Ugh. This is so tough. I don't think I have an answer, I relate to this a bit though. I wrote my Dec 2017 lsat and got a 151 (3.3 CGPA, 3.6 L2), after studying for 4 months full time and 3 months part time. I got rejected from every law school I app…
Hey everyone I need some advice on how to Fool Proof LR, I know it is for LG but I really want to improve on this section. Also should I fool proof LR and LG at the same time? I want to forsure fool proof before I start taking any PT's @LSATlife @Th…
@keets993 For example, I already finished Main Points/Conclusion and Most Strongly Supported....there are some problem sets were I scored 2/5 the first time, this time I'm scoring 3/5 or 4/5. However there are still some Problem sets were I scored 1…
Honestly, I suggest the Manhattan LR prepbook. With the information you've gained through 7sage, reading through MHLR and making notes on it, I am confident that your knowledge on LR will strengthen. I think for me, personally, reading works better…
@"vanessa fisher"
It looks like you already got a lot of great feedback, but I'm eager to jump in a bit and give my two cent. I got super inspired by your post, because I can tell you dream big, which is something we should all be doing!
Personall…
Wow, so interesting. I've always wondered about this. I was thinking of doing a parody video of how I imagined LSAT test-makers were like after I was done with all of this lol (making short films are a hobby of mine), but the whole process/sympathy …
Hi @Sami. Thank you so much for this really thorough response. I really really appreciate it.
Thanks for bringing the 'Oldies but Goodies' to my attention. I just scheduled the next one in my calendar. I find that I always miss out on these study …
Do a BR for each problem set. For each question type out why each answer is correct and why each answer is wrong. Do this before marking it. Don't just say this is wrong because it is irrelevant, say something more to it. Try to find proof of it fro…
I sense some of your frustration. I know it can be tough, so hang in there. I am sort of in the same position as you. I haven't started full PTs, just doing single sections for RC and LR, and my scores are really bad. I think the 7sage course is han…
@Gladiator_2017 said:
I've been drilling RC for a while now and it's now my favorite section. I usually spend about an hour blind reviewing each passage.
For my BR I do the following:
1) I reread the passage (untimed) and with a blue…
Honestly it's been a bit of a struggle, but like you said, just keep moving forward. Doing what I am able to without burning out spiritually and lsat wise. I've just been using the day time to study. Most effective is morning, after my power nap in …
Thank you so much for the link and networks @akistotle
Thank you both for contributing. I am glad you found this relevant @famjad14. The high energy foods is a really good tip @Sprinkles (such an awesome username btw lol), and I'll definitely be co…
Thanks @akeegs92 I think it's $90 US and it opens up sometime in April. I have to double check though. I tried emailing them to see if they would waive it, but they said no lol.
Same. I started in January and I've only completed 22% of the CC. I already paid for June (which I regret), but I'm thinking that September won't be enough time. I know December would be perfect, but I'm scared I mess up. It's also risky since not m…
Good question, and one a lot students think about. I have 8 classes left, and I plan to graduate and apply for law school by December 2017. I decided to take 3 classes this winter, a combined language course in the spring (2 classes), and 3 classes …
Hey! I'm also planning to write in June. Though I've been a user on this for 2 months, I haven't really had much time to do much of the lessons. So I'm super new.