@JustDoIt said:
I think the reason that they say "most weakens" is a CYA move just in case someone complains and says another answer choice weakens too. LSAC can then come back and grant that true but still ultimately conclude that the right a…
@mcmlaw36 , definitely some motivation. I think the main benefit for me was just being reassured that everyone else was also feeling what I was feeling. Plus, there will be those of us there who've already been through it who can talk about how we s…
I don't recall ever having seen a Weaken question with two answer choices that weaken. For every Weaken question I've come across, there has been one AC that weakens and four that do not weaken in the slightest. And if you need additional assumption…
I'd say that it is absolutely necessary to use conditional logic in any situation where there is conditional language, lol. However, I'd make a huge distinction between using conditional logic and writing conditional logic. I may write out the condi…
That's around where I started and I scored a 170 on the Sept. exam. Your starting point really is such a bad indicator of your potential. Don't even worry about it. In fact, ignore it entirely. Focus on the material and on mastering the fundamentals…
The two you heard back from already are the abnormal ones! I've never heard of an immediate decision before, and "an entire week" is lightning fast by any admissions standard. Schools in general are being really shy to pull the trigger this cycle, s…
@jkatz1488 said:
@BinghamtonDave Dude. Awesome answer. Thanks for your guidance here.
Agreed. For LG advice, strategies, and general knowledge, this is the guy you want!
Hey Martin, just read your NA post as well and I'm not sure what you mean when you refer to those NA/SA questions which are not logic based. All SA and NA questions are absolutely based in logic, so I'm guessing you mean something else and I'm just …
Keep working hard and keep working smart and you'll continue to have success in law school and beyond. For now though, just enjoy the triumph! Congratulations!
Hey Danielle, leaving the curriculum to start the PT phase is definitely a bit overwhelming. Right now, you're effectively in an extended phase of the curriculum with occasional PTs. Think of the PT's as a way to direct your studies, not as a way to…
I actually just commented on this on a different thread, but I think that comment applies directly to your question:
Learning is a natural process which is under no obligation to conform to the artificial construction of the week. So what seems lik…
Learning is a natural process which is under no obligation to conform to the artificial construction of the week. So what seems like a better reason to take a PT:
You feel like you have learned all the lessons from the last PT, eliminated the weak…
There's a lot of value in retaking PTs. You definitely want to save any fresh tests you have left for when you really feel like you've made significant improvements, but doing retakes in the interim is a great exercise. Don't worry so much about you…
I suspect they would interpret such an email as what it is: a petty attempt at spite over a personal disagreement. They will have a laugh at his immaturity, delete the email without bothering to connect it to your application, and never think of it …
Hey Sam! Yeah, I've had a lot of questions about that too. I feel like I should thank a school that has offered me so much money, but I do kind of assume those emails are automated. Not sure what to do. You going to @david.busis 's webinar tonight? …
@doohocho said:
I'm only planning on taking a preptest only after I've done the LG foolproofing method. Do you guys have any further suggestions? Much appreciated and thank you Josh, Daniel, David, and Nadar for the awesome webinar!
P.S. …
Lol, I'm glad I'm not the only one fascinated with this. The green bar in the foreground always felt somehow industrial to me too. After careful analysis though, I've decided it's stair railing.
Your average PT performance is the best gauge there is assuming you are strictly replicating test day conditions. Beyond that though, you should be just as concerned with your BR scores as your timed scores. Those two metrics in combination are much…
Sage Allison did an excellent webinar for those of us interested in PI careers.
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/allison-public-interest/
T14 will always provide you with more options, but it really just depends on what you want to do and where. …
Yeah, I ran into this with some traffic violations. I did something like: According to records from the state department of whatever as well as the whatever cities' police departments, I have the following citations. To the best of my recollection, …
If you run out of time, do you want to run out of time on the questions you are most likely to have gotten wrong or on the ones you are most likely to have gotten correct?
@savannah.parrish said:
I thought it's better to study earlier since it's my first time taking the exam!
You were correct! However, you probably aren't early:) Basically everyone underestimates this test, so congratulations, you have given y…