@phosita_phoeatah said:
If I were you, I would consult a local labor attorney re: your rights. Yes, you are on probation, but labor protection in general is stronger in Europe (especially EU member states), and there may be benefits which an …
For LR, I would suggest to skip the psets already prepared by 7sage. Though, you should definitely aim to master accuracy before you dive into timed PT.
What worked for me was to create my own psets: I picked all 4- or 5-bubble-questions (sometimes…
I would start from the easy ones.
You‘re gonna waste a lot of time when you start from the hard ones and you‘ll also probably have to go back to the hard ones at the end anyway because you‘ll have missed points.
I haven‘t been in that position (I‘m writing it for the 2nd time) but my advice would be not to waste too many attempts, since I believe you are only allowed to take it 7 times over a lifetime (May, June, July and August 2020 LSAT Flex don’t count).…
@"kate.rodq" said:
is it okay to take preptests before I finish the cc?
No. First finish the cc, and by that I mean having foolproofed all LG from PT 1-35 and achieving >90% of accuracy on LR and RC Psets (untimed).
If those conditions…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
@njtnoleta said:
(you wrote subscripted, lol)
I feel obliged to defend LSAT Killer in that case, mainly since I am also a non-native English speaker and I can…
@njtnoleta said:
(you wrote subscripted, lol)
I feel obliged to defend LSAT Killer in that case, mainly since I am also a non-native English speaker and I can totally understand that we are more susceptible to spelling errors than native spe…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
Anyways (in case you are not trolling): whatever your LSAT score is, I would strongly advise you not to say…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
Anyways (in case you are not trolling): whatever your LSAT score is, I would strongly advise you not to say anything close to what you're posting here during the interviews. Interviews are t…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
High score need independent work. Period.
Nobody disagrees with this! Though, you say it yourself: need, means it's a necessary condition, not a sufficient one. Your argument reveals that you treat independent work as …
@"LSAT Killer" said:
Look if I got rejected,> @Constantine said:
I see your point. The advice is for a 165+ score. Most people never get it anyway. But yes, if you want to get 165+, explanations should be the last resort, especial…
@Constantine said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
Anyways (in case you are not trolling): whatever your LSAT score is, I would strongly advise you not to say anything close to what you're posting here during the interviews. Interviews are the…
Anyways (in case you are not trolling): whatever your LSAT score is, I would strongly advise you not to say anything close to what you're posting here during the interviews. Interviews are there for a reason, which is filtering out arrogant applican…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
7sage is ripping us off. If you want to kill the LSAT, all you need is practice. Nothing will save your rear-end other than practice. When you pay the big bucks for 7sage and start watching their videos, you are losing ver…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
You remind me of my first day at my previous employer, a management consulting company, when I got asked by…
@"LSAT Killer" said:
@HopefullyHLS said:
You remind me of my first day at my previous employer, a management consulting company, when I got asked by a colleague if it is common for people with a science background to refuse asking …
@"LSAT Killer" said:
When the LSAC hit you with a few killer Games and Passages with a bunch of tough LR, show me how your awesome 7sage or great spilling skills, will save you. I bet you will come back here crying about how awful the LSAC i…
You remind me of my first day at my previous employer, a management consulting company, when I got asked by a colleague if it is common for people with a science background to refuse asking for help if we don't know something
Anyways: well, you're…
Have you rigorously gone through JY's core curriculum?
If yes: try to rely on your intuition on LR and RC and don't think too much about why each wrong answer is wrong during timed prep (that's why Blind Review is there for). Also, foolproof the L…
@"Frank Dawson" said:
When I read under time pressure, I jut try to read fast
I think that's the factor keeping you from making progress. Speed increase should be nothing else but a by-product of an increase in competency = reading comprehen…
I also experienced a score drop on PT 80 today.
RC didn‘t feel particularly hard, though it‘s still my weakest section. What pulled my score even more down was the 2nd LR section, although I was feeling quite confident during and after the section.…
Yes, I pick which one target time is lower (video vs. analytics) and use it as benchmark for foolprofing the game. Not being clearly below the target time is for me one of the three independent criteria of re-doing a logic game - having at least one…
Well, certainly it is possible, since it is the median and not the minimum LSAT score of that particular law school (means people above as well as below that median got in).
Being above the median certainly increases your chances, but that doesn‘t …
Nope, don't even think about taking any other timed PT before you've done the following:
Go over JY's core curriculum and understand the core concepts of LR, RC and LG.
Do JY's LR Psets, untimed.
Create your own LR Psets: one for every question ty…