@akeegs92 said:
When you say LR bundles, do you mean the problem sets after the according section in the CC or the bundles at the end of the CC?
The bundles at the end, because I remember you mentioning you had already more or less seen ever…
@akeegs92 said:
@"Alex Divine" Thanks! Well I have had a lot of "Life gets in the way" moments and I'm coming off a couple of months hiatus.
I've been fool proofing LG and am trying to add in LR while I'm at it. Mainly right now I am tryi…
@akeegs92 said:
I am currently starting to go over LR once again to really improve and I want to make changes to how I approach improving each type of question.
This question is applicable to all LR type questions, but I want to know what…
@tltl1196 said:
when can we buy the preptest itself ?
In the past, the LSAC releases the official PTs about 6-8 weeks after their administration date. I'm guessing sometime in November 82 will be for sale. Likely before Thanksgiving. In the …
@CameronN said:
I'm just piping in to make sure I'm on the reply thread notification (if this thread has one).
Just click the star (favorite) the thread up top near the like button. You'll receive notifications for this thread.
@"Leah M B" said:
Ugh, I might make a few phone calls to specific schools to double check that there aren't any exceptions. It looks like a number of schools have an exception for being over age 30, but UCLA in particular just says it is manda…
Commiseration: I was raised by my grandparents and the entire parents with FASFA thing has been a big pain in the butt for me from undergrad until now. It’s annoying to say the least.
I think almost everyone, in spending most of their energies on learning the skills that the LSAT explicitly requires, misses the simple fact that the LSAT is an execution, a performance, a recital. And it's a timed one. So always be trying to get mo…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Hey everyone, thanks for coming, it was a lot of fun! And as promised, here's a link to my LG procedure. Hope it's useful!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HV9vso7AZY-UoWVIxzVfr2Wrnt4MQkqEo0KQojPKDvw/edit?usp=sh…
@LivePumpkin said:
Good question... not too sure but I’d say it doesn’t happen too often but it also doesn’t happen rarely. So, I guess, it’s medium (if I can even call it that). How would you recommend I approach this?
First, I'd see if I c…
@LivePumpkin said:
Hi everyone!
I’ve noticed that when I’m doing BR, I sometimes struggle trying to come up with an explanation for why an answer is the wrong answer (especially when I’m picking between the last two). It does get frustrat…
@Sarah889 said:
Hey All,
If my graduating GPA was a 3.98 and I received summa cum laude at graduation, but my LSAC GPA is a 3.68 (darn you high school college courses...and I also transferred from a university where my GPA was a bit lower…
Hotmail is completely fine. My boomer manager at my job still uses hotmail for his personal account.
@jkatz1488 LOL I'm pretty sure mine was "PrettymuchAlex" or something ridiculous back when I applied to undergrad. Got into some great schools so h…
@10bird__ said:
I already took the Sept test and signed up for the Dec test. If I don't hit my average in the Dec test, can I still take the Feb test and send in the info after all my apps are submitted for scholarship/waitlist purposes?
Yup…
@LCMama2017 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@faddy878 said:
Hello,
Just wondering, is it too late to the February LSAT for fall applications. Most schools I have chosen, have deadlines starting in March. T…
@faddy878 said:
@FirstOne good idea about the scholarships and stipend. I will look into that.
@"Alex Divine" Thank you for your response. Is it wise to take the December exam and then sign up for Feb before results come in? I am kind of …
@faddy878 said:
Hello,
Just wondering, is it too late to the February LSAT for fall applications. Most schools I have chosen, have deadlines starting in March. Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Some schools take Feb scores but it …
@uhinberg said:
@"Alex Divine" I really like the concept of "Assumption Family" for LR. And I think the Scale metaphor for RC can be very helpful.
100% agree! Glad I'm not the only one on here, haha.
@"Leah M B" said:
Thanks for posting, I've actually had the same question. Usually nail it after watching the explanation and not sure how many times I should keep doing it, haha. I like the strategy though @"Alex Divine", thanks!
No problem…
@"Jordan.bernas" said:
Hey guys, I wanted to hear the general opinion on explaining medically backed semester drops. I had to withdraw from an entire semester, but my G.P.A was unaffected because of documentation. On my transcript, it clearly …
@uhinberg said:
@uhinberg I'm currently going into depth with the Trainer and PS Bibles. They both offer nuanced differences, but I think it might all be in the execution with me. 35min is just to little of time for my brain to function…
@TheMikey said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@TheMikey said:
focus on the structure of the argument.
I usually glance at conclusions first in the AC's and can typically eliminate 1 or even 2 AC's based off of…
What helped me quite a bit was just googling things about Art/Literature passages after I drilled RC sections. I also find that being comfortable or familiar with the subject matter being discussed in the passage can be helpful, but it certainly do…
@navacuenca92 said:
Ok, I think I got it. It was a Sufficient Assumption question and not a Necessary Assumption question..
Hate when that happens... Good job on recognizing that!
@WhatAmIEven said:
As title. Am I allowed to use the Core Curriculum as I'm going through my BR?
The purpose of BR is to see what YOUR skills are under untimed conditions. After you have BR'd your PT/timed section, THEN you can and should re…
@jzzraven said:
Has anyone had luck studying while working out - particularly doing cardio? I've tried drilling while on the treadmill but find it tough to write steadily. Any ideas/suggestions on other ways to be productive while at the gym?
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