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IMO there is something a *bit* different about the newest tests. I couldn't tell you what exactly it is, but honestly this is EXACTLY why I suggested the group do a few of the newer tests now and review the material rather than waiting until mid-late may to hit that PT50s "wall" and start to panic a couple weeks before the test. I had the same experience when I was going into December. I cruised through some of the 40s tests, but when I started taking a few of late 50s just weeks before the LSAT, I started scoring lower and really did not know what to put my finger on. Averages scores slightly lower across the whole test, even on LG sections I would get -3 or -4 wrong. This in turn caused less confidence and more prep when, at that point in time, I needed more confidence and less prep.geverett wrote:Is it just me or are these tests harder than the ones in the 30s? Maybe I am just not doing well after taking a break for the weekend. I am in the chat room if anyone wants to join me.
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Haha, don't worry, I expect a drop to occur at anytime. Most likely it will be test day :/ lolEichörnchen wrote:Weird so apparently all of us have seen a drop these past few days and are pissed. Must be something in the water 'round these parts haha
edit: except for Neidermeyer apparently. Jerk.
Will do. I'll probably take it next week, and after your report, I expect my soul to be shattered. :/geverett wrote:take pt 57. then we will talk
Haha noooooo! I hope not for your sake.Neidermeyer519 wrote:Haha, don't worry, I expect a drop to occur at anytime. Most likely it will be test day :/ lolEichörnchen wrote:Weird so apparently all of us have seen a drop these past few days and are pissed. Must be something in the water 'round these parts haha
edit: except for Neidermeyer apparently. Jerk.
Haha thanksEichörnchen wrote:Haha noooooo! I hope not for your sake.Neidermeyer519 wrote:Haha, don't worry, I expect a drop to occur at anytime. Most likely it will be test day :/ lolEichörnchen wrote:Weird so apparently all of us have seen a drop these past few days and are pissed. Must be something in the water 'round these parts haha
edit: except for Neidermeyer apparently. Jerk.
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Yikes I fear the new tests! I haven't done any yet. Maybe I should revamp my PT schedule and add some new ones soon.geverett wrote:Going over yesterday's epic fail. The wording on the newer stuff is definitely of a different sort then from other PT's I have encountered. They probably made one of their chief LR writers take early retirement b/c his material was starting to become old hat. I know that's an unwarranted assumption, but still . . .
Did u do PT56? I think it is the easiest of the 62 PTs. What do u think?geverett wrote:I will have my vengeance.
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Damn, with those scores why would you save any tests for October? Seriously though, use the most recent ones for your June test, plan to take the LSAT once and kick its ass. If you need to retake, you can use the same tests over again, no big deal.mickeyD wrote:June will be my first time taking the LSAT, and obviously I hope it is my last. But just in case a retake is necessary, how many PTs should I leave untouched for a potential October testing? I've currently taken 10, but haven't taken any of the 15 newest tests. If I save 5, will 10 of the newest PTs be enough from now until June? I also have SuperPrep C left to do and a couple others that I've avoided doing the questions for, so more like 13, with the last 3 being from various years.
Anyways, gonna do lots of drilling this week in Must Be True LR questions, taking SuperPrep C this Saturday. Games are my weak point and people say that the SuperPrep series has some tough sets of games.
March 3, SuperPrep A: 171 (-4 LG)
March 9, SuperPrep B: 175 (-3 LG)
March 16, SuperPrep C: ____
My problem is that since I know the average game should be in less than 8:45 (i train to finish under 7:30), when I look at the clock and see that I'm not on pace, I freak out. But are some games designed to take longer than others? Like do you guys think that on a given test, you would expect one hard grouping game to take 9-11 minutes, and a basic linear game to take 5-7 minutes?
And I'm so jealous of this:Damn, with those scores why would you save any tests for October?
As far as timing on LG, your second point is correct. I'll budget myself 5-7 minutes for the first two games, that way I have more time for the more likely to be difficult third and fourth games.
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The necessary assumption question asks you to bridge the gap in the reasoning of the stim, right? Where is the gap?geverett wrote:PT 57 Section 2 #24. I have been trying to wrap my head around it for a while. There are glimmers of it revealing it's secrets, but I have yet to understand it fully.
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