Congrats! Now the hard part that no one ever thinks about: There's no where to go from here but down. Taking that next PT after a 180 can be rough, but don't let it bother you. Just do what you always do. Learn from your mistakes so that you don't r…
Think of split game boards as just an additional way to represent a rule or inference. You shouldn't really be setting out to solve the game; sometimes it'll just kinda happen. When you're using sub game boards simply as a means of representing rule…
I saw the subject line here and opened this up to respond in detail, haha. It was a great question five months ago; it's a great question now. Glad to see this bumped.
I’ve never heard of anyone moving through the CC too slowly. That said, you may ultimately have a choice to make: If it comes down to it and you have to choose one and only one, would you prioritize your test date or your target score? That answer c…
You can gain a surprising amount of familiarity in subject matters with overviews on youtube. CrashCourse and Kurzgesagt are great channels. They're edutainment channels, they make the material really interesting, and they cover a lot of different s…
In absolute economic terms, there's little question to me that the T10 is correct. The difference in value between T10 and Yale is unlikely to be worth a quarter million dollars. But you're not operating on absolute economic terms. So how much extra…
Hey, congrats on such great improvement! PTing is a little awkward coming out of the curriculum because it involves so many testing skills which are independent of the core concepts, so hopefully you’ll see a bump to your timed score as you settle i…
Double space it. One page is something of a standard length, but it is okay to go over if you're going over with quality. I think the extra half page is particularly justified if you're committing to attend if admitted.
@"David.Busis" said:
First, a PSA
Can’t help but think to myself: First, a pseudo sufficient assumption question?? I’m sure I’m not alone on this, lol.
Thanks for the update, especially the new section on need based aid!
Interesting. @akistotle is right, and it’s interesting because that’s the failure of the sufficient. So normally when we fail the sufficient, the necessary can do what it wants. That doesn’t seem to be the case with the “otherwise” tacked onto the e…
Great advice already, so I'll try to avoid redundancies by repeating, but I pretty fully endorse all the above.
Additionally, a few things:
You absolutely need to be at 170+ before testing, but don't rush it. You need time at that level to build c…
As an international applicant, your GPA won't count for much which means the strength of your application will be determined overwhelmingly by your LSAT score.
For Harvard, my advice would be to sign up with a 7Sage Ultimate+ pack and then study sl…
I don't think the answer to the question should have much impact on your efforts. If law schools do care about latin honors, you should invest every effort in acing those tough classes. If they only care about the GPA, you should invest every effort…
I definitely think the 7Sage curriculum is the best place to start regardless, and knowing your specific goals would help to pare that down a lot further. Are you hoping for specific school/s or score ranges? If you just want to get into any random …
Their seat deposits are due in a couple weeks. There should be some movement at that point. But WL is only “standard procedure” in that it is standard to have a WL. It sounds like you’re on hold until they know where their numbers are going to fall.…
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
@Jay_Camp
Will 7Sage's digital tester allow us to pull up any PT that we've purchased from 7Sage?
Yes!
Will there be other formats available, such as individual sections?
Not during open b…
Two PT’s definitely isn’t enough to begin seeing results, but plenty of room to improve BR. Your BR scores are higher, but not significantly, so I think everything I said from before stands. To improve your BR:
You should BR using a clean copy of t…
If your BR is not any better than your timed score, that can only mean one of two things. The first is that you take the test with what is effectively perfect efficiency. That means that the timing obstacle doesn’t impede your performance, you are g…
@HotPie4IronThrone said:
Thanks for the response! I'm taking the June LSAT. I'm in the PT phase right now, and have hit 170 a few times but am trying to break into the mid 170s by then. Just trying to find and fix any weaknesses (pun intended)…
I think it kinda depends on where you are in your studies. I’ve found that drilling by question type feels much more productive than it actually is. If you look at analytics and see that you’ve missed 21 out of the last 25 NA questions, sure, you ne…
Not much you can do at this point. Sounds like you have great potential, is there any way you can delay the test to June in order to shore that up? Plenty you could do in that kind of time frame.
There’s two main things you have to do in LG that ha…
Good eye, I never noticed that before! I guess the medical reporter has a doctorate!
There are a handful of questions I really do take issue with: three in recent tests (two from PT 78 alone). If you actually do run into something that looks off, t…