Take the latest one you can get your hands on.
Is there a big difference between the ones I did and the newer ones?
RC became more challenging, AR includes more unusual games (i.e. anything not sequencing and grouping), and IMO LR became trick…
I would be careful with universities during the academic year. Some schools may hold a sport event on weekends; as you may know that usually means noises. Somebody took the LSAT at USC and immensely regretted it; the school had a big sport event on …
There are cookie cutters for RC passages - narratives, evaluations, speculations, etc. But cookie cutters for 5-star passages specifically... I highly doubt it. They come in all kinds of forms and topics.
Different people find different topics and …
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Nothing drastic has occurred since that post, and there's no reason to think it will change for a while.
I don't know if this is funny enough, but here's an analogy that occurred to me while I was driving and sipping Jamba Juice's Aloha Pineapple the other day:
Applying to law schools is similar to being on one's own deathbed. We all become exceedingl…
It is a trend.
It is still worth it; a good number of schools make it clear that alternatives - usually GRE - are geared toward those applying for joint degrees, and that they expect their applicants to have LSAT scores.
@Sprinkles said:
It's funny because lots of us refuse to even think of taking the GRE due to it having a (basic) math portion.
I don't know... I'm open to having a basic math section, if that section would (1) contain 23-26 questions and (2)…
It's the definition flaw. If you have been doing all PTs sequentially as indicated by 7Sage, there is absolutely no way you did not come across this flaw before; it appeared as a correct choice at least once and as a wrong answer choice at least fiv…
Do I need to lower my standards/expectations? Is T14 out of the question?
Definitely not. I personally wouldn't expect a nod from Yale though.
If T14 is a possibility, what LSAT should I strive for to compensate for my GPA?**
171 at least…
My hunch is that a large part (if not all) of it depends on how "Jamaican" your father is (Asians are by no means underrepresented; I don't think we see that many Thai folks in law schools, but that's how things are). Were his parents Chinese?
And …
One thing I couldn't help but notice for the past few years is how low NYU and Columbia have been placing compared to their USN rankings (relatively speaking, of course). One might think something is wrong with New York in general, but Cornell is do…
@AudaciousRed said:
Honestly? You shouldn't PT that last week, if you believe what everyone says. Even my lawyer friends are like "Do NOTHING that last week".
Who's "everyone"? I know that a significant proportion of people with LSAT exper…
@BrianSeo said:
I reloaded my Starbucks account! A few weeks back, I actually got a fortune from a fortune cookie that said, "you will receive some prestigious prize or award within the month". I kept it on my desk hoping that it was something…
Those PTs for some reason - probably the LSAC looking to release yet another member of the Actual PrepTests series at some point - are not sold by the LSAC. A company called Cambridge LSAT used to sell those, but not anymore. You can try getting the…