@"Cant Get Right" said:
Use old sections until you get the hang of it, and from there, retakes are really great exercises for learning to see how your annotations reveal the underlying passage structures.
THIS!
I got so much from re-doing RC pass…
Timed PTs at a clip of about 1-2 a week, then doing a thorough BR. Also, use analytics to find weak spots and address them by returning to the CC and drilling them.
Yeah, as said above, everyone is different. I experienced some burnout a month or so back and planned on taking a day or two off. Sadly, when I got back into my studies after a long weekend, I still felt burned out. Eventually, I ended up needing 4 …
@vduran1988 said:
I am about 3 points away from where I need to be to get a full ride into a third tier school.
If you're already hovering around a 157, you absolutely have the capacity to a hit a 165. Do NOT go to a T3 school if you're capable of…
I don't think non-visible tattoos would be much of a problem, though, I never understood people who get tattoos that could easily be written on post-it notes on the fridge, lol. To each his own. I work in a corporate setting and would HIGHLY advise …
@gothicdevill said:
But where do you get the questions from? I see they are from a prep test but what prep test?
LSAC sells them via Amazon like Dennis says above.
@cgracia12 said:
I was wondering what the biggest difference was between older and newer/more recent PT's? Which are more difficult? Are there certain sections that are considerably different? I have pretty much decided to postpone the February LSA…
@lawschoolstuff16 said:
This is my biggest struggle too! I have to really dedicate myself to it.
It's rough, that's for sure. I kind of look forward to LSAT prep after a day of work now though, haha.
@twssmith said:
Your 3 phases for post Curriculum provide a valuable metric to gauge what steps to take to achieve your goals on actual test day!~
The idea of thinking of your post-CC PT phase in three phases was extremely helpful! One of my favor…
@chowden89a said:
Are the terms not interchangeable?
I like to think of it like this:
A premise is what GIVES support to a conclusion. The support can technically be made up of the ideas of one or more premises.
@Mr.lopez said:
I know this may be a bit silly to ask, but I don't see this used anywhere else. What does the dash mean in reading comprehension passages?
I'd have to see en entire context, but I believe this is is what is called a "Pause Dash."…
@xqr1s4f3ed said:
She had traveled and worked overseas, and found a way to tell that story; they loved something in her written materials.
Yeah. I love hearing these stories! The great thing about Yale is that professors have a big part in admiss…
@cmelman95 said:
My diagnostic score was a 154. Believe in yourself, be disciplined, and trust in the process. Oh, and watch all of JY's LG videos
Charlie, I'm so happy for you! Congrats!!
Your webinar is the reason I am here right now. I'll nev…
@ScooterMinion said:
@"Alex Divine" is a fountain of helpful information.
It's looking like I'll be late for the party tonight, but I have no curfew (for once), so I hope you'll all still be chatting by the time I can connect!
I'm sure I wi…
@vduran1988 said:
That is my worry. I hate wasting the 70's but I am hoping that, if it comes to a retake, a couple of weeks off will place some of those exams out of memory so I can take them semi-fresh later on. Especially since my focus will b…
@petkova said:
This sounds amazingly useful! Sorry if this is a dumb question, but where can we access the recorded webinar(s)?
To access previously recorded webinars (where this one will eventually be posted) you go to "Discussion" and then Webin…
@badgalriri said:
First of all, Yale is *completely* [completely] out of my reach but I have a nice cousin who wants me to try and is helping me pay the app fee...so here's to money going down the drain.
Would anyone be down to edit my Yale 250? I…
I second what @Sami and @"Cant Get Right" have said above. It's not ideal; but there certainly are strategies that you can implement to mitigate the amount of guesses you'll be forced to take.
@burnyoubad69 said:
the first time I took the test I got 12 on logic games , I then did games with 7sage first allowing 12 minutes an then listening to the explanations I repeated tough games and sought to get to 9 minutes and again listen to 7Sage…
@dantlee14 said:
Here's a useful breakdown. We probably won't get the scores more than 1 or 2 days in advance of Jan 4th.
These are usually pretty accurate predictions.