@"Matthew LLC" What'syour step by step approach to answering RC passages (how much time do you spend upfront, how long do you take to read the passage, what kind of notations do you mark, etc.)?
@DumbHollywoodActor What'syour email address?
@blah170blah They're still hand-written so I'll be scanning them but I'm looking for a good mind-mapping program as well. If you're still interested let me know. :)
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... you can then get to yourgoalscore by October, take test; otherwise ... still be getting integrated into your thinking. Don't be over ... feeling of progress and refortifying your training.
One of the best things about the LSAT is that you can approximately predict your LSAT score via timed PTs. If you are not consistently hitting around yourgoalscore, postpone -- unless there is an urgent reason not to delay applications.
... WILL get to yourgoalscore. I don't know your life situation so ... 't let anything get in your way... including rushing up because ... of your age. School will always be ...
Constantly analyzing your watch leads to nothing but ... if you haven't hit yourgoalscore at least 5 times, ... However if you do hit yourgoalscore, don't get over confident ... goalscore, missed it on test day.
... MUST have a top LSAT score as a splitter for the ... if/when you've seen yourgoalscore a minimum of 5 times ... —until I had seen my goalscore enough times.