@canihazJD @mariaye0604 So these points sounded way better in the zoom call... But here's some takeaways:
-Your LSAT score does not matter in law school. No one knows anyone else's scores, and frankly no one really cares.
-Sami received a 169 on …
I was so amazed by @jmarmaduke96's highlighting strategy. When the LSAT was administered on tablets, the highlighting function sucked because the stylus they gave us to highlight was so inaccurate, so it was a pain in the butt to use. But now since …
@Alice003 I will be hosting free tutoring sessions weekly, usually on Saturdays! Hope to see you there!
@"Flawed Parallel Seasoning" thanks for the input!
Great advice from @"LOWERCASE EVERYTHING" . Make sure you're squeezing out all the learning you possibly can get from the PTs before moving on. Less is more when talking about PTs.
@lsatdiva333 that is fine, but if you have time to retake it so you remember the questions I think it’d be helpful.
This will be mainly pertaining to skipping strategies. If we have time after to go over some specific LR questions we can
Hey guys! This session is going to be postponed to Monday! Instead, we'll be having a panel discussion with @jmarmaduke96 and @Sami on Saturday! Check it out here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/26510/overcoming-hurdles-in-lsat-s…
You sound like you’re still on the Core Curriculum, so make sure you are doing these problem sets untimed! You need to learn the intricacies of them and get used to them before introducing the timing aspect. You have to walk before you run. For MSS…
What helped me was also diving deep in understanding the specific passage I had trouble with. I remember a hard law passage about discretionary non enforcement, so I decided to google everything about that specific topic to learn more about it. Also…
Thank you so much @dianao6512! I'm wishing nothing but the best for you. I hope you're doing well!
@DanielMacTavish Thank you!!! You can find the one i'm hosting this weekend here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/26426/free-tutori…
Hey!
So yes, (C) would still be incorrect, because it's about the relevant expertise the cardiopulmonologist has. (C) has to do with breathing, and a doctor that specializes in breathing would be considered an expert in that field.
We do not know …
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My journey was a bit nontraditional, and took about three years in total. For most of my studying I was working a full time job. The first year was pretty bad... I'd try my best to study an hour a day, bu…