As stated, the curriculum is a very valuable resource and it pays off to take your time in developing a core understanding of concepts before advancing. It's formulated in its order for a reason and I would say stick to that.
It's not really worth …
If it is any consolation, I have never taken a writing sample during my practice tests and felt adequately prepared on the actual. Chances are quite high that if you are thinking about this, you are going to do better than most regardless. I don't t…
Take your time with your decision. I think it's worth it to wait until 10th to ask the same question. But I do think you should feel ready to take it when you decide to do it. Also, if you feel like it wouldn't be possible to train your body for the…
I'll also add deep dives into questions. By cutting out all questions that I got wrong after BR. I spend as long as I need (about 20 minutes) on each question. There's so much to learn on such questions and I want to make sure I get it before moving…
I'll also add that while these games are non traditional, it's okay to take a nontraditional approach. It's okay to be open minded and use the rules to guide you. There are misc games that can be solved with no game board, and often a visual represe…
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I identify the set and put a variable on top for each set. I think PT34 Game 1 is good practice for this. I put an E for experienced, drew a horizontal line underneath, and then the letters who met this category. Same thing for inexperienced.
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I agree that it's hard to tell without knowing more.
For me, burn out means stupid mistakes and getting emotional about PTs. Also, if I am not getting things when I read or I just don't wanna do it, I know I'm burnt out. Ask yourself questions abou…
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I just wanna say for working full-time, 3 hours a day is really good! That's about what I get in. Like @Sami, I also wake up at the ungodly hour of 5am. This really is the best time to study because you're too tired after work and that's the on…
I saw a 10 point increase initially, but this was still far from where I wanted to be. I found myself unintentionally going through @"Cant Get Right"'s phases. This is what really helped to increase my score. There are several ways to increase your …
This is certainly something to be excited for! I know it seems weird but you've been working toward this goal and you should be incredibly proud! Nothing to be nervous or anxious about. You did what many people weren't able to. Congratulations!
Hav…
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@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
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Hi @"Dillon A. Wright" , is it possible for you to upload a PDF copy of this file?
PDFs have been banned by LSAC since April 2014…
PT31-S3-Game 3 has good practice for this.
Also! I write X _ _ Y with LL2 underneath it the two spaces. This helps me remember it and I find the elipses too difficult to see/remember.
I agree. Maybe bring this up at the Boot Camp on Tuesday! But generally speaking, law school personal statements don't have to be about law or why you want to go...unless you want them to be.
I have heard from several sources that it is more likely than not to negatively affect next years cycle if you turn a school down that you get into. I imagine this is true even more so for waitlists.
Thanks for sharing!
I did something similar too and found that by working on my weaknesses, I will improve and be able to put what I learned into practice.
It also helped take the pressure of my studies. Sometimes we set unrealistic or difficult t…
No there isn't. You shouldn't use those tests for drilling anyways. Save them for PTs. After you take a PT from 59+, then maybe drill those games.
Hope this helps!