@"David.Busis" you mentioned it a couple of weeks ago regarding 9 target schools. While it seems generally simple, there are so many options for schools out there regardless of rank that fall within those ranges. Helpful tips and tricks that can hel…
These are so informative! I am not applying until this upcoming fall as I take my first LSAT this March, but I recommend that all others in similar shoes tune in. Really helps me think of situations that I never thought would come up in the admissio…
@Princess I fool proofed 1-35 using the method that Pacifico suggested on here a while back. I printed out 4 sets of the same logic game, did one timed, then BR'd it, did it again the next day timed, then did a week later timed.
That method helped …
@"Leah M B" said:
Studying while working full time (and planning a wedding, no less!) is very difficult. The biggest advice I can give is that you need to be very efficient with your studying.
My schedule tends to look like this:
Mon…
@Bamboosprout said:
I think a common mistake for new students is to focus too much on PTs and BR. Those are important, but essentially useless unless you understand why you're doing them. To actually have a grasp on how to make the most out of…
@keets993 said:
First of all, congrats on the upcoming weddding.
I don't quite see a goal range or what you are shooting for. If it's higher or at the same level as your BR score then you need to revisit the CC or do drills to deepen your…
@ChaimtheGreat after realizing that I was not heading in the correct direction I got the half refund for the test I was scheduled for and told myself I would not reschedule until I felt I was moving towards a goal.
I have a great job that I love an…
@eRetaker said:
Well based on your post, there are several issues that you can work on and you will most likely need to carve out another 3-4 months of studying on top of everything you done since Nov 2017 to study more effectively.
1. You …
I had a similar experience. I am fool proofing now after taking a few PT's. It comes as you practice. Do not be afraid to admit you have no idea what you're doing.
I just sent in my application! I held it for weeks proof reading. Thank you for the opportunity! I think I speak for all us first gen law school applicants that are also first gen college students when I say that without this kind of generous offer …
Keep grinding, shoot for the moon and you’ll land in the stars.
My whole family was enlisted. As my dad still says, he worked for a living.
If those T14 schools don’t see you for the gem you are then they’re missing something.
Pressure creates di…
It all depends on what caliber of school you are looking to go to.
I caution from using the diagnostic alone as a determination of whether you should take it so soon as some tests are easier than others and some forms of q's may appear on the actua…