My busy day with the kiddos starts on the weekend mornings. Sad! I might join in for Section 4, which gave me more fits than number 2.
@akistotle And yeah...how do you know everything?
Right now, just focus on your BR prep and drilling. Speed comes with mastery. Focus on identifying the conclusion, the supporting premises, the other argument and how the author's argument works with or against the other argument. And if it is an …
@btownsquee said:
@keets993 Definitely late to the game but q: where is the GIF from? The West Wing? I see you Bradley Whitford.
I think it should be Studio 60 on Sunset Strip.
@akriegler said:
I would like to start by apologizing as I am sure there are similar posts that already exist. I was wondering the best way to get back into studying for the November test? I have been studying for a while now and sat for the S…
DO NOT SKIP QUESTIONS~! There is a reason why you are stuck. You're probably not identifying the conclusion nor are you identifying the premises. It's ok to skip some harder questions, but you should not be skipping at all during this phase of pre…
@Rtwrtw8 Then I stand corrected. @kimw2015 If you really want to go to G-Town, then go for it. Please know what you are getting in to. With your numbers you can get a sizable scholarship at a school with much smaller class sizes. I do wish you t…
Take the test and let the score stand. If the score is not up to your standards, that's ok. If you retake and do better, and if you have to write an addendum, just write this: "I knew I could do better."
@Rtwrtw8 said:
@"Adam Hawks" I'm not sure what your comment is specifically referring to. OP was merely asking what his chances at T14 were - not job prospects or paying full sticker.
And yes, the first line of OP states that his LSAC gpa…
@crumb115 said:
These are the breakdowns if that is what you are referring to:
Logic games: 17/25
reading comp: 19/25
analytical reasoning: 19/25
logical reasoning: 17/25
So you're missing about -6 to -8 on games. That is fixabl…
The wisdom of the forums @"Cant Get Right" @"Leah M B" have spoken to you. Furthermore, you didn't give us any information on what you didn't get right, only the end result of that exam. So we don't know your deficiencies are so we can give you th…
One section a day with review. A full PT on the weekend with a review. IT IS OK TO RE-DO OLD PRACTICE TESTS! Unless you're getting a 180, you still have things to learn.
And yeah, like...drugs are bad...mmmmkay.
@Rtwrtw8 said:
@"Adam Hawks" I am assuming you're using a sub-3.0 GPA as an example since OP's GPA is well above a 3.0? Either way, I'm curious where you're getting this prediction. I think a 172 would make an applicant to G-town competitive…
You probably should take a week off. When you do the test maybe focus on slowing down? I don't know since you're not set on delaying to having that soul searching moment we all have when we study for this reasoning beast.
The test is just a test, b…
If you're below a 3.0 for G-Town and above a 170 score, you have a very low shot in getting into G-Town, let alone with any money. Wash U will send you an admit and a Brinks truck to your home. Washington & Lee also sends a truck to your home t…
One section a day with a blind review or review of troublesome questions. A full PT on Wednesdays (my only day off) with a review of the test throughout the week.
Go ahead and retake them. Sure you may remember some problems, but this time maybe look at the stimulus and the reasoning structure and find out what is wrong with it instead of filling in the correct answer.
150s means you're only getting half of…
I think it sort of is an instinctual thing that you have to develop to an extent. I've seen conditional logic in NA questions (sometimes when needing to bridge), SA questions, MBT, and the parallel families. Usually you just have to be on the look…
@Jaejaebinx said:
@"Adam Hawks" hah, you caught me!
It's ok, as long as you don't tell anyone that I like this.
https://media.giphy.com/media/11cFgJK4tK4Jpu/giphy.gif
@DanielB84 Welcome to the fam. As for a T-14 with your LSAC GPA is possible with a 170+ LSAT score and a killer application with an addendum explaining your low GPA and how you turned it around.
I'm happy that you're going to take the time for yourself to resettle your mind. But let me ask you these questions @AshleighK :
1.) Why do you want to go to law school?
2.) Would you be ok being a professional technical writer?
3.) Would you be…
@keets993 said:
@"Adam Hawks" why don't you also join the November group since your test is in October https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/17311/november-lsat-2018-br-study-group/p1
P.S. Does this count as shameless self-pr…