Absolutely ALL of this! Thank you for taking the time to be so detailed in helping those of us still in CC, to prepare us for the next phase!
Well done on your scores!!
Thank you for starting this thread, @"montaha.rizeq" - I'm sitting for the LSAT in June 2018.
"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." - Confucius.
For daily motivation, other than those funky Minions, my mom wrote this…
@"montaha.rizeq" said:
@TheMikey said:
@"Accounts Playable" said:
Btw, I was 2 months old when this PT was given...
I wasn't even thought of xD
Same. Lol
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! My oldest kid …
All of the above advice is excellent. I have only a bit to add.
When I start to feel overwhelmed, I have a cup of Celestial Seasonings' Tension Tamer tea. (First please read all of the ingredients to make sure they will all agree with you and not…
DANGIT! I missed this because I had to unavoidably step away from LSAT prep for a bit.
But, now.... I'm baaaaack!
Will this particular one be repeated? Or, perhaps it is archived in Webinars?? (Admittedly, I haven't looked yet, but I will go r…
Here is the link to LSAC's exhaustive list of Do's and Don't's on the day of the test:
http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test
Scroll down for the items allowed in the test room, on the desktop, what is considered PROHIBITED ITEMS (backpack, cell …
HAHAHAHAHAHA I think about this every time I click on a new lesson in CC. Every. TIME. Because his awesomeness is just staring at me, and he looks like he's about to shout at me "PAY ATTENTION, PICK THE RIGHT AC, THEN MOVE ON!"
So....I think h…
Oh duh me. Along the lines of setting task alarms, my baby brother developed the free app "30/30." It is the ultimate task manager. I used it so much, it's habit now. Really duh me. LOL
Interesting thoughts, I have several questions and suggestions. (Ah Dexter, *sigh* the epitome of discipline --but not the only reason I love him so much. LOL)
My first question whilst reading was: what are you cooking for breakfast---how long do…
I've postponed twice from my December 2016 paid registration and plan on sitting for the June 2018 LSAT. And yes, that means that I need to postpone applying one more cycle (applying in Fall 2018 to start law school in Fall 2019).
Honestly, 2 week…
@danielznelson said:
I did all of them, aside from the maybe 1-20/30-something, though I did use those PTs for individual sections and prep material. I also did retakes, which is a huge help in getting your score up. I imagine you could take less P…
@desire2learn said:
it gets a little better each day and I'm slowly embracing reality instead of the what ifs.
THIS.
Making a plan, with contingencies, is the best way to work out difficulties. Helps you to see paths and options.
We have volu…
Everything these fine people said ^^^. @"Cant Get Right" 's webinar last evening was absolutely brilliant! I hope it will be available soon.
It sucks having to restart, I know how you feel after wasting 3 months on a different program right befor…
I wanted to vomit (violently) when I decided to withdraw from the Dec sit, days before test day. So I know how you feel---any amount of money thrown away is no joke. But you're ahead of the game---you KNOW, and readily admit, that you're not ready…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Smart move on delaying. You won't regret it!
Seconded!
I withdrew from December's sit only days before the date, and SO GLAD I did! It's hard to admit that we're not ready, but doing yourself a service by being honest with…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
you really do need to begin with the early PTs. When you first start taking PTs, the truth is you're just going to suck at taking the LSAT. You want to use older material for that phase of your PTing, haha. As you progress a…
DAMMIT! I'll miss these two too. I have the pleasure of showing up for jury duty beginning tomorrow. AND my classes start tomorrow. Oh joy and rapture.
I'd love to actually serve jury duty, instead of sitting in a jury room for 10 hours only …