I did notice that too. For drill sections, there are no explanation videos and it’s really frustrating. I usually just take a section, and if you want to drill, just do all of the same question type within that section. Sorry, this isn’t helpful for…
@apoptosis said:
I found the exam to be really difficult! I am finding it hard not to be disappointed in myself, especially after studying so hard for so long. I think I've spent too long working on individual questions and giving myself a ton…
Some of them will give suggestion on what problems to work on but not all. Live classes are a great way to see how questions are solved in real time with plenty of feedback and analyzing on what makes a right answer right and what makes the AC wrong…
If I get all correct, I just watch to see the set up or maybe I missed an important inference but I don’t watch the whole thing. I like to see how others approach the set up, you can learn a lot from it.
Here you go.
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat?_gl=1*1tmaqi9*_up*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQiAtICdBhCLARIsALUBFcH-qbiWqV4e8LHFY0ZMjP1yOYIrMq950JxUFc6AicDGzTAzuGDKqQEaArwrEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@blanklaw said:
What! Why are so many things changing for applying to law school this and next year???
That’s exactly the thought that crossed my mind when reading this. I can’t tell if this good or bad, at this point.
You can. I have done so in the past and also spoke with admissions to give them a head ups. They can tell if you are registered to take the test and they automatically hold your application until the scores are released.
Most law schools hold your application automatically if they see that you’re registered for a future LSAT. You can also email the admissions office of your law school and let them know. They’re mostly forthcoming.
If you focus on age, you will miss out on so many opportunities like, scholarships money which are crucial in keeping the overhead low. Focus on your skills and what you can do and you will fair a lot better.
I started with 134 and now I am at 145. You are still in the "lead" compare to where I started. Put in good, solid work and you got this. I am working towards the median. I wanted to quit and take the easier way out but if we can't put our minds tow…
This is what I tell myself when I feel like quitting:
Nothing good in this life comes easy. You want it bad enough you will work for it or you will give yourself an easy way out which is you will quit. Are you a quitter? If you’re not, then you wil…
When you are reading a passage, you must able to differentiate many factors.
1) Is the author present or absent? If the author is present, you will read words which states POV. If the author is absent, then the author will most likely talk about o…
You’ve to scan your desk and make sure there is nothing on the desk besides your laptop, pencil, lamp (if you need it) and four pieces of scratch paper. The proctor never asked me to open the drawers. She did tell me to put my water bottle room outs…
Oh yeah for RC, he recommends getting a subscription for the journal economics especially read the science section and also do speed reading. There is a website that you can input your own text or read a default text. You can also change the setting…
I signed up for it and honestly, 7Sage is better. I was desperate to get a higher score and dished out the money but I wish I had not. Just stick with 7Sage and maybe get a tutor. Tutors definitely do help because you get to talk to someone about yo…
I have had virtual sessions with the admissions office and yes, they’re swamped! Some schools I applied to say their wait times can be longer than 8 to 12 weeks!