I plateaued pretty hopelessly on Powerscore. When I started 7Sage, I told myself I was going to forget everything I knew and start over from scratch. After finishing the curriculum, I broke the plateau.
I suppose that does not necessarily mean th…
7Sage has a calculator that you can plug all your grades into which will generate your LSAC GPA. That should give you a pretty good idea of where you'll stand:
https://classic.7sage.com/gpa-calculator/
Congrats, that's a monster of a score!
So, right this moment, that score is an outlier by definition. That doesn't mean it's not meaningful. It just means it's anomalous when compared to your current range of scores. Five tests from now, your "c…
One thing I'll do when I want to run multiple scenarios quickly is to use a skeleton board. So, I'll usually draw in the slots once and do one board above and another below. Then if I need to split either of those, I'll just do the extra board rig…
Videoing your takes and reviewing the footage is a really effective way of diagnosing timing issues. You have to identify exactly where your time is going before you can correct it, and there's no better way to do that than to be able to take a ste…
Yeah, I've found retaking RC sections to be really valuable. On retakes, I always felt like I was looking behind the curtain and exposing exactly what the test makers were really up to. Great excercise.
That means fundamentals. I'm actually really impressed with your pacing, so don't worry so much about that right now. Look at those questions you missed- particularly the ones you either didn't BR or that you missed during BR. Those questions expose…
@a.happy.paul said:
I think it would be good to know how he manages time.
Correct, lol!
Check out the explanations for PT 71. Beneath the main video explanations are videos of JY's take. There's a lot of these scattered throughout, but I know h…
Sounds like you're right where I was after the December 2015 test. I'm older and don't have unlimited resources, splitter GPA and dissatisfied with my LSAT performance after attempting to self-study with Powerscore, and thinking about doubling down…
@DEC_LSAT , that's not really a meaningful drop. You can't sweat three points or you'll drive yourself crazy. I think LSAC defines your score range as +/-3 from your actual score, so you haven't even strayed beyond your range. Follow your average, n…
Lol, it takes a lot of time to find the perfect GIF for these. Next to figuring out an ice breaker, that's the most time consuming part. I was so late, I just didn't have the time to invest to do it right.
Ok cool, I like February better. Until scores come out, I say do some light drilling and maybe some recreational PTing, if that makes any sense to anyone but me, lol. Once scores are released, make the call from there and then start back hardcore if…
Smelling the right answer is totally real though! When you reach a certain level, you're just going to know the right answer on the vast majority of the questions. Sometimes it's from pre-phrasing, sometimes it's just you know it, without question, …
I'm not sure I like the concept of the click. A click is binary, and mastering the LSAT is very much not. I definitely had moments where I thought I'd clicked, but looking back, that always led to plateaus, lol. And I would get really frustrated bec…
You won't rust any, but if you're planning on December for your retake, the wait between the September test day and score release is nearly a full third of the time between the Sept and Dec tests. Breaks are really beneficial, just be mindful of the…
My phone will tell me the exact moment it's in, so I'm not going to obsess about it. I'll probably just binge watch Netflix and day drink to pass the time. That way, no matter what happens, I'll be emotionally prepared, lol.
I feel like being a lawyer will position me to be able to fight for things I care about. I feel like all I've been able to do is bitch and complain. As a lawyer, I'll have the tools to jump into the fray. I love a good losing battle:)