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Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:17 pm
by ws81086n
6 sections is a great idea. Gonna do that for at least a couple of my last PT's.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:33 pm
by Theopliske8711
I'm taking the week off from work all of next week. Gonna do six sections a day. Finally I can prep in the morning, when its day out. I could only do so on weekends and always felt weird as a result. I need to climatize myself to the test.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:52 pm
by mystikal
are you guys PT every day? or every other ?

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:48 pm
by gobosox
ws81086n wrote:6 sections is a great idea. Gonna do that for at least a couple of my last PT's.
Next Monday I'm going to do an 8-section PT-- then 5 section will REALLY seem easy...

I find I actually perform better (small sample size though) on 6 section PTs. I might do a couple sections the morning of the exam to prepare. 1776LSAT talked about that in his guide and it seemed to work for him, I'm finding similar stuff for me.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:15 pm
by ws81086n
gobosox wrote:
ws81086n wrote:Anyone else start with (E) and move up on a conditional LG question where it's obvious that you're going to have to test every case?
I used to, but now I have a much much MUCH better approach.

Take a step back and think in theoretical terms about which variables have the most constraints based on them that apply to this situation, and do that one first. For example, if there is rule that says if F is in G is out and if G is in F is out, that's a great place to start. It takes an extra 2 or 3 seconds, but it usually pans out in the first AC or two.
You're totally right, that is a much better approach. Provided you try the lower answer choice of whichever ones you want to try first, first :).

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:34 pm
by natashka85
I guess there is nothing better to do than review my mistakes when i have been burnt for 3 days,lol.
I really hope that i wont screw up my test,otherwise all this work will be in vain.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:52 pm
by overperformer
after a couple of uninspiring days, i've had some break throughs today, for seemingly no good reasons

been lights out on LR today

picking up speed on RC. my new approach is that i have no time to pause or check my times or fill out my bubbles answers by answer, i chug along without any impediment. getting through every question now with similar accuracy, except, all of a sudden, i am struggling with main point questions. idk why. never had problems with these when i read like a snail. same is true with structure questions. getting those right, they just slow me down. idk any advice

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:12 am
by ws81086n
mentally tracking the structure of the passage as you go really helps

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:31 am
by Daily_Double
You guys got this. Good luck.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:06 pm
by gobosox
Took PT 67 today. Feels good.

95/100, 176.

-3 RC
-2 Combined LR
-0 LG (zones is NOT as hard as everyone says, but was a bitch to try and make a setup for it.)

About where I'm hoping to be... Just wish I could get to -1 or so on RC... People taking it tomorrow, update me on how you do! 1 week left!!!!!

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:50 pm
by ws81086n
Nice job. I agree that Zones was not all it was cracked up to be. I attempted it 2 months ago, well before I was anywhere close to where I am now LG-wise, and I thought it was very manageable.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:13 pm
by JDot
ws81086n wrote:Nice job. I agree that Zones was not all it was cracked up to be. I attempted it 2 months ago, well before I was anywhere close to where I am now LG-wise, and I thought it was very manageable.
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zones def wasnt that bad, HOWEVER, I took the oct. lsat and when I got to that game (I believe it was game 3 on the test and it was the 4th section for me) I was a little mentally exhausted and when I first read it I had a WTF moment and had to read it numerous times to grasp what it was asking, so that kind of got me tripped up and pressed for time so I ended up having to rush through it and got like -3/-4 wrong....when I re-did the game later on my own time when I was relaxed, it def didnt seem as hard as it was on game day and I got -0 on it, ah well

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:54 pm
by Jcastro1
5 Section PT62 with proctor:

RC -1
LR -4
LG -1
LR -2
LRX -4

94/102, 175. I found this PT to be on the harder end though I am quite upset at my LR performance. I wasn't as confident and quick as I usually am. Need to really sharpen the LR edge before next Sat. Thankfully I have almost zero commitments until then, so going to PT-review-drill.

I've basically plateaued around the 92/93 raw score area. Really going to push hard to break this plateau and end up on the other side of the mid-170s hump.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:02 pm
by Theopliske8711
I think all the logic game difficulties are 60% nerves.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:09 pm
by chickpea
So are people generally planning to take next Friday off, or continue prepping? I'm not sure what the ideal balance is between relaxing/avoiding burnout and being as prepared for the test as possible.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:50 pm
by Jcastro1
I'm going to do some games, maybe an RC passage or two, and some LR drilling. Noting timed. Going to try and get some exercise too.

Oh, and watch Suits.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:27 pm
by ws81086n
Theopliske8711 wrote:I think all the logic game difficulties are 60% nerves.
Half of the LSAT is 90% mental :)

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:29 pm
by ws81086n
JDot wrote:
ws81086n wrote:Nice job. I agree that Zones was not all it was cracked up to be. I attempted it 2 months ago, well before I was anywhere close to where I am now LG-wise, and I thought it was very manageable.
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zones def wasnt that bad, HOWEVER, I took the oct. lsat and when I got to that game (I believe it was game 3 on the test and it was the 4th section for me) I was a little mentally exhausted and when I first read it I had a WTF moment and had to read it numerous times to grasp what it was asking, so that kind of got me tripped up and pressed for time so I ended up having to rush through it and got like -3/-4 wrong....when I re-did the game later on my own time when I was relaxed, it def didnt seem as hard as it was on game day and I got -0 on it, ah well
I know whatcha mean. It was the 4th game on the PT, guess they switched it up. In a way though it's worse if the third game is a bitch, as opposed to the last.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:54 pm
by chickpea
Jcastro1 wrote:I'm going to do some games, maybe an RC passage or two, and some LR drilling. Noting timed. Going to try and get some exercise too.

Oh, and watch Suits.

Sounds great - I think I'm going to do exactly this (although I'll probably replace Suits with The Good Wife).

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:16 pm
by ws81086n
Definitely going to do some LR and LG drilling. One is liable to be more and more nervous the closer one gets to test-day, so whatever you do, be it a PT/drilling/whatever, it will better and better simulate the actual test. Unless of course you're just a freak who doesn't get nervous.

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:37 pm
by overperformer
just home form a 12 hour shift. was planning to do some drilling, but i feel uncharacteristically dead tired. taking a shot of ouzo then going to bed. pt 64 8:30 am tomorrow. has a nice curve so should be a good challenge!

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:53 pm
by EEguy5
Well after 3 months of studying I seem to be hovering around the 170-172 range. The misses being pretty much split up equally between LR and RC. If I felt like this was the best I could do I would be happy with it. However, I dont think I have reached my maximum potential and am therefore going to postpone until June.

My goal is to get LR down to -0/-1 per passage and hopefully with practice I can get RC down a few points as well. At this point I would be perfectly satisfied if I could consistently get -3 on RC.

Good Luck of the Feb Test everyone! I hope I DONT see you in the June thread (and I mean that in a positive way).

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:17 am
by TheThriller
1 week guys!

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:36 am
by natashka85
I need PT 68 ,i don`t know how to get that,any help?

Re: February 2013 LSAT Study Group

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:53 am
by TheThriller
natashka85 wrote:I need PT 68 ,i don`t know how to get that,any help?
the one from this December?

If anyone has any idea on where I can buy PT 66 or 67 I would greatly appreciate it.