No lie, I really enjoy the LSAT, and some law classes I took online and during undergrad. I love the feeling of recognizing, and overcoming my weaknesses, and being comfortable with the unknown.
@"Tatyana L." said:
Because life is just not wo…
@"Mr. Singh" said:
@Bamboosprout said:
Not trying to critical here, but I am rather confused... When you were talking to them about it, why didn't you just try to explain the situation like you did with us, instead... It sounds lik…
@akeegs92 said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think it functions to calibrate MM. It's the framework for the method more than the method itself. That said, MM--along with most other LSAT methodologies--works best once you internalize i…
@beconfident , no. I took a test after doing all the powerscore books and doing 30 PTs, and that gave me a good foundation to do the 7sage course. Otherwise, it probably would have taken me longer.
@AngusMcGillis has it exactly right with that ima…
@"Victoria." said:
@akriegler i agree and would love to work together. I'm not in the November group because I unfortunately worked through all the latest tests thinking that Sept. was my only shot (currently 8 months pregnant). I plan to redo…
I think we tend to be pretty accurate deep down with ourselves, and know what we should do. Excluding mishaps or technical mistakes with the scantron, actual scores tend to be fairly close to what we expect. So you know best if the test score will b…
I recommend just taking the cheapest course and then upgrading. Honestly, the starter or premium package more than meets your needs. But if you want to get access to the hard questions, then Ultimate is the way to go. Hard questions are honestly not…
@akistotle said:
@Bamboosprout said:
I've seen many people say to change it completely, because otherwise, it shows that you've had no growth over the year. Personally, I am writing a completely different statement. Seeing that you…
@"Raising The Bar" said:
@Bamboosprout said: I wouldn't consolidate them, unless you can seamlessly combine them. I would have both at the ready, and use whichever is stronger.
That was a major concern for me, actually. I initia…
@keets993 said:
Do you know what I mean? I feel like the best thing I got out of my intensive was the knowledge that although both outcomes are not ideal (skipping and staying on a question), I now have a good idea of which one is prefe…
When did you last finish the CC? If it's been a while, do it again. It helps to go through it again with a more mature perspective. Each time I went through the CC, I went up about 4 points in my PTs. Focus on perfection on the second time through. …
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
I think the clinics serve as resources for people who need lawyers but cannot afford to pay private attorney fees. Every school I have looked at seems to have different options from desk work to court representation.…
@"aviated.wings" said:
From a criminal justice perspective, I love Colombo with Peter Falk. Such a classic! Witty detective who always catches the criminal at the end. He isn’t a lawyer but he uses superb deduction and logic to link the crimin…
@AudaciousRed said:
@Bamboosprout said:
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
I can’t tell you how accurate it is, but For the People is great... also How to Get Away with Murder when they actually show the parts related to …
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
@Bamboosprout said:
It's not necessary, but I think there is a high correlatory relationship and perhaps a bit of a causal relationship too. I think it depends on your BR habits.
My BR is typically a…
That's normal. It takes a while before you should think about timing. Try developing some methods to make notes while reading the stimulus though, such as underlining the conclusion, or drawing a slash before other people's statements or context, or…
I've seen many people say to change it completely, because otherwise, it shows that you've had no growth over the year. Personally, I am writing a completely different statement. Seeing that you've made changes since last year, I would definitely re…
I wouldn't consolidate them, unless you can seamlessly combine them. I would have both at the ready, and use whichever is stronger. It really depends on what ethnicity you are, I think, and how under-represented your ethnicity at the school is. You …
@"aviated.wings" said:
I love all the Ted-Ed videos -- and the riddles too! So easy to watch with their snazzy animations! Thanks for sharing.
Happy you like it.
@dkny2013 said:
@samantha.ashley92 @Bamboosprout
I'm such a sad individual for noticing:
a) The PT on which Elle gets a 143 has a RC as its first section. (I wonder which PT it was...)
b) She did not use a scantron, which means she …
@xenonhexafluoro said:
@Bamboosprout The ninth circuit oral arguments can be found on their youtube or on their website at https://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/. The federal circuit can be found here: http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/oral-argument-r…
This is one of the most interesting forum posts ever. Pretty insightful for a straight person. Lol
@lsatstar, I think being LGBT+ is like any other characteristic. It can be a pro or a con, depending on how you use it. So just be smart and do your …
I recently made a post about how I went from not finishing the section to usually having 5-7 minutes left over in about 2 weeks. Hopefully it can give you some ideas on how to improve.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/17669/my-dec…
If you are privy to the information, try to figure out what each letter is generally about?
Most advice say that you want each letter to speak to a unique side of you, ideally. Of course, it doesn't hurt if they overlap and emphasize specific char…