In my drills (20's to 30's), I score -3/-4 for easier sections and -1/-2 for harder sections. What does this mean and has this happened to any of you? How do I overcome this?
Has anyone used Manhattan Prep vs. Testmasters for private tutoring?
Trying to see which is better. I'm not referring to the group courses, just the tutors.
... is fairly long. However, its length may be good practice for ... see a good amount of full-time work experience, especially in ... internships (totaling 9 months of full-time and 10 months of ... and will then be working full-time for around 7-8 ...
... wrong after ( apart from A full PT every 1.5 weeks ... get paralyzed when i take fullsections, even though i complete them ... will leave 62-81 as full PTs, and 1-20 to ...
... miss a few more points vs during PT's at home ... low (-12) while the other sections make up for it, in ... in LR to unfamiliar stimulus vs the cookie cutter ones I ... should be doing more timed sections in.
Does 7Sage provide answers / video explanations for the LR and RC sections for PTs 1-35? I was hoping to use these for a couple of weeks of practicing full, timed sections.
Would it be extremely unattractive for admissions committees to see somewhat of a gap on your resume between undergrad and applying, due to studying for the LSAT full time? Or would the numbers speak for themselves?