@BinghamtonDave said:
I have seen the pattern of
1=6
2=7
3=8
4=9
5=10
before on 37-3-4 about swimming laps.
Also, there is a game on PT 2 that contains 14 days.
Yeah, sounds like PT 2, Game 3, where Hannah is plannin…
@Mellow_Z said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@JustDoIt said:
Will order from Amazon. Thanks!
If you're already scoring in the 170s, I don't think it will help AS much. However, it certainly won't hurt and I'…
@JustDoIt said:
Will order from Amazon. Thanks!
If you're already scoring in the 170s, I don't think it will help AS much. However, it certainly won't hurt and I'm sure you can still get a lot out of it. Order away!
I was able to find a leg…
@akistotle said:
@kzeng826 said:
Sorry I had to leave early in the session. Does anyone know if the webinar was recorded?
Thanks!
It was! They said that it will be up on the Webinar page in a few days.
Now I can …
@achen013 said:
The general answer is yes--- you can apply without having earned a bachelor's as most schools (all of the ones that I am aware of, I say most just in case other schools have different protocols) require you to indicate your ant…
@Donivine said:
Thanks for the help Alex! Sagarpatel, is it okay if I reach out once I am ready for more logic games?
Sure thing; however, there are definitely more qualified tutors re: games than me. I'm definitely willing to help in any wa…
@AngusMcGillis said:
Great! Thanks! I googled "Introduction to Logic (2nd Edition) by Gensler" and a .pdf from the Library of Congress was the top link
Awesome! Skim it and I'm sure you'll find some gems -- or at the very least another way o…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Hi @nyc2dc2ca,
Those are some great questions.
As for question 1, law schools really only care about your top score (Yale might be the only exception). Thus, canceling will hardly matter, if at all, to law s…
@Mellow_Z said:
@thisissparta said:
Ughh, I always end up not being available for these.
Could you please, please, please record this??
If it's unable to be recorded, I'll be sure to keep notes for you at the very …
No where near the area, but if you have any questions or what not, I'd be happy to help.
Also, here are a list if 7Sage tutors who offer online tutoring sessions.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760
@kH573201 said:
Hey guys!
I've been away from my computer, but I wanted to say thanks to everyone that posted. I really appreciate the feedback! Enjoy the holiday weekend everyone!
Enjoy your holiday weekend and I hope all the info has m…
@"LSATHopeful-2" said:
Hey guys,
I plan on taking the LSAT in September and I want to focus on just logic games for about 3-4 weeks (as long as it takes to get to a near perfect score really). I took it back in December and the only thin…
You'd be a lock for Temple with a 150s / 160s LSAT for sure.
Good luck and keep studying! You will see improvement!
Also, you have pretty good softs as well - so that will help!
http://mylsn.info/vjfa5n/
Good Luck
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Haha. Yeah, I noticed the reviews are also based on how quickly people get the book. In my first year of undergrad, I was shocked at how bad the 5-star textbooks were. Only later did I find out that the reviews were s…
If you're extremely busy with work and prep, you can put it on the back burner for a while. It isn't dire by any stretch of the imagination. So don't worry, haha. Just use whatever down time you have, even a couple hours a week brainstorming and wri…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Haha. I know who he is. I have talked with him and attended his webinars. I was just joking, but thanks for reminding me that he turned down Yale and Harvard.
Haha. Got ya!
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Yeah, you should listen to this Busis guy. Seems like he knows his stuff even though he is always pushing that admissions course for some reason (I hope he is at least getting a commission from the creator).
@"david…
Philosophy majors unite!
I'm sure Hurley's is plenty good. Most of Amazon's negative reviews on textbooks are due to high price, not necessarily quality. I also think Gensler's writing style may be better suited for the lay person.... Just my opini…
@tringo335 said:
I am 8 years out of UG and have one professor who I think could write an LOR for me but we haven't much stayed in touch. Would this be an issue? I'm sure he'd agree to it if asked but since we really haven't spoken very often …
@Imnewhere said:
Wait, so it's illegal to scan tests you bought and convert them to pdfs?
Only If it is strictly for personal use. The selling and/or distribution of LSAC copyright material is illegal.
I don't think it's ever too early to every begin admissions prep.
My reasoning is that it took me somewhere on the order of 20+ edits over 2 months before I had a personal statement completed that I was happy with. Not to mention that I wrote proba…
@akistotle said:
I agree with @Mellow_Z . Recommenders who don't know you won't be able to write good letters. Letters from Master's program professors are academic recommendations, and I think they will be equally good as letters from your un…
@Sami said:
@apawalter said:
Hello everyone!
This may be a really silly question, but does anyone know if when we sit to take the actual LSAT if it is printed double or single sided? I have been studying using single sided…