I wish you consistency. Go and get the score you've been getting on practice tests. Don't try to miraculously get a perfect score, instead let the impossible questions go, get the easy ones right, and save time for the tough ones that you can conquer with a bit more time. Know how many wrong answers gets you to your goal score, and go and get those wrong. That's the only way I know that people actually end up getting lucky and doing a bit better than they "should."
Now, go watch a movie and get some sleep. Enough TLS.
I don't wish you good luck Forum
- ResolutePear
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Re: I don't wish you good luck
The LSAT should be a death match free-for-all with Daft Punk DJ'ing on top of a floating platform.Manhattan LSAT Noah wrote:I wish you consistency. Go and get the score you've been getting on practice tests. Don't try to miraculously get a perfect score, instead let the impossible questions go, get the easy ones right, and save time for the tough ones that you can conquer with a bit more time. Know how many wrong answers gets you to your goal score, and go and get those wrong. That's the only way I know that people actually end up getting lucky and doing a bit better than they "should."
Now, go watch a movie and get some sleep. Enough TLS.
It is at that point which luck will be required.
- Kring345
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Re: I don't wish you good luck
Also, watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5knhWYvmL8
When you are taking the test, think of George, have a quick chuckle, refocus, and push forward. In a few (dozen) minutes, you'll be done with the LSAT forever.
When you are taking the test, think of George, have a quick chuckle, refocus, and push forward. In a few (dozen) minutes, you'll be done with the LSAT forever.
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Re: I don't wish you good luck
The added bonus being that I'd be more fit if I trained people to do well in this.ResolutePear wrote:
The LSAT should be a death match free-for-all with Daft Punk DJ'ing on top of a floating platform.
It is at that point which luck will be required.
The final scene of the LSAT prep teacher's life movie, would, of course, be facing his child on the LSAT.
- nygrrrl
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Re: I don't wish you good luck
Pear, you are the gift that keeps on giving.ResolutePear wrote:The LSAT should be a death match free-for-all with Daft Punk DJ'ing on top of a floating platform.Manhattan LSAT Noah wrote:I wish you consistency. Go and get the score you've been getting on practice tests. Don't try to miraculously get a perfect score, instead let the impossible questions go, get the easy ones right, and save time for the tough ones that you can conquer with a bit more time. Know how many wrong answers gets you to your goal score, and go and get those wrong. That's the only way I know that people actually end up getting lucky and doing a bit better than they "should."
Now, go watch a movie and get some sleep. Enough TLS.
It is at that point which luck will be required.
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