Like others have stated above me: Some schools care Yale notably NYU as well and a couple others. However, aside from these few schools data on MyLSN.info confirms that by and large Most schools only really give weight to your highest score. And eve…
@akeegs92 said:
Definitely. I definitely don't consider time until I feel like I have a solid understanding of what I'm supposed to do. But once I do, I definitely have become aware of time. Its nice now that even on a question that I have to …
I use the memory method combined with a method called Loci whereby I essentially imagine a movie in my head of the passage that takes place in a familiar place, i.e., my apartment. It also find myself writing less and being able to recall memories o…
Good luck ya'll! I know many of you here put in tons of work and I have a feeling are going to be very happy with your results! Prayers and good thoughts coming ya'lls way
I got some mind puzzles similar to sodoku from Barnes and Nobles and those have been pretty helpful for getting the ol' noggin warmed up and in the LSAT-zone.
I use a stopwatch that counts up when learning and doing new logic games:
http://www.online-stopwatch.com/large-stopwatch/
My honest advice would be to forget about time (for the most part, I mean don't try every permutation of an answer or brute …
Yeah, totally agree with @Sami. The only caveat I will add is having the packets helped me a bunch when I needed to revisit a specific question type. For example, recently I realized simple S.A and MP questions were taking me way too long. So I was …
Have you practiced implementing a skipping strategy. I know I sound like a broken record, but for me I was stuck missing -6 or so until I learned to skip and that broke me into the -4/-3 range almost overnight. Sometimes you just need to be strategi…
@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
Gotcha, I see what you are saying now. But yeah, I agree with @jknauf , do them all, especially at the beginning!
For sure do the questions as well! I've realized by re-doing them things begin to click and its like …
Like @"Cant Get Right" and @BinghamtonDave said above me it is sort of relative. For example, I try to do MP questions ins :35 seconds and harder Parallel reasoning in 2 minutes...
Personally, I'd go to the best school regardless of money when we are talking calibers of top 5 and tier 2. It's a lot of money, but the door a UChi JD will open up is well worth the debt. Also, don't ever assume or make decisions that you'll be the…
Just trying to get in shape, and finding time for friends and other things that aren't LSAT related to be honest. I've always been a proponent of reading actual LSAT RC passages over The Economist (Which I read, but not for LSAT reasons). There are …
It's certainly possible, but generally unlikely from my understanding. I have heard that Amazon for example hire certain JDs right out of school. However, as a general rule landing an in-house gig out of school without 3-4 years (in some cases 1-2) …
In my opinion, the PS books were great for just kind of learning the very rudimentary basics. I found 7Sage solely by itself to have helped me the most. Also, the community is just as amazing as the course when it comes to questions. As others have …
This will be a great, great webinar! And I think this is so imperative --especially this cycle-- where it seems like a a lot of people with decent stats have been waitlisted. I suggest everyone tune into this because with the correct strategy one ca…
@stgl1230 said:
No no no don't do it. It's braggy and gunner-y. If you're coming from the T-14, let your law school accomplishments speak for themselves. Any school that tells you to put your LSAT score on your resume is probably TTT.
Defini…
I definitely think it is a good idea to expose yourself to law in some setting before doing either of those things. Perhaps try to get a job as a clerk at a local law office and see how you like it. If you're sure you want to be a lawyer after that,…
@"Jae Won Hur" said:
Hey @"Alex Divine"
Thank you so much for all the tips and encouragement.
I'm glad to hear someone else has felt the same way when starting out. I was very discouraged at the problem sets and thought that it wasn'…
Hey! What you're feeling is completely natural. When I began LG section was the bane of my existence. I was so terrible at first, in fact, I started calculating that I'd at least miss half the games/questions and almost gave up all together. Through…
@"david.busis" nailed it as always! You'll be fine; particularly if you're a recent grad. In the end, LSAT>GPA will be what makes or breaks you, as well as a a well-written personal statement/diversity statement. I was once told by an admissions …
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Also, this newer show Goliath I've been watching has also been pretty cool as well.
I binged Goliath so hard. Great show!
Great show indeed! I watched the entire first season in a w…