@Ravinder said:
The thing that helped me the most was reading Elle Cassidy's book: Loophole in Logical Reasoning. The chapter on translation is especially helpful. Learning to translate the stimulus and pre-phrasing are the main skills that al…
Mine was four paragraphs.
One was introduction and which side I was planning on taking.
Second was of which side I took.
Third was the counter argument.
Fourth was conclusion.
Each of these paragraphs consisted of 6-7 sentences.
You sound like how I did few months ago. LG is learnable as demonic as it may seem. I actually ended up getting a tutor because I just did not understand online explanations. She charges $32 an hour. I can give you her information if you’d like. Don…
When you submit your applications, you are usually provided with a user name and password from the schools you applied to. You log in with that information and see the status of your application.
I am preparing by question types. I started with main conclusion questions and then moved on to role in argument questions. I believe if you can break down the stimulus by premise and conclusion and what the author is trying to say over all, you’ll …
If you’re are registered for a future LSAT and you still apply, your application will be automatically put on hold until the scores are released. There is no advantage if you take this route but it would be nice to get the application process out of…
You can go to LSAC website and input your stats. It will spit out which law schools are more likely to accept you.
https://officialguide.lsac.org/release/OfficialGuide_Default.aspx
You’ve to send the score through ETS. I would do that IF you want the law schools to consider you for admission based on your GRE scores. Other than that, just input the score on the apps and leave it at that.
This is the response I received to my question:
Your application does indicate that you have a future test date in November. We will hold your file until those scores are released, and LSAC forwards an updated report to your law schools. At that ti…
@ashleyfaulkner118 said:
Did you apply for Spring 2021? I would check the law schools' website regarding the last month that they accept LSAT scores for their incoming classes.
I applied for fall 2021
If you’re really worried, I would defer law school for until next year. But if it was me, I would go for it. If you don’t go this year, then you’ll be graduating a year later. I don’t know for you, but for me, that’s huge. I hope you succeed in what…
You can try getting a tutor. I am sure you will be fine. You just need some guidance and speaking with someone as you’re doing the questions does really help. I am working with a tutor right now and getting confident at my abilities. LSAT is a diffe…
One of the schools I am interested in applying is Seton Hall. Their deadline to apply was April 1, 2020 but given the circumstances, they have extended their deadline well into the summer. Also, per the LSAC, law schools are working with them to ext…
Yeah the down side of getting it from the author’s website is paying $14 more than what you would pay on amazon. But if you need it now, that’s your other option.