... the more complex formal logic section. I realized on test day ... of rushing to my next timedsection or practice test... im going ... will translate to a better score on the real thing, I ... emphasis on RC as this section is what wrecked my test ...
... without a really great 170+ score. Therefore, you need to consider ... If you get a borderline score, you have the option of ... Christmas and review immediately after your Jan. score comes back. Best ... multiple retakes unless your score goes down instead of up. So ...
... this by taking a full section of whatever gave me problems ... a new section, and after that I'd do a timedsection. E.g ... . if I bombed an RC section I ... core concept, BR a section of RC, then do a timed RC section.
... improvement for me was aftertimed PTs, drilling timed sections, and paying ... Also, I reviewed the passages after the fact to note the ... from redoing an RC section the day after I had first ... answer the questions correctly under timed conditions. If I could ...
... and retake the LSAT after an initial great score of 169 and ... with no risk if your score goes down as you can cancel ... a retake as my initial score was171 in September and considering ...
... exam and see where you went wrong and what you can ... be the case that your score goes down a point or two ... on test day... but your score ... you usually get a perfect score on LG but if you ... then focus on where you went wrong and learn from that ...
Do you videotape yourself and then watch the footage back after a PT/timedsection? That might help pinpoint which questions you're spending too much time on so that you can be more cognizant the next time you're doing a PT/timedsection.
... do. Although my overall score was only 160 I ... Make sure you are doing timed sections. If you were ... if the score (overall and within each section) fluctuates as ... few recent PTs---fully timed and proctored using the ... schools with a January score. It takes a while ...
... is the spice of life after all.
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> ... to realize this now than after 100k down the drain. I'm ... you. So what if your score goes down, so what if you ... truly inspiring. A tear ran down my face just as I ...
... is the spice of life after all.
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> ... to realize this now than after 100k down the drain. I'm ... you. So what if your score goes down, so what if you ...
... you say what your typical score break down is? How many questions ... are you usually getting wrong per section ... or more wrong per LG section, foolproofing can definitely help. I ... go -0 for every LG section. I do think most people ...
... and redoing them by section. At the same time ... section at least twice, the first time I'd take it timed ... and then I'd do it right after ... untimed. You'll want to work up to doing fresh timed ... to do at least one timedsection each day you study ...
... day, with review. Your BR score is so much more important ... than your PT score, and you cannot do real ... your PT score first. During those LR/RC individual timedsection drills just ... worry about your PT scaled score. Literally ignore it. All that ...
... start taking a real section using it for a ... screen will get glitched out after I highlight, touching any ... but had to quit after one section cuz I run out ... with it thus far after the updates, I didn ... complaining, so I actually went to Bestbuy yesterday trying to ...
Yes, after you finish the ... , after you finish a PT, you can go back to any section ... Review" button next to that section. Then the digital tester will ... to how you left that section, it will show the answers ...
... more you understand this test after studying (and presumably completing the ... put in before checking the score will help you improve. < ... and RC sections. Don't score the games or sections before ... at a much higher score range than your timedscore range you just ...