... sets, and even a few test to use the sections as ... is what the first 35 or so test should serve as. Most ... , taking all the old test as test won't contribute to your ...
... to sign for the Dec or Feb test, see how I feel ... . Then once I take the test, If I feel bad: cancel ... scoring 162 on your next test is even better (since you ...
... " strategy to take an official test solely as practice for the ... absolutely necessary.
My Octobertest wasn't a practice round ... learned from taking an official test, I see the value of ... taking an official test solely to prepare for a ...
Thanks ya'll. I think her advice is sound for an untimed test (or a test I wasn't worried about being able to finish). However, the LSAT doesn't give you any time to waste. What I would do for even 5 more minutes!!
@josephellengar
So for your Octobertest, what did you primarily work on besides two PTs a week? What would you say as your average study time per week?
@josephellengar
Especially, I definitely agree on the LG point. I got too complacent about it on the Octobertest.
Thank you so so much for your advice!
... hit the highest on my test, because like @Pacifico said I ... I hit during my actual Octobertest was nowhere in the range ... its something with the actual test day that messed me up ...
... PT 71 was before the OctoberTest. I went -1 on RC ... and ended up the entire test being close to a personal ... to you, because on the October i ended up going -6 ... questions were just going to test specific details. Now, every passage ...
It seemed that way to me as well. Argument part is my worst kind. "Intermediate whatnot in support of a counterexample to the main conclusion." >_< I liked the Octobertest (took as PT) much better.
Is the general consensus that even if not harder, this test was at least as hard as the Octobertest? If so, with the Octobertest being a relatively kind -12, I'm feeling a lot better...