@desire2learn said:
Treating myself to a root beer and a one day break from apps.
Man, that's some pretty Spartan celebration, but congrats! Hope all went well!
@danielznelson said:
Ageism at its finest.
Haha. Just because I'm older and wiser doesn't mean that anyone should hold your youth and inexperience against you;)
I started with the bibles too and tbh, I was still pretty lost after working through the entire thing. I found it to be a pretty weak curriculum, so I'd recommend finding something else. 7Sage is hard to beat, but for me, pretty much anything other …
In addition to developing an advanced pacing strategy, I also adopted a pretty strict mentality on what it means to BR. I think most people don't take BR nearly far enough and that is really detrimental. Under time, your task is to answer the questi…
Yeah, I suspect you're right about the delay being for the holidays. Looks like they sometimes get it done before, so hopefully they're on the ball this year!
And I wouldn't be too worried about too many spots being grabbed up. They know they've go…
http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153643/lsat-score-release-dates-scheduled-vs-actual-comparison-2004-2016
So here's the history of LSAT score releases to give y'all some idea of how this tends to go. @"S.P. 170"
@nessa.k13.0 said:
This is definitely one of those posts that should go into the 7Sage cannon of posts to bump on test day.
@twssmith said:
Just sent this link to all my non-Lsat family it was so good!!
Haha, I'm honored!
@danielznelson said:
Take a week off and get back to studying afterwards. Use the break to both enjoy yourself and to really get moving on your applications, if you haven't finished them already.
It'll be hard at first to study when you don't yet…
This is actually not uncommon. For your retake, firmly establish a sleep cycle weeks if not months ahead of test day. I mapped out exactly how I wanted my test morning to go and I lived it every day for months. In bed at 10, up at 5:30, and from the…
If it makes everybody feel any better, that guy screwed himself way more than all of y'all. Hope he had a backup plan, because he'll never be a lawyer now. I'm tempted to feel bad for him, but this kind of behavior reflects poor judgement and bad te…
I was actually in a restaurant the other day and someone was talking very loudly about how proud they were of their kid for scoring a 148 on the LSAT. I was kind of excited to run into somebody in the real world who was talking about the LSAT. I did…
I think it's fine to move on. You are not going to master LG from the curriculum. You are going to master LG from building experience through drills, the fool proofing process, and returning to the curriculum time and time again. For that matter, th…
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
I’m gonna read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, watch Shameless on Netflix and take my kids to Disneyland.
Kavalier & Clay is excellent, good pick! I've had Shameless on my list for a while now and it's …
Damn, [edit 3] 2 RCs is the worst. On my very first LSAT, I started with back to back RC, ugh!
And it does sound like this LG was really brutal. Hopefully you did better than you think. Same thing happened to me on the virus game and it turned out …
Wow, what an asshole. That would have shaken me too; I'm not sure there's any way to prepare for something like that. Sounds like you recovered really well, so that's actually a really great sign that you had done a really great job keeping your emo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I can't wait until I crush the test and get to treat myself...
Treating yo self is an important part of the process leading up to test day as well!
@Tinyosi1 said:
I've been waiting for this game to come out for almost 10 years; so convenient it released on LSAT week right?
Yeah man, that is great timing!
@esteerose said:
do you think they'd curve a single section, or do they take into account if it has easier sections that accompany it?
They do account for easier sections in establishing the scale, so if RC was super easy, that will balance out so…