What is your average PT score and BR score? And to what extent have you used the more recent ones from PT 50 to 80's? Whendo you think will be your "final" LSAT exam? The answer to your question really depends on these factors...
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I was accepted into one school in less than a week of applying. I just wish my other schools could get back to me as quick. Whendo you think the next wave of decisions will go out after the New Year?
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> - Do ED applicants get a boost ... about the waitlist. How and whendo you review files?
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yeah I don't think, JY has a comparative passage lesson but every explanation of comparativepassages serves as a way to better understand his approach so I recommend watching those explanations! There are no new question types I know of.
JY-- Thank you so much for taking the time to host these! It was extremely beneficial to hear you explain the passages and low-res approach in detail. I especially enjoyed learning the approach to the comparativepassages. You're an incredible teacher!
... prioritize LR and obviously still do RC passages, but focus mainly on ... commented above, definitely try to do at least one section of ... a day, maybe read two passages a day.
... variance in difficulty between individual passages on a given test, ... and between all the passages on two given consecutive PTs ... people find the older RC passages somewhat easier, and perhaps ... . You don't get the comparativepassages, for one thing.
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