Thanks. I don't feel like it's impressive because it's a timed test. :/ I really need a 170+ for my admissions goals. And to be honest, I hate takingPT's, but if that's the only way to build speed I guess that's what I'll have to do. :)
Read the passage again. Whiledoing so, try to note why the questions that you circled gave you a hard time and how you could have approached the passage better so that, in the future, these gaps in your understanding can be properly filled in.
First thing you need to do is to start takingPT on a regular basis! Then, once you have a solid base of scores and analytics, you'll be able to make a good call on which test date is best for you.
what is the best suggestion for a mix of reviewing / takingPT? Or is it best to just take tests and look for trends in errors being made then work on resolving those
@bbutler, did you try using the study schedule tool? It's a very helpful tool with keeping on track with the course and with takingPT's and it's customizable.
yeah im takingpt 74 tomorrow and BRing it at night. then the wednesday, thursday and friday...chillin: getting a pedi, reading, drawing, walking, eating well, and sleeping well :)
@megsvyas said:
then move on to timed PTs with 35+?
Finish the curriculum and then start takingPT's. If scores haven't improved much over diagnostic at that point, post in the forums and we will attempt to diagnose.
... I hit PT35? I took PT 20 as a diagnostic after ... -35 before I take another PT, while still drilling some LR and ... ? And if so, at which PT# should I start? I did ...
@Pacifico thank you so much! I will probably get the LSAT trainer. I did not really use anything to prep besides taking PTs and doing blind reviews. My concern is that learning to diagram will make me slower.