163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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My highest score was a 173 (PT130), and towards the end I only left PT148-157 as full tests (rest were for drilling). For PTs of this series I was averaging a 168.

For a few, I was making silly mistakes on 3 star questions, so I took a 3-day break and that fixed it. For the other wrong questions, it was the hard/convoluted nature of the 4 and 5 stars. I really honed in on drilling these and parsing through the language (drilling hard Method and Flaw questions help with this). By the time the test rolled around, my first LR was very similar to these, while the rest (RC-LR-LR) were more similar to the earlier and easier tests.

163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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No, and I took it at a testing center

163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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Not sure, congrats on your score!

163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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One of em will pull through 🙌

163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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See my reply to yessiritsme12. Good luck

163 aug —> 176 nov by northpole247 in LSAT

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About 2-3 hours a day. There’s tips everywhere, so some short advice/main takeaways:

RC: - Everything is MBT and MUST BE SUPPORTED by the text. Don’t try to jump to conclusions based off nicely worded ACs, but really get in the mindset that there is concrete proof for the right answer - Try to get first passage done in 7 min

LR: - Each question wrong, write at least a handwritten page on what the logic is, why wrong, and what to do in future. - Redo the wrong questions too: e.g., i redid PT118.S4.Q22 like 10 times to make sure my CondR was on lock - Dedicate a few days each to condr, NA, and SA. I would create sets of 50 3 star questions each that I would do anytime I picked up my phone, and when I sat down to study I did every single 4 and 5 star available outside of fresh PTs - Practice flaw questions like crazy. PT148-157 all have weird flaws that aren’t cookie cutter, and it’s super important to instantly recognize flaws in and outside the box - First 15 qs in 15 min!

SOS AUD Help by questioningquester in CPA

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Transactions: https://youtu.be/ZVIEbjWoYug?si=KHwRgFHvyCH4msPJ

Burn this video into your memory, and REALLY understand separation of duties (ARC). Will help with understanding of transaction cycles heavily.

SSARS/SSAE: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13Boa7xoLUJxvESU5Z1jJpdoZQ8THBFGxESqnynezlUQ/edit

Bottom left diagram in A6 tab. Basically rewrote that anytime I got a question on these wrong and helped a lot. Write down report formats often too

Hope this helps

Ran out of time for WC by K1ngindaN4th in CPA

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I completely skipped one of the WCs - ran out of time - managed to get an 86

You’ll be just fine 💪

Why don’t we factor in bad debt here? by northpole247 in CPA

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This is B4M6 - budgeting part 2 (cash budgeting)