@"J.H. Song" im gonna try that out, was thinking I should be doing something closer to that, I think I am too used to re reading the stimulus over and over.. But I had a feeling I shouldn't
I think as time goes on, the tests do feel different. If you ever do a timed LR reason sections from the 20/30s and then one from the 50/60s, they are different. As Pacifico says, they definitely emphasize diff ? types in LR as time goes on, if you …
Thanks for the advice, I suppose were all in the same boat. I think it's gonna boil down to throrough/quality review on all materials. I wish there was a April LSAT because I definitely don't need another 6 months for June but 2 might be a bit less …
I definitely wouldn't write December if I didn't Atleast take all of the 60s and 70s with thorough review. Idk what your goal score is and where your tryna go, but it doesn't seem advisable regardless. Nonetheless, I've heard of kids from shit law s…
@harrismegan i was planning on December but it looks like February now. I'm just tryna go to Fordham and my GPA is 3.77 w URM so I don't think it'll be too late. How long you think I should take off?
@DumbHollywoodActor Yes, I have once. I read for reasoning structure and am able to see it pretty easily now. But from the memory method > Trainer > PT, I did minimal amounts RC drilling besides whatever was in the trainer workbook and a few s…
@DumbHollywoodActor Usually 167+ at least. Highest was a 172 on my most recent with a 158 regular score. (PT 55) I feel as though drilling RC, LG, and LR would help me get quicker under timed circumstances and that I am doing myself an injustice by …
I'd say aim for 30+ hours a week. Maybe 5 per day for 6 days with Sunday off. Some days you may feel tired and do 3-4, others 6-7. Just try to stay consistent week to week totals!
Everything is saturated brah. The world always need more ELITE doctors, more ELITE financial analysts, more ELITE economists, more ELITE accountants, and even ELITE lawyers. What the world doesn't need is another average joe attorney who went to an …
Well I broke my wrist right before I studied for the LSAT so I basically have been squatting only. I usually squat and do some light upperbody after my study for stress relief, although I am going to start going to the gym before my practice tests b…
Thanks guys, so since 156 is probably not a true indication of my ability, do you think my score of a 167 is feasible at my current pace? @Pacifico Been practicing about 30-40 hours per week, 1 day off. Further, @nicole.hopkins ... is it worth it t…
I think Cupcake's point is that you don't have to study for 6 months to a year to do well. People can do just as well under shorter time constraints. It's more of a personal preference, imo. Who's to say studying 15 hours a week for a year is more b…
Thanks for all the great responses, I have decided I'm going to quit. Yes, parental pressure = financial pressure. I live in Long Island, NY.. If I decided to move out I'd be paying 1100$ per month on rent to live in a shack. Delaying law school isn…
@Pacifico Hey all, thanks for the input. To add on some things I may not have mentioned... I plan on taking the December LSAT if I am not prepared for October and have been prepping for 1.5+ months already, so I am taking the slow and consistent rou…