I have a Youtube playlist that have motivational talks/songs on them. I play it right after a test so, I'll feel less like giving up or throwing everything around. LOL smile:
Hello. The female who hosts these videos is a Harvard law graduate and she gives tips/information about the application process. The particular link I provided addresses the interview. Hope this helps.
See if this will help:
Yes. Plus I think the admission committee would want to solidify that you are really interested in law since you are young. I think this would be a great way to address the issue head on especially since the average age is so much older than your ag…
@Kayyyyyyy said:
Even taking a break of a few days can help you reset your mind and bring a fresh approach. Remind yourself that you still have a lot of time between now and June -- LSAT improvement wasn't linear for me and I found that mainta…
@jennybbbbb said:
What is your target score for test day?
It is definitely above a 165.
Thank you all! @"samantha.ashley92" You are right! My GPA is important. It's difficult to balance both having school,job, LSAT prep, and career prep. So…
How are the professors and how does the grading work? In addition, how did you learn how to brief cases or take notes? How much do you think class size has help/hurt your ability to learn?
Thank you. Sorry for all the questions.
How I drill with the starter packet involves getting outside material such as earlier volumes of LSAC 10 Actual test. I will go through a section of LR and label the ones that I am looking for i.e. NA or Flaw or MBT. Then I will only do those. It's…
@Sami Thank you for your response! This makes complete sense and I think your suggestions address my flaws nicely. I am moving on before I understand and that might explain my gaps because I never understood it completely before moving. Thank you ag…
@TheMikey said:
@Brazil020511 said:
Where can you find the different RC question type? Thanks!
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/jimmy-rc-qt/
is this what you were looking for?
PERFECT! Thank you!
I have a similar problem especially since I am working on my fundamentals. However, something I use to help me build a "natural pace" is a stopwatch instead of a timer. It helps me create a natural pace. Another helpful thing I find is writing down…
I would second what @"Cant Get Right" stated. I would also add ask questions that you wish you would've known about your undergraduate such as how does your school promote academic support for students? Are there any programs/organizations to promot…
When would you like to begin our study group meetings?
October/November
What day(s) of the week/time(s) work best for you? (Please include your time zone)
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
What are some possible things you may…
Do it untimed at first to build your fundamentals.Understanding fundamentals will build speed. Once you go through the CC, you can use a stopwatch to create a natural pace for yourself while still seeing where you are time wise.
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Brazil020511 said:
This is my first study group. So, I was wondering what I need to do. Do I need a certain software like skype or just a 7sage account? Do we discuss when we "meet" and such? I just want to ma…
This is my first study group. So, I was wondering what I need to do. Do I need a certain software like skype or just a 7sage account? Do we discuss when we "meet" and such? I just want to make sure I'm doing my part. @"Alex Divine" @Freddy_D