You should check out lawschoolnumbers.com. Find your school, and look under their "applicants" tab - it's self reported data so it's not perfect, but students can post their LSAT scores, GPAs, whether they got accepted/WL/rejected, and some people r…
I 100% recommend fool proofing 1-35 games that give you trouble (if you have enough time). You'll see some pretty interesting games in PTs 70-89 that, in my opinion, you'll be better prepared for if you practice those early games compared to games i…
@rschade18 said:
Anyone know if we can take writing at any time?
You have a year to take the writing portion, but you can't see your score until they have a writing sample on file- so you should take it in the coming weeks!
You have one year to complete it from the date of your LSAT, but you'll need a writing sample on file to see your score, so it's recommended that you complete it as soon as possible. Yay to not having to complete it on the same day
I scored my first 170+ in late January. I've been studying consistently since. My highest score since breaking 170 was a 174 (May 2020 PT, taken mid-March).
Last week I took a PT and got a 167. So personally, it's been over 3 months and I still h…
@wetcoastcanuck said:
So should we concentrate on the 60s and higher PTs first rather than starting in the 30s as per the study schedule?
I decided to take some PTs in the 50s and 70s to see how different they got after completing the core c…