@cpineda813 said:
So I recently finished the curriculum and took my first PT last Friday.
Also be sure to check out @"Cant Get Right" 's webinar tomorrow night at 8pm EST. It is exactly what you need. It's literally titled: "I'm Done with The Curr…
@cpineda813 said:
Anyway, I am registered to take the February LSAT. How many prep tests do you all recommend is a good amount to take? My target score is a 165, but I'll be happy to break 160's.
I'd recommend at the very minimum 20 PTs. And it d…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
You may can manipulate the spacing to be 1.9 instead of 2.0. That would give you a few extra lines to work with. Beyond that, you may just have to edit out a line or two.
Yeah, I am having the same issue trying to keep my P…
I recently purchased this awesome under armor workout suit and its so comfortable that I am now considering wearing it for test day. These pants feel like air, haha.
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/pcid1280734?scid=scplp1280734-001_Medium&sc_…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, I'd ask. I have no idea what it's like to be dying, but I can definitely imagine that I might very well prefer to feel useful instead of everybody going all sensitive on me.
Great point!
@McLovinLSAT said:
Let's keep our heads in the game by taking a moment to acknowledge our LSAT victories (small or large)!
I'll get the ball rolling:
1) I've gotten a bit faster at LG
2) I've identified areas to improve
3) I experience less an…
@vduran1988 said:
Which 12 would you pick?
If you're taking in February, I don't think taking 12 tests in the next 6 weeks is the best strategy. So I probably wouldn't take 12. I would focus on taking one a week and drill my weaknesses.
So I wou…
@lsat2016 said:
Is 2.9/superior better than 3.6/above-average at HYS adcomms?
I'm not sure to be honest, but I do believe the law school will put more focus on the LSAT score when it comes to international GPAs. And yeah, they basically look at th…
@lawschoolstuff16 said:
This is probably something I should focus on. I dont know that I ever really considered it, but I'll put it to use going forward. Thank you
Yeah, Sami nailed everything I wanted to say above. Her advice has helped me imme…
@LSAT4234 said:
The professor who I feel wrote the "mediocre" LOR seemed happy to write the LOR but at the same time it seemed like he was fulfilling an obligation. The major concern I have is that he asked for my resume which to me implies that my…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Ah I changed my mind. I will NOT be attending. I don't associate with people who don't use the oxford comma. Goddammit, Joshua!
LMAO. Your lack of chill knows no bounds, Montaha.
@Soporific, I found the LG Bible moderately useful to learn the very rudimentary basics, but learning and mastering Logic games is a visual exercise and videos that show you how to do them are objectively better. I recommend ditching the LG Bible an…
@LSAT4234 What makes you think one of them might just be mediocre? The answer to this will help me advise further on whether to send all three as opposed to just two.
As far as formatting a proper LOR: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/9…
@Sami said:
I know this wasn't a clear answer but I don't think such an answer exists. I hope this was at least helpful.
I also was looking for an answer to this question not so long ago and @Sami explained the same thing to me. I realized the way…
@"DEC_LSAT" said:
If he's literally on his death bed then no you should not ask for a LOR and yes if you did ask for one it would be very insensitive.
Yup - this is what came to mind when I read this. If he's dying, I would probably find someone …
@burnyoubad69 said:
before doing games with the great analytical mind at lsat 7sage I rarely got 15 on logic games. I now get 21-23 everytime kudos
Awesome! Congrats!
The test has changed, so you'll want to make sure you take more recent PTs (60-80) before you sit for the exam. That said, the test hasn't changed so much as to render older tests useless. It seems to be the convention to learn/drill with the old ma…
Depends when I take it to be honest. If I do end up taking in June, I'll prob wear shorts and a t-shirt. If I take in September/December, I'll probably dress in layers. I also have the luxury of taking at my alma mater and I know how the temperature…
@cam said:
@"Alex Divine" unless if I am missing something, creating your own PDF's for reuse is OK. I could be wrong. It strikes me as being the same as if you make copies of tests that you already own. If someone was to start to distribute the…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Finishing the curriculum is an enormous accomplishment and you should be proud of yourself when you reach that milestone. But it can quickly start to feel a lot like this:
I don't think I have ever looked forward to a Webin…
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
and spacing the PT's out every 2-3 days, I'd say go H.A.M.!! But save 3-5 most recent for one to two weeks before the exam.
I think that's doing too much. 2 days isn't enough time to fully analyze and fix the weaknesses betwe…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Pretty much this. While what you mentioned sucks (and I'm sorry that happened - I've been there), I don't think this is something Law Schools will really consider as a diversity statement.
I agree. Though, OP, it might be…
@180pronto said:
So my question to you is how did you learn logic games?
Also interested in what method(s) you used to learn games? Believe it or not, it can make a big difference.