With that GPA, it all just really depends on your LSAT. If you score a 175, there's no point in applying outside of T10 in that situation, and everything outside of T6 is almost certainly pointless. If you score a 160, then that's a very different…
@HasaDigaLSAT said:
I am considering showing up for the test on sept. 24th and taking it under real conditions. I would then cancel the score, because I am not ready. I feel like it will give me a confidence boost in December to have already gone t…
Agreed with @"Dillon A. Wright" . It's scary so close to time, but you said it yourself:
It seems the biggest threat to me not hitting my goal score on the 24th is burnout.
Take a few days off. Relax.
Yeah, that makes sense. I guess it depends on how long you're studying. I've been at it for well over a year, so long term sustainability has been key, haha. I found that I burned out really quickly if I forced it too much. And I'm definitely not sa…
I just finished a 4 day break and going to kill it all week this week and keep it light next week. If you're looking beyond September, I think it's probably better to schedule days off than it is on. Some days you struggle and have to do the best yo…
Don't worry so much about quantity. It would be way better for you to do one a week and really take the time to learn everything it has to teach you. As you improve, you'll be able to move quicker, but especially when you're first starting out I thi…
Hey @Nina_Lucas , yeah, there's a link to a google calendar in the main post that should open up the main calendar.
Hope to see you there @"Jennifer N" ! I've been on break but am starting back tomorrow so I will be able to make this one as well!
So just to play devil's advocate, what are these studies he's citing? Did they really conclude what he's leading us to believe they concluded or did they just suggest a correlation? Exaggerating the results of scientific studies and then drawing unw…
Absolutely @CrushLSAT . And don't just review questions you got wrong. Do your review before you check your answers and review anything you're not sure about.
Yeah, it's definitely not impossible, it would just be atypical. Most people are about where they're going to be. The timing issue definitely provides you with an opening, I just worry this close to time.
Your only hope is in eliminating your timing issues. With that BR score you need to fly through LR. 25 in 25 at least. You really don't have time to get comfortable with a new pacing strategy, but it's all you can even attempt at this point. Go thro…
Yep, that's how you want to BR. And yeah, see if you can maybe push your confidence level up a notch. This close to time, I wouldn't deviate too much from what you've been doing though. You don't have time to make major adjustments to your strategie…
I'm alright with knowing what the questions are going to be before going into the passage, but I am not okay with- and do not understand the need for- burning 60 seconds for that knowledge. You shouldn't need to look at the questions to know what th…
When I've read letters of prospective employees, I've never really cared about what the job was. I care about how the person handled themselves within a professional environment. I'm looking for indications of leadership, general competency, social …
Don't BR despite your confidence. This close to time, under confidence errors are probably worse than over confidence. You've got to let yourself be confident as often as the confidence is warranted. If anything, push your confidence further and see…
Yeah, that's about what I've been doing. I'll take something to shut my head up around 7:30 if I feel like I'm going to keep myself up thinking. In bed at 8, normally asleep by 9, up at 5. That gives about four hours between waking up and test start…
I've never been a fan of by-type drilling beyond learning the basics. The ability to recognize and quickly respond to the type is such a huge component of LG success, it has always seemed a bit counter productive to me to remove that from the study …
Yeah I'm totally burned out too. Was taking a PT the other day and just quit right in the middle of it. Taking time off. It's a little uncomfortable so close to time, but by far the best move. You're not really going to improve between now and test …
@montaha.rizeq said:
That was the nicest letdown of PS I've seen in a while lol
Haha, yeah.
I agree though. PS definitely got me into the 160's faster than many other programs probably could have. It was never going to get me OUT of the 160's t…
@LSATKingsman said:
You don't want to be at the test center saying: "LSATKingsman said this was acceptable!"
For what it's worth, this would be good enough for me.