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LawHokage

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  • @teechj117 Hey thanks for the awesome advice! I was really focused on my dream score, but I now I have taken some time off to focus on improving daily and focusing on refining my skills and trusting the process! Do you have any podcasts that you wou…
  • @AlexJ_LSAT Hey thank you so much for your advice! I am currently looking for job opportunities in the legal field right now, but i'm not sure on how to approach finding a job in the legal field as a marketing major. Would you mind me DMing you and …
  • I would not recommend studying 16 hours a day unless you want to burn out your first month and have a mental break down. I would recommend that you weigh each test accordingly and decide which one is more beneficial for you in the long - run. Having…
  • @GoVaCaMaDaAqNe Thanks for these tips! I have always been terrible at maintaining proper balance when it came to my actual health. I've learn that the more I focused on being healthy and present the better my results were! Do you have any recommenda…
  • Fool proof logic games until you can get -0 and you will consistently score within the threshold you are looking for.
  • For me I realized that a lot of MSS questions have answer choices that have words that "indicate" some extreme condition you can't really prove. They use common words like "Never", "Cannot", or introduces a new idea that was not stated in the stimul…
  • @Markmark Hey so what she means recognizing "cookie cutters" question & how it helps to cut down time because you can intuitively predict the structure of the paragraph or possible answer choices. From what I've learned from high scorers is that…
  • Hey everybody! Thanks so much for giving me the advice I needed to hear. I was so stressed out last week due to studying for a midterm, studying 4+ hours a day, and also going through a break - up with my girlfriend, that I finally reached my breaki…
  • I really appreciate all the feedback that everyone has given me! I will reflect on what has been said and internalize the suggestions that were made and apply it to the best of my abilities. I asked this question to develop a mindset that would be b…
  • @anthonypark I believe the LSAT Trainer is a good resource to supplement your understanding of the test as it gives a very general overview of how the test is presented. If you are a beginner like me it didn't really help me in understanding the fun…
  • Yeah, I actually took my diagnostic at the beginning of my studying and scored around 140~. However, I've already set a plan to study for the exam for at least 12 months, in order to truly master all the information that is on the exam. My score I a…
  • The recommendation is to complete the core curriculum in order as the information builds on each other. A lot of things that appear on Logical Reasoning will be beneficial in understanding in Logic Games.
  • It really depends on your study schedule and your habits. If you are working longer than 4+ hours a day every day, you're going to burn yourself out. It's okay to take breaks and focus on other things that aren't solely the LSAT. I've fatigued mysel…
  • The biggest thing to keep in mind is that your LSAT score is worth 70-80% of your admission to any law school. If you feel like you need more time to study and take it a second time then give yourself the option to do so. It's better overall to take…
  • It really depends on how much you are trying to improve. Realistically you could improve anywhere to 160 - 170 depending on how much you are willing to put in. If you are aiming for a 160, you could definitely achieve that by August, but that's only…
  • Congratulations man! Unless you're planning into getting into Harvard, Stanford, etc.. then I don't see any reason why a 171 isn't acceptable. You have to realize that a 171 is the 99th percentile... be proud of your accomplishment and reap in the b…
  • I would recommend you wait another cycle, so you get your life situation figured out. There's nothing wrong with taking time off in order to fully prepare for the admission process & study for the LSAT. It seems you are trying to balance a lot o…