I'm in the anti-diagnostic camp. I didn't take one because I knew it would be a bloodbath Like others have said, don't worry about it, just hunker down and get to studyin'. Progress is right around the corner!
Like Cant Get Right said, skipping is HUGE. I'm pretty stubborn and generally hate skipping questions on tests, but, after employing a skipping strategy, I improved dramatically. You can watch this webinar to get an idea of how to skip in an effect…
Like Alex said, If you don't want to purchase Ult+ to get access to these games, you can buy the Powerscore drill by type book. This one has all of the games from PT 1-20, and it's not that expensive:
https://shop.powerscore.com/?action=productDeta…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Freddy_D said:
I'll be there! Also, the hot dogs from Costco are unparalleled
I'm also going to try to make it. I feel like there's always room for improvement in my PS.
Also, Costco dogs are the…
Echoing LSATcantwin and Sayhey, a lot these "weird" games are not that difficult once you understand what is happening. Spending time upfront is critical.
@Maximus4 said:
One of my Junior College professor who knows me very well has agreed to write me a LOR. But for my second LOR; I emailed my university professor but he said he didn't remember me (:/ SAD), so I am deciding if I should contact a…
I would always set up a daily drill packet that contained a few LR problem sets, a couple games, and an RC passage or two. In doing this, I would always be exposing myself to every section of the test regardless of where I was in the CC.
@"Lucas Carter" said:
Don't mean to hijack thread but would you guys recommend jumping right into post 60 RC drills after completing the CC? I have LR and LG down pat and plan on writing in Sept but am just starting RC.
September is coming u…
I'm not sure what you mean by "personal statement letter," but here are some links that could be helpful:
https://classic.7sage.com/law-school-admissions-primer/
http://www.top-law-schools.com/guide-to-personal-statements.html
@jennybbbbb said:
@Freddy_D
Thanks guys! I guess I will have to test out what works for me!
Do you tend to circle any key words or underline anything? What about when identifying the main point of the passage/author?
I do not make a…
@tringo335 said:
@Freddy_D said:
I've also started lookin at the actual apps on LSAC for each school that I plan on applying to. Some of them have essays/short response questions in the app that they don't mention on their websites…
I've also started lookin at the actual apps on LSAC for each school that I plan on applying to. Some of them have essays/short response questions in the app that they don't mention on their websites, so I've started thinking about my responses to th…
Come on in and stay awhile. Like others have said, 7sage is on another level. I can't recommend it enough. Even if you choose another method for prep, you can always come here to get any of your questions answered. Good luck with your studies!
I wish the LSAT was a group test where you can pick your own group. We could have an LG expert, an RC expert, and an LR expert on the same team. We could be the Golden State Warriors of the LSAT. #superteam
Can you power through burnout? probably. Should you? probably not. I think the costs outweigh the benefits. Take a break and let your mind rest. The test will still be there when you are ready to return.
I usually study between 1.5-2 hrs./day 6 days a week. I'm not taking the test until June 2018 so that may have something to do with my "lax" study schedule. If I was taking it in Sept. or Dec., I would probably increase the time. I also schedule AM …
@TheMikey said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@TheMikey said:
@Freddy_D said:
@TheMikey said:
Or you can go extreme like someone I knew last year who did 1 full section…