Take a test, use the analytics, and figure out more exactly what your weaknesses are. Assumptions and arguments are the entire test, so try to be more detailed in what exactly you are getting wrong. Have you completed the curriculum? That could prov…
@cporter1993 said:
So my question is, what do you guys think if I skip the September Test and take November and February? I would submit my applications after November Test scores and then update it once Feb scores show. I know earlier applica…
I would also say LSAT. The GRE is still somewhat of a pilot program and it is unclear what score you need in order to gain admission. Further, for example, it seems as though nearly everyone who got into Harvard using GRE only had perfect or nearly …
@winniettran said:
I appreciate the support
Anytime! I get it...I was right where you were too. You just have to remember that you are the most important person in your life and you won't be able to do the things you enjoy if you don't take…
I think so but also because they say they explicitly don't accept Feb LSAT and wanted to make sure that I wasn't using that to try and get in...even though I already tell them that I wasn't
I like the first generation essay but feel that could also be a great personal statement. Remember that you're diversity statement is only one page so you may be limiting yourself if you make this your diversity statement.
I don't think they have a sense of their own brood and that is the problem. Presumably they are also destroying their own young when two beetles inhabit the same spot. But with B, it explains why they are taking care of all young. They do not know i…
See a therapist. Again: SEE A THERAPIST. It was the best thing I ever did for myself. Also, take time for yourself everyday. It can be hard when you are super busy but it's extremely important. Lastly, try to frame negative thoughts positively. It t…
I generally think it is a good idea to let any school know, both US and Canada, that you plan on taking a test after you apply. If they find out the hard way, they won't be pleased.
For example, Stanford emailed me and weren't happy that I was taki…
@username_hello said:
I'm also trying to do that (10 in 10, 20 in 20) but I'm just not there yet where I can maintain that speed, accuracy, and confidence. any advice would be appreciated. thanks.
Don't try this. This is like the "endgame" s…
If you are just starting, I think it is fine to take as much time as you want. There really is no point in rushing to try to get things right under time. You need to understand questions and underlying concepts in order to get faster. So focus on th…
I think 5 minutes is good, depending on how many questions you are not certain of. That is about what I had. I also think it is important to skip around as much as you want. Seriously. I skipped about 7 questions a section and still had 12 minutes t…
I agree that it could be something related to the difficulty. But it's also possible that you are simply moving too fast or have bad habits during the actual test. Clearly you know what you are doing. I would advocated you slow down and think about …
I also think you can use flashcards for other purposes. For example, I looked at flash cards before each and every test with concepts that wanted to remember for the actual test. They can be non-LSAT related to, such as reminding yourself to relax o…
@strugglinglsater said:
Ok I took another PT this weekend and have weirdly discovered something- I have been taking my best PTs after I biked to the place I take them, and my worst ones after being sedentary beforehand. Looks like I am going t…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
If they want a non-academic LOR you should probably choose someone who isn't a teacher.
Generally speaking, you want someone who can vouch for your professional experiences. Do you have any internships or mentors that can…
@username_hello said:
@JustDoIt
Thanks for following up.
This is straight from JY in:
https://classic.7sage.com/how-to-get-into-law-school/
“The one thing you need to know about how to get into law school
The answer can …
Brute force really should be the last resort especially in your prep. When you brute force, you want to plug in the variable in go through all of the rules until you get an answer. Essentially, you are both satisfying the sufficient or denying the n…
@username_hello That's not a fair comparison. You cannot compare a ten point discrepancy. Further, you should be comparing the 75 to the 25 percentiles. The difference between 170 and 160 is night and day. Not only that there is reason to believe th…
Take your time with it. You have more time than you think. Don't rush through the curriculum. I did and I had to redo. Make sure you understand things before moving on because the concepts build on top of each other.
@sandypants said:
Can’t get a break!
It never stops. Seriously. Once you are done you are going to be like, "Well every time I go to the library, smelly Joe is there. But this is nothing more than a spurious correlation" lol
Why not 3 months if you can? Where you are not working, you should be able to be more active. Plus, when you finish with everything, this will give you a month to work on the things you need to.
As stated above, don't take Jan. Not worth it.
@ebalde1234 said:
What general tips would you give to someone struggling with lg ?
Remember that everything is formulaic. Break it down as much as you can before you continue.
Be okay with ambiguity, but draw a fine line between ambiguity …