@tringo335 said:
@twssmith said:
I love the analogy of someone learning how to swim and takes a break - when they return to the pool:
- do they jump off the diving board into deep water causing stress to rely on swimming a…
@discipline said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@tringo335 said:
Spent a lovely week in the mountains of Colorado and now I don't even remember what a LSAT is. Iv'e been trying to get back into my routine and nothing is wo…
@jackigoe said:
@jkatz1488 said:
@MichaelTheArchAngel I don't the recording is helpful until your BR score is above your target score. The reason for this is that recording yourself is more about execution than fundamentals. If you…
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
hey when do yall think it would be a good idea to start tracking and recording oneself. For instance right away or after i can at least break mid 160s, or if i am not improving, even after drilling what the analysis …
Everyone who thinks they can't overcome this test is severely mistaken. Nothing in this test is unlearnable and with all the reputable prep material out there, doing well on this test is easier than ever.
If you are here and have 7sage, follow the …
@spitzy11 said:
@"Alex Divine" Agreed! I have family up there and the Lafayette Reservoir is hands down my favorite. If you haven't already, you should check it out!
God, I would love to. I made planS to travel out to Cali this winter once a…
@"Paul Peterson" said:
However, this is the second time I'm going through the CC, so I agree with the idea of using the older tests for learning the fundamentals.
That makes sense. The tests haven't changed so much to render the older tests …
@dfletch5 said:
@"Alex Divine" From a teaching standpoint, you never get rid of the old tests. They establish the foundation of the exam and shows continuity over time.
@"JYP JYP" That being said, JY and other members of the 7Sage team ma…
@spitzy11 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Oh! To live on the west coast. I hope my hard work gets me into Stanford sometimes just for the the beauty of the Pacific.
It definitely has pros and cons! Amazing scenery, brutal traffi…
@apublicdisplay said:
This is a good question and I don't know if you got an adequate answer. I recently took one of the newer PTs and, at least to me, there are significant differences. Presently I'm inclined to just focus on the last 15 PTs …
I also just want to reiterate that the older questions are great for learning the fundamentals, the question bank, and problem sets included in the CC. I just am seriously wondering when in the future, as I've said, we will have so many tests that i…
I also should add that I don't think the more PTs you do the better you're going to get. I think doing 15-20 full timed PTs maybe enough with proper BR and plenty of fool proofing and timed section to address weaknesses. Still, the best argument aga…
@dfletch5 said:
@"Alex Divine" @achen013 I think it pays to use the older tests (1-40...possibly up to 50) for establishing fundamental concepts in the CC and practice drills. It does help to have a plethora of questions to choose from and kno…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
I tend to agree, I'm about to start PTing for Dec and plan on starting with PT 50.
I mean, I would just make sure you're scoring at a comfortable level and have fool proofed most of the games from the early tests. I us…
@achen013 said:
Hey, @"Alex Divine" !
Thank you for posting an inquiry about this...I just happened to be wondering this today. As I am presently steadily approaching the end of CC, to enter into the PT phase, it sounds absurd to start fr…
@goingfor99th said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@goingfor99th said:
In the two months leading up to my LSAT, I typically did 3-4 timed LG sections a day, sometimes 5 if I felt good. I went through every LG section from P…
@dml277 said:
Side note: If you know by Aug 22 that you won't be ready for September, you also have the option to change the test date. I believe you have to pay an additional $100 to postpone the test date, but it's still better than having t…
@goingfor99th said:
In the two months leading up to my LSAT, I typically did 3-4 timed LG sections a day, sometimes 5 if I felt good. I went through every LG section from PT 1-75, and wrote every game down in its entirety, in order, on sketch …
@missions said:
So I'm at PT 39. What do you think I should do? Skip to PT50 so I can be closer to the "recent" tests once I sit for September?
If your set on taking in September just focus on 62-81 and use 52-61 for timed section. That's wh…
@akistotle said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
It absolutely can! I was stuck missing -4/-5 on LR until I began taping myself and realizing I was taking way too long second guessing myself on easy MP and SA questions.
Exactly. T…
@zmeeker91 said:
Aside from drilling grouping games and continuing to fool proof and drill in general, I really think you'd really get a lot of out a tutor who can personalize advice for you and get you where you need to be.
At…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Damnit! I keep trying to make these but I never get home in time
Hop on when you get home: We kept going for like another hour at least after your post!
Jeez! Thank you, Josh.…
@Zachary_P said:
Heyo! Glad to be in contention! Now that I'm finished with my LSAT prep and exam, the real question is this: Will I spend more time or less time on the forums? Only time will tell...
Once I'm done with LSAT prep I'll be on h…
@johanna586 said:
@USER123456 said:
Have you been accomdated for an exam listed here (https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/accommodated-testing/prior-accommodations) ?
If so, I think you only need to satisfy II.
Unfortunat…
@zmeeker91 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@zmeeker91 said:
This is a great question. Been stuck in the 169-173 range for months. I'm sure a tutor could help, but I've heard of a lot of people who score that high and j…
@"vanessa fisher" said:
I must admit I'm not much of a study buddy type. I was the same way in school. I always preferred listening to professors than having small group discussions because I felt like, why would I want to listen to a bunch of…
@USER123456 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
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From what I know, I believe that is correct. Whether or not you'd be better off just going to law school all depends on what you really want. What type of patent law are you …