I don't want to spoil anything, but I think I subconsciously treated these question types very nonchalantly until PT85 S2 Q08. From then on out I have treated these question types with the upmost respect, lol. The LSAT writers can make any question …
Working full time while studying is extremely hard, I'm not going to sugarcoat it. I've struggled so much and honestly there were many days I failed to study because I would be so exhausted from the day.
What worked for me was studying in the morn…
Yes, I would file a complaint. You should have a listen to the Powerscore podcast regarding the November LSAT. There have been people that have been approved to retest a week after the November LSAT administration. If you call them, you might be abl…
Some people have gotten a turnaround in 4 business days and others have gotten a turnaround in 3 weeks.
To get the best results, avoid getting your test flagged for review. That means make sure you are following all the directions so there is are n…
Ellen Cassidy's The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning is also very good, especially her translation method. It helped me tremendously for hard to understand sentences. She's also very funny and adds humor like JY which is a nice plus. It's on sale …
Hey there!
If you're still experience burnout, which it sounds like you are, take another few more days off. The worst thing you can do for yourself is study when you're burnt out. You still have 2 months until the January test, so don't worry abou…
@yazminse I think you'll be fine, because you have reasonable explanations of why you cancelled your scores. Your dog of 13 years passing away is horrible, and I'm so sorry for your loss.
Usually, one cancellation is fine. Things happen. The admissions committee knows that.
More good information here: https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/lesson/when-to-write-a-non-required-addendum/
Really sorry @christinap! I didn’t record the meeting to avoid possible copyright infringements from LSAC. There will be more sessions after the November LSAT!
Thank you all for coming to the session!
I'm going to take a break from hosting these until after my November LSAT, but once that's finished I'll be doing them weekly!
Hey! I always say do not take this test unless you are ready. You would be trading off one of your very valuable limited test takes to gain experience that you could easily simulate yourself in your own home. The cons of taking a test when you’re no…
@UCLAplease @jordan_23 Super sorry ya'll the zoom subscription I have only allows 100 people maximum at a time! I didn't realize this would get so popular! I'll look into expanding the number count!