I realized today I made a bubbling mistake on the dec testlittlewing67 wrote:Good luck everyone!!!! <3
still debating if I should take feb or just say fuck it.. my score isn't terrible but without the mistake I would've been celebrating with you
I realized today I made a bubbling mistake on the dec testlittlewing67 wrote:Good luck everyone!!!! <3
I'm retaking for this cycle. UGH.sabraph wrote:I'm checking in. Went down in Dec. after a 164 in September. I really want that 170 and I have room to improve - bombed LG after perfect scores for weeks. Already have some offers for this cycle, not sure if I will end up accepting an offer or taking a year and reapplying for c/o 2022. Anyone else using the Feb score for this cycle?
Yes i used it. Although I had initial troubles because of an uneducated proctor who thought it was an Apple Watch (lmao not joking), its allowed. The LSAC has specifically told ppl its allowed. Unfortunate thing is proctors are mostly uneducated in this respect and don't understand truly whats allowed and what isnt. be prepared to explain haha239840 wrote:Did any of you December folks try to use the Perfect Score watch? I'm curious about whether it's going to be allowed in the future.
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Get an email confirmation and print it out if you're going to do that.Rupert Pupkin wrote:Yes i used it. Although I had initial troubles because of an uneducated proctor who thought it was an Apple Watch (lmao not joking), its allowed. The LSAC has specifically told ppl its allowed. Unfortunate thing is proctors are mostly uneducated in this respect and don't understand truly whats allowed and what isnt. be prepared to explain haha239840 wrote:Did any of you December folks try to use the Perfect Score watch? I'm curious about whether it's going to be allowed in the future.
I was September, not December, but my proctor didn't even look at people's watches.239840 wrote:Did any of you December folks try to use the Perfect Score watch? I'm curious about whether it's going to be allowed in the future.
Can't be over soon enough.Rigo wrote:Ew 45 days whaaaaat
I think you need to get a reset from the modsBarry grandpapy wrote:NEW POLL !
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Is that really all the time that's left? Wow.Rigo wrote:Ew 45 days whaaaaat
The notches for each quarter (every 8.75 mins) really helped. I practiced with it and I could glance at it and see I was in light blue first zone, then the next zone was a different color, etc. I was less concerned with the exact time and more concerned with completing passage 1 in blue, 2 in purple, etc... Doing it again, I will probably paint the sections more like 8,8,9,10. I just wanted something consistent and something for sure allowed. Some of the proctors were interesting human beings as they went through bags, and many students ditched things from their bag outside the room including some watches. Maybe this time I will take my trust casio and an lsat watch, to see if it gets through inspection.239840 wrote:It sucks that the Perfect Score watch doesn't really have a timer function, though. Since you're still having to reset the hand with the crown each section, the only real advantage it seems to have over, say, a Casio watch with a bezel is the watch face. I suppose it might provide an extra degree of focus not having irrelevant information on your watch that you have to filter out. Just having the 0-35 mins and an estimate of how much time you should spend on a passage or game is nice. The 180 Watch was a godsend... why can't we have nice things??!
fu@k, is it working now?Rigo wrote:I think you need to get a reset from the modsBarry grandpapy wrote:NEW POLL !
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yep!Barry grandpapy wrote:fu@k, is it working now?Rigo wrote:I think you need to get a reset from the modsBarry grandpapy wrote:NEW POLL !
Is this from when we decided to take Feb or when we started to study in general?Barry grandpapy wrote:NEW POLL !
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In general!Experiment626 wrote:Is this from when we decided to take Feb or when we started to study in general?Barry grandpapy wrote:NEW POLL !
Personally, I'm doing:Carly Jo wrote:How is everyone studying between now and Feb test? Specifically retakers, what sort of schedule are you following and what materials are you using? How much is "too much"? I'm using 7sage for LG, though I am very strong on LG and went -1 on Dec test (stupid mistake), normally go -0 or -1. So more maintenance and keeping up timing with harder games. Trying Manhattan for RC which is my worst section, and the bible for LR. I'm going to review question types and fundamentals for about 20 days doing drills and untimed sections each day, then use the last 25 days for full tests every other day and blind review. I'm decent at LR, and generally miss something because I misread, went too fast, or stubbornly disagreed with the answer RC is by far my worst section. I'm planning on doing like 8 passages a day, broken up across the day at first, then as timed sections. I've done a decent chunk of them, but that will include doing every passage available. I am a slow reader in RC for some reason, but generally do well on what I get through. I finished all of the other sections early, didn't make it to the final passage in Dec. I had always finished RC sections before that, so I was pretty annoyed I dropped the ball in Dec. Pretty sure I psyched myself out and the more I stressed about time the slower I went. Ugh.
M: Drill 1 LR and LG then BRCarly Jo wrote:How is everyone studying between now and Feb test? Specifically retakers, what sort of schedule are you following and what materials are you using? How much is "too much"? I'm using 7sage for LG, though I am very strong on LG and went -1 on Dec test (stupid mistake), normally go -0 or -1. So more maintenance and keeping up timing with harder games. Trying Manhattan for RC which is my worst section, and the bible for LR. I'm going to review question types and fundamentals for about 20 days doing drills and untimed sections each day, then use the last 25 days for full tests every other day and blind review. I'm decent at LR, and generally miss something because I misread, went too fast, or stubbornly disagreed with the answer RC is by far my worst section. I'm planning on doing like 8 passages a day, broken up across the day at first, then as timed sections. I've done a decent chunk of them, but that will include doing every passage available. I am a slow reader in RC for some reason, but generally do well on what I get through. I finished all of the other sections early, didn't make it to the final passage in Dec. I had always finished RC sections before that, so I was pretty annoyed I dropped the ball in Dec. Pretty sure I psyched myself out and the more I stressed about time the slower I went. Ugh.
OK, here we go.Carly Jo wrote:How is everyone studying between now and Feb test? Specifically retakers, what sort of schedule are you following and what materials are you using?
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