Sounds like you've got a good plan. Unfortunately, LSAC decided to stop offering PDFs for purchase. So that means they no longer exist anywhere and you literally can't get them. Luckily, they just released a new edition of the 40's (42-51 I think…
You definitely don't want to apply ED to more than one program. By enrolling ED, you are committing to accept an offer if you get one. So, making multiple commitments of that nature is problematic and, needless to say, frowned upon.
I haven't used all of the books; but for the most part, they're all actually kinda awful to be honest. The Trainer is the exception, but I think LSAT prep is just such an extensive process that even the best prep book is going to have severe limitat…
@CocoZhang
Multiple test centers. I'd guess you'd need an alternate identity too, but I think with a time turner you could probably hook that up.
@EmmaWI88
Frankenstein is a great book that was horribly written, lol. At one point I think it dev…
Yeah, it seems like you've been trying to overwhelm the LSAT with brute force quantity. You've taken tons of courses, but it doesn't seem like you've done much quality studying. Videos and books and classes are resources, but I'm not sure I'd count …
@"legal_name" said:
We grant you a second chance
Hooray!
In that case, I predict something about Great Depression era African American Fine Arts that anticipated the Civil Rights Movement.
The only significant jumps I've seen in that kind of timeframe have been after breaks. Obviously that's a risky strategy at this point, but when I come back from a break, I've always seen a jump.
Strategically, if you're running out of time, you ma…
Love this!
Analysis of a legal case involving the rights of an independent American Indian Nation to litigate American businesses operating within their nation in their own courts and by their own laws. (Comparative)
Unfortunately, all they care about is your UGPA since that's the only thing that counts towards their rankings.
However, you should definitely write an addendum to explain your UGPA which should, of course, include your MAGPA. They can't use that …
@JustDoIt said:
weird stuff? Like weird as in completely new or weird as in different?
77 has a completely new game type, and 78 has two LR questions that are so weird as to almost be a new question type.
If you under perform on both, are you going to take what you can get or delay another year to get the score you need? If delaying is an option, I might wait until December when you will be better prepared. Assuming good study habits, your December…
There are some weird things that start happening in 77 and 78. Three fresh tests isn't going to do you much good anyway, so I'd want to take those two. Keep 49 if it makes you feel better to have one.
Yeah, the smart move here is to postpone. There are people who hit their target score right out of the curriculum and are ready to go, but odds are you are not one of these. Here's my advice given sufficient time to PT properly:
You really just wan…
@Kateryna said:
Do you think if i print the games from pt 1-35 and just drill them until I get them right under time conditions it will improve my score?
I think this would drastically improve your score, yes.
Yeah, definitely give it a try, but so close to time, you're definitely correct to be wary of changing tactics. Try it out and kick it to the curb if it's going to take much work! Congrats on 75!
I use this strategy. It may take a little more time, but the level of clarity you having working through the questions before reading the second passage is enormous. Not sure if or where this appears in the curriculum, sorry:/ but I definitely endor…
While primarily a hilarious joke, it's also a commentary on the whimsy and arbitrary nature of language. How do we decide what should be "st" "rd" or "th?" Is the meaning obscured by using them interchangeably? If not, then what constitutes "correct…
Sorry that metaphor got away from me @twssmith The badass majestic killing machine having an off day was what I was going for all along, but that didn't get expressed at all! I know you're going to crush it on game day!
@Motivated said:
lol @"Cant Get Right" for sure. But I think even she wasn't allowed to use it during test to cheat
And, of course, she never would anyway!
A lot of it is making sure you've earned the time you need to crack them open. You've got to fly through the easy ones or you're just not going to be able to do it.
Most of the hard questions aren't hard because of the logic, they're hard because …
@DallasOnFire said:
Happens all the time. Why, you ask? Because you got lucky the first time. It means you didn't really understand why you picked why you did.
This one.