@"Paul Pederson" said:
My dog had a grand mal seizure the other night, we rushed her to the dog ER and they told us they are 90% sure she has a brain tumor and there is nothing we can do. We've had her since 2004, shes 13 yrs old. We've had he…
UGH! don't you just hate those moments!?
Yes, for sure I feel like this, and probably more often than I should...
Thoughts...
I honestly gave up just about everything to continue on to law school. My ex-girlfriend and I parted ways because I work…
It's certainly a good thing. Having a free chance to apply to great schools is a net positive. While it doesn't necessarily mean you're a shoe-in, or the top of their list, it does mean they certainly would like you to apply. I'd assume those with, …
@sharitamd said:
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@Kateryna said:
@"Alex Divine" how many pt/questions did u drill to go to -2/-3?
Not many. All of the problem sets from the starter set (that's all I had back then) and maybe ~10 untimed LR sections from the older tests (1-35)
MY opinion is…
Yup There are different admissions consulting courses you can check out. I have utilized them to receive help with my personal statement and resume. @"David.Busis" https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/enroll/
@skrishnan said:
Hi,
I don't know if anyone else has experienced this-
When I take a PT first thing in the morning Vs when I take a Pt Late afternoon/evening my scores differ substantially. I end up scoring higher on the morning PT's…
@imadl95 said:
@"Alex Divine" Thanks for the advice. Glad I heard it before I could convince myself it was a good career goal.
The truth is, I've resigned myself to waiting to decide what to do after my first year. My undergrad was Busine…
@imadl95 said:
@TheMikey I'm fortunate enough where I don't have to worry about the price.
With a cursory reflection of my undergraduate years, I realized that I love school. I loved my writing assignments, I loved being a teacher's assis…
@LindsMitch said:
@"Alex Divine" are you drilling LR from the older tests in a similar way that you do LG?
Yup! That's exactly what I'm doing. The only difference is that I do most of my LR work untimed and my LG work I use a stopwatch that …
@JennaV33 said:
wow that is super awesome though! I am consistently -8 per section, which is the same as my raw score, I have yet to improve and I am frustrated with myself.
Keep drilling. Don't underestimate the power of untimed drilling. I…
@JennaV33 said:
Purely after finishing the LR core curriculum? then after that how much after drilling?
I think when I started 7Sage I was missing between 4-6 on each LR section. But after the CC and drilling, I was able to cut that in about…
According to their data, UW's 75%tile LSAT is about a 3.8/165, so with your GPA, I would think you'd get in without much trouble if you nailed a 165+
Study and aim for a perfect score, and know if you fall a bit short, you'll still be alright.
Goo…
@tams2018 said:
get back to the logic games session in the CC and drill baby drill. You should have an average of -0 scores in the LG section. its the most learnable section.
This. You got this! Realistic is just a ... mindset. Whatever you …
@bornsinner123 said:
I'd love to be kept in the loop about this group if at all possible.
When would you like to begin our study group meetings? I'm good to start in November.
What day(s) of the week/time(s) work best for you? (Pleas…
@JennaV33 said:
Those of you who have gone 9 or more points up using 7sage, doesn't matter if it was from your raw score or not, how many times did you go through the core curriculum? or which parts in particular did you go through multiple ti…
As far as skipping, I skip questions that after I read, I still can't fully understand what the argument is doing. Sometimes I give it another quick read, but usually I circle it and come back.
My long game here is to hit 25 questions in 25 minute…
@vanessaogbeide said:
hey guys,
I want to give myself the best chance of maximizing my score by knocking out the easy ones first. I know the first 10 are generally known as the easiest, but after that... how should I conquer and divide?
…
@jennybbbbb said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@jennybbbbb said:
Hey guys,
So I wanted some feedback on my study plan leading up to the December test. I have finished the CC and am working to fool proof the L…
Hey @westcoastbestcoast ,
Here is a link of all the wonderful tutors on 7Sage.
http://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
All have their specialties, but all have proven track records and fair prices. Personally, @"…
@"laila.rose.maria81" said:
I took the LSAT for the first time in June 2017 while I was abroad. I don't even want to mention what my score was (157), but I think there were a lot of contributing factors to that, as I consistently tested in the…
@jkatz1488 said:
I think there is a tendency to score higher on the older tests initially. Not because they are objectively harder, but rather because we source our drilling material from that era. The test writers employ different tactics of …
@imadl95 said:
@"Alex Divine" Thank you for your comment.
I probably should have mentioned that my 166 was a second LSAT. I absolutely do not want to take more than three times, and it's only a month until the next LSAT. If I take it a th…
@jzzraven said:
Thank you all! @"Alex Divine" did you give yourself a hard stop once time ran out or did you just make a mental note of where you were and keep going?
Mental note and just keep going. I basically did this while doing the game…
For Cornell, national reach won't be a problem. Especially with respect to big law.
UT Austin's reach is good, but it's certainly not nearly as portable, nationally speaking. If you attend UT Austin, expect to practice in and around Texas.
I think…