This is fantastic, and I totally agree, I want to go into the exam feeling like I'm about to take another PT.
Thanks for sharing this, really glad I saw this before tomorrow's test.
That's awesome, congrats!!
My advice would be to keep up the hard work. Even though you scored really well, make sure to BR thoroughly, review questions you were unsure about (even if you got them right), as well as the ones you missed. If you can…
What's your BR score?
I also think, even with the Starter package, 3 weeks for the CC is way to fast. You ideally don't want to be taking any PTs until you finish the CC, focusing only on the material and drills while going through it. You might be…
Don't be discouraged! Plateaus are normal -- most people don't see linear progress.
So I also used to struggle with flaw questions. I recommend spending a couple days just drilling flaw questions (from PTs 1-35). Definitely go back to the flaw sect…
@helentang02 said:
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
I'm actually moving right after the LSAT for a job I accepted. It's not related to law, but I plan to work hard and put in my time for however many months (11?) before law school so there…
I'm actually moving right after the LSAT for a job I accepted. It's not related to law, but I plan to work hard and put in my time for however many months (11?) before law school so there hopefully won't be any issue when I leave before a year is up…
First off, yeah, don't take a PT every other day. At most you should take two PTs a week, and that's assuming you have plenty of time to BR thoroughly, review, and drill your weaknesses. Like JY says, PTs are snapshots. Your time spent between PTs a…
Wanted to echo what @MissChanandler said. I did a lot of TA-ing and tutoring during and after university and put it under my jobs/project experience section. It's valid work experience and in my case that section would be hella short otherwise, lol.
Thanks for doing the session today!
It would be great to see a blog post about the advantages and disadvantages of going to law school early versus after a few years, especially for those of us more recently out of undergrad.
It's okay if you're taking more time than what's written -- I know I did for some of the sections. You're better off spending time up front now to get the foundations solid than rushing through the CC and struggling later on (and likely not getting …
I personally wouldn't recommend going through the CC while on an exercise bike, but you could definitely listen to Webinars/AMAs, possibly even review electronic flashcards (like Quizlet). If you're in the PT phase, you could possibly watch video ex…
I'm not a fan, tbh -- and I'm saying this as someone who took notes on an iPad for her entire sophomore year. I read more thoroughly and closely on paper and have a tendency to skim when it's electronic. I just like the fact that printed letter are …
Hey there!
I think it would all depend on your LSAT score breakdown, your goal score, and how much you need to prepare to close the gap. If you're comfortable sharing that information, it would probably help us give you a better recommendation.
Bu…
Do you have a particular country in mind? Your options would change greatly based on your country choice alone. Like some people have mentioned already, many countries train their lawyers in undergrad, or a mix of undergrad + graduate school + speci…
Hey there!
Analytics says that the section breakdown is:
S1 | LG - 2 stars
S2 | LR - 3 stars
S3 | LR - 3 stars
S4 | RC - 1 star
But say the exam was unusually easy. It wouldn't really affect your overall score because the scoring curve would b…
Congrats everyone and thanks for the shoutout!
It's been busy with the June exam and traveling so I haven't been on much (and likely won't be for most of this month), but it's exciting to see more people getting involved in the community.
Yeah, I have to retake, too. Didn't bomb exactly but did a couple points worse than my average. Ugh I need to figure out how to get my LR down some more. -_-
@"Creative Username" said:
@AudaciousRed I was thinking the same thing :'D If I get the email during work, I'm not opening until I leave...
Until curiosity threatens to kill us and we open it anyway?
I think you pretty much got it!
We know for sure that B is wrong because it makes the same flaw C points out. We don't know what the properties of the average member of the population are, since we don't know the population itself. We're just given…
@LSATisJustLikeDarkSouls, I've definitely re-confirmed the date several times over the past few hours. It'll be the 29th in just a bit!
@teamteamvicster, lol! Maybe! The LSAT does weird things to our minds, so I wouldn't rule it out entirely XD
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Since you've only taken one test in the 70s, I'm not sure we can be confident it's the 70s that caused the drop or just a random drop in performance. It's not unusual to notice occasional dips even when you have a continuous up-trend. It was the sam…
I was pretty much fine until last night when I had my first memorable LSAT-related nightmare.
I dreamt that I went to my LSAC page to see if it was gray day yet, but my score was already there! A bold 149. My diagnostic was a 147. My dream self was…