For me using a highlighter and erasing is more time-consuming than writing out a new game board each time, if I haven't written several game boards up front.
I've done both, and writing out a new game board for each question, as is necessary, or th…
@Walliums said:
This really sad type-A part of me has a hard time leaving some unchecked and not seeing my completion percentage at the top in the 90%s...
SO me too. Every time I go into my Syllabus, I have to quickly scroll down to skip over thi…
I started with Ultimate+ right out of the gate----which was after (blowing) 3 months on a different study system. I do all of the quizzes and problems sets when I find I'm having difficulty grasping concepts.
But as suggested, once I feel I hav…
My recent experience and quasi-similar situation (my local, law school of choice's median LSAT score is 155, and I cannot move due to hubby's job, and I have a family in public schools) compels me to answer with an emphatic "NO." Studying for one m…
@"Dark Knight V" said:
but did the best I could to get myself in a good head space before Test Day.
THIS! @"Dark Knight V" said:
For anyone who is intimidated at any point in this process, don't give in or let your discouragement last long - you …
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
I just don't see how you could make that argument work.
We'll find out when I submit my application package(s) with those elements.
@"DEC_LSAT" said:
i'm volunteering at a non profit in my city that deals with children and families in the justice system. I am helping with a document that aims to help children and therapists. it's a "guide" to end the cycle of violence and it's …
@"Alex Divine" said:
law firms and the working world in general LOVES and values work experience more than ever gets discussed
YES! YES! YES! There are many reasons for this from a firm's point of view (profit margins). My best advice: if you ar…
Therein lies the battle against stigmas. One of my favorite hobbies is kicking stigmas in the junk. Admittedly, I have a tough time when anyone wants to tell me what to do, or not do. (Oh, the irony of studying for a standardized test to get into…
I would advise against giving up the physical exercise completely, for precisely the mental benefits you mention. I thought I would use that saved workout time more efficiently for studying but it turns out that I already was using that body exerci…
@"Alex Divine" is a fountain of helpful information.
It's looking like I'll be late for the party tonight, but I have no curfew (for once), so I hope you'll all still be chatting by the time I can connect!
From someone whom will be entering law school 4 months before her 50th birthday (providing I do as well as expected on my June 2017 LSAT and accepted the cycle I apply): age is a number that no longer rules nor scares me. I realize that is a very b…
@tanes256 - I've worked with Spreeder for a few days now, and have increased my speed as well as comprehension from 190wpm to 386wpm. A marked improvement and I desperately needed any improvement, even if only a little. Such an improvement in only…
We could be twins @Lnanncampbell! I'm trying to figure out the same RC problems! THANK YOU for posting such helpful detail!! *bookmarking this thread*
I'm going to "Spreeder" this instant!
(PS your BR worksheet has helped me TREMENDOUSLY!)
@alicia.brooks0519 said:
I'm planning to sit for the Feb 2017 test
Did you see that @DumbHollywoodActor has a Feb 2017 study group going? (I don't know how to tag that discussion thread here, but I can tag you in that thread if you cannot find it…
I agree!! I'm in! Wooohoooo!
A little about me (for those that don't know):
- I'm preparing to sit for the June 2017 LSAT as I postponed my December 2016's sit.
- My 3 kids range in ages from 14-25 (oldest is disabled). Even though my kids may…
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
you can always use Skype.
You are correct up to a point, however, Skype doesn't work for those of us whom are deaf and rely on speech-to-text to communicate in some venues over computer/Internet----as far as I know, Skype…