baseless predictions for Oct 1 lsat (64)
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:55 pm
based on trends of october tests, and what we've seen on the most modern tests, what're you expecting for 64?
ie:
curve?
types of lg?
ie:
curve?
types of lg?
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two questions:JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
1- I meant open assignment. Al, Bob, Carl, Dave and Ed can cook, clean, serve, greet and tend bar. You have to pick which tasks each guy does.mmk33 wrote:two questions:JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
1. what do you mean by open board?
2. How would anyone classify game three on PT24 (Juarez/Rosenberg book reviewing game)? This is the only game on the PTs that I seriously do not understand how to do in less than 15 minutes.
I just did the reviewers the other day. You need to give each guy his own two tiered setup, don't try to combine them and then make the deductions from there.mmk33 wrote:two questions:JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
1. what do you mean by open board?
2. How would anyone classify game three on PT24 (Juarez/Rosenberg book reviewing game)? This is the only game on the PTs that I seriously do not understand how to do in less than 15 minutes.
sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
Give me hard LR, easy RC, medium games and I'd be happy.JamMasterJ wrote:That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
ftfmDash41 wrote:Give me hard LR, easy RC, hard games and I'd be happy.JamMasterJ wrote:That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
yeah that's kinda what i meant, the harder the games section is the more forgiving the the rest of the test seems to be, assuming you can do well in games of any difficultyJamMasterJ wrote:That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
Bingo. My LR scores don't vary much regardless of difficulty. My RC scores are between -4 and -11 though. And I hope there's a selection game, I usually crush those in no time without breaking a sweat.Dash41 wrote:Give me hard LR, easy RC, medium games and I'd be happy.JamMasterJ wrote:That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.
Exactly. I'm at the point where, regardless of difficulty, I'm getting 0 to 1 wrong on LR (got 0-0 for the first time on 63). But my games score is REALLY dependent on the type of games. It's not necessarily a question of hard/medium/easy, so much as hard/medium/easy for me. I thought the 62 games were pretty easy, for instance, but I've struggled on some supposedly easy games sections. RC is meh. If I was sure the hardest passage would be a non-science passage, I'd be happy to see a harder RC but I can't trust myself to make sense of nonsense about sea-floor spreading or whatever in the middle of a grueling test.Dash41 wrote:Give me hard LR, easy RC, medium games and I'd be happy.JamMasterJ wrote:That's actually a fairly difficult breakdown, I'd love to have tough games to make the curve loosenhorrorbusiness wrote:sounds ideal, come at me 64JamMasterJ wrote:Probably -11 - -12. One open board, one advanced linear, one grouping undefined and a basic linear or pure sequencing.