@akeegs92 said:
@"Alex Divine" That's what I figured but I have seen so many "Anti-PT burning" posts that I thought it was worth me asking haha
Haha! I hear ya... I think sometimes we often put too much stock into PTs and neglect improving t…
@jackigoe said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Congrats on the strong diagnostic test! You can absolutely hit that 170 goal of yours!
I'd recommend starting with 7Sage and work through the core curriculum. If you want to look at Th…
@akeegs92 said:
I've been struggling with a bunch of the LR questions and have gone back into the CC and used up almost of all of my questions sets.
I'm tired of looking at questions that I've done before because I remember what the answe…
Congrats on the strong diagnostic test! You can absolutely hit that 170 goal of yours!
I'd recommend starting with 7Sage and work through the core curriculum. If you want to look at The LSAT Trainer in tandem I think that might be ok too. If you'r…
@RafaelBernard said:
I am also assigned to a Marriot. I wouldn't worry about it. I'm going to visit before hand so I know what to expect but honestly it might be nice.
Yeah, I'm thinking if anything it might very well be nicer than most test…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
The LG Bundle that contains LGs from PTs 1-35 is located at toward the bottom of the syllabus right at the end of the lessons and before the PTs.
This is only available for Ult…
I couldn't agree with @"nessa.k13.0" more!
@"Ron Swanson" also brings up a very important point that I was unaware of about Northeastern's lack of traditional ranking.
I am also a URM from humble beginnings who is debt adverse. The thing is someti…
Hmmm... I don't think it's a cause for too much worry and have definitely heard of things like this over the years. My advice would maybe be to find out where in the hotel it will take place and go scope it out. At least it will help put your mind a…
Yes, the earlier tests are great for drilling/learning on. This way you will have plenty of tests to take as full-timed PTs when you are ready. Generally people use PTs 1-35 for drilling and then 36-80 for full-timed exams.
@annannann said:
What do you think are the pros + cons of attending the same law school as one’s undergrad? I’m really debating whether or not I even want to apply to my undergrad for law school (considering the application fees + effort and a…
@SiliconJedi said:
Hi all! I'm just getting started on the Core Curriculum. In order to plan ahead, I'd like to figure out what comes immediately after the completion of the Core Curriculum. Do you head into the PTs right away -- or do you spe…
@jackigoe said:
That makes sense, is there a spot that you recommend that I start besides the very beginning in order to gain a greater understanding of logic games in general? I don't think I would have the time to do all of the material seei…
I think it might be helpful to start with the lessons in order. Knowing some of the basics will really help with games. One problem I had was jumping right into games myself using the LG Bible and had a very similar problem. LG Bible taught me the b…
For the few tests I've taken, I've utilized the 7Sage proctor app and put the noise distractions on so I can get used to papers shuffling, coughing, and the sound of pencils scratching on the paper. Eventually I plan on taking some in a public place…
@imharris said:
alright @"Alex Divine" and @Mellow_Z i suppose if i am going to hang out here insulting the noricas i should try the wopex... though i am a bit put off by their neon color scheme. that has more to do with my own vanity, which …
@runningthroughthemountains Maybe I'll check some of these out within the next couple of weeks. Aside from the Noricas, I also really like the Wopexs, too. But these look interesting! Thanks for sharing!!
It seems like you are killing RC and LR, so that's a very good thing! LG will absolutely come and it is also the section with which I struggle the most. It seems like your plan is good; just keep fool proofing. You get better with repetition.
@jaefromcanada said:
How do you guys BR LG and RC?
Do you guys do a clean BR and do the entire section?
I just use a clean copy of the entire test when BR'ing. For LG, I just re-do the section untimed and make sure I don't have any issues…
I think when you are learning LG, or anything else on the LSAT, learning by type is most effective. However, once you reach a certain skill level, I don't think you get as much by doing questions by type. I think what you did your first time around …
@Colin1485 said:
@"akeegs92" Thanks for the info. Texas is hopping! Most definitely not planning on leaving anytime soon. What schools are you aiming towards?
Texas A&M had a great tour and vibe - Not surprised they are improving. I w…
@Colin1485 said:
Thanks Alex!
It's been a battle to get to the 160s - I'll keep plugging along though!
Checked out the link you sent. Baylor would be kinda a long shot with low 160s at having good $$ off. Wasn't really impressed with the…
@Colin1485 said:
Alright - I've managed to raise my pt scores to the high 150s/low 160s. Trying to consistently score in the mid 160s; I've been scheduled for the June 2017 Lsat for awhile now. My goals are kinda simple - obtain a full ride sc…
@Mellow_Z said:
If you haven't read this before : work experience and years distanced from your GPA is the best thing you can do. I would recommend working 2+ years if you haven't already. SKip going K-JD and work. One of two things happens…