. Both took ...