I just signed up as a free member today. I have to say, I am amazed by how thorough everything is. I love the explanations for every answer choices and etc.. really excited to continue studying with your website. I am currently plateauing at 144-145 and I’m very upset. I hope to gradually increase my points with LSAT lab!
This question is unrelated to this video. Just wanted to ask your opinion if it would be better to complete the writing portion of the LSAT sometime after completing the actual test. Would you advise that? It’s tempting because it seems easier to have the pressure of the test behind me, to then concentrate on the writing, since I need every bit of time to continue preparing for the Feb. date. I know they won’t release the scores until that section is finished. But, I’m only talking like a few days or a week.
It doesn't really make any difference whether you take it before or after, but most people take it after for reasons you just alluded to -- leading up to the test, we don't wanna worry about anything other than maximizing our LSAT score. The writing portion is a pretty low-stress aftermath you do in the week or two following the actual test. You'll probably only need to do ~15-30 mins or reading or watching strategies on it, try one or two sample essay prompts yourself, and then be ready to give it your best shot.
I just signed up as a free member today. I have to say, I am amazed by how thorough everything is.
I love the explanations for every answer choices and etc.. really excited to continue studying with your website.
I am currently plateauing at 144-145 and I’m very upset. I hope to gradually increase my points with LSAT lab!
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Great video! Just wanna check is "zeolatry" spelled as "zealotry" in 20:26?
Blurg! Good catch. :)
There's no easy way to change that now, so it will just have to haunt us the rest of our days. haha
This question is unrelated to this video. Just wanted to ask your opinion if it would be better to complete the writing portion of the LSAT sometime after completing the actual test. Would you advise that? It’s tempting because it seems easier to have the pressure of the test behind me, to then concentrate on the writing, since I need every bit of time to continue preparing for the Feb. date. I know they won’t release the scores until that section is finished. But, I’m only talking like a few days or a week.
It doesn't really make any difference whether you take it before or after, but most people take it after for reasons you just alluded to -- leading up to the test, we don't wanna worry about anything other than maximizing our LSAT score. The writing portion is a pretty low-stress aftermath you do in the week or two following the actual test. You'll probably only need to do ~15-30 mins or reading or watching strategies on it, try one or two sample essay prompts yourself, and then be ready to give it your best shot.
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