Take a look at where you are going wrong. Is it time? A certain question type? A certain section? Recognize what your habits are when you get there and reevaluate them. Don't panic, as that won't solve anything. Relax and do some introspection to le…
I would definitely write an addendum. It is better to address something like this ahead of time than to force them to speculate. If you have the ability to do so, I would strongly consider retaking the class. That way, you will not only erase the mi…
I find that if you are asking, then you are not sure what to do. When taking an official test or deciding when to apply, you always want to make sure that you are ready. Take your time and do what is best for you!
Generally, quitting your job to study is a terrible idea. Why would admissions take someone with a 180 who didn't work over someone who got a 175 while working a full time job? It is only getting more competitive so there will be people who are work…
I think what it really comes down to is whether or not your application as a whole conveys a demonstrable interest in law. If it does, I think you will be fine. But if not, you could come off as misguided and law schools won't like that.
Also, don't be afraid to print out the questions that you are getting wrong and revisit them later! You never know what you might uncover after taking a second look.
I would pick one sentence out of each paragraph and use that as the main idea. Then I would craft a nice little story together using those statements. Also, I think it is best to do @"Accounts Playable"'s method of summarizing the passages. I used t…
@eRetaker said:
I leave them as blank and mark the answers that I would've picked in BR if I had unlimited time.
I agree. But make sure you have solid reasoning, whether that means writing out your reasoning on a word doc or cutting the ques…
@BinghamtonDave said:
As an aside, for my money PT C's games are the single most difficult set in LSAT history. A remarkably difficult 4 game series. Let me know when you finish them, I would love to get a call started to pull them apart with…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
I’m not sure that 5 takes really looks any worse than 4 to be completely honest
Maybe. But it definitely doesn't look any better either....
July is a quick turnaround, perhaps too quick imo. If you are serious about July I would recommend you reflect on what went wrong during rc. Think long and hard about it. Then, once you are certain you know, recreate those circumstances and emotions…
Keep your head up! I took the test three times over three years. There’s no reason that any take should define you unless you want it too. Take some time off, reflect on your weaknesses, and come back energized. You got this!
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
Some schools ask for one. I asked all the schools I applied to whether to write one or not and just followed their advice. I only had an 8 point difference though.
I was in a similar situation. I wrote one for all…
Even if you are out of materials, there have to be some tests that you did a while ago that you don't remember fully. Use those tests as your PTs. As for materials, use the analytics and go back over all of the questions you got wrong. Dive deep and…
https://abovethelaw.com/2018/05/the-2018-law-school-rankings-are-here-with-major-employment-driven-changes-at-the-top/
http://www.vault.com/school-rankings/best-law-schools/
Also check out their websites. A lot of law schools websites are designed…
@ebalde1234 said:
I would say focus your energy on the lsat and your Law application.
I agree with this. A law school application is no joke and takes a lot of time and effort. I am a little bit confused by your question though. Are you aski…
With a 3.87, why not shoot higher? That is a seriously competitive GPA. Don't let this test hold you back. Plus, you say you have other strong materials. You owe it to yourself to go out and get the best score you can.
Take a few weeks and reflect …
You answered your own question. Don't take July. Take it when you are ready. This is your third take and you really shouldn't take it again unless you absolutely have to. Do everything you can to make sure you are ready in September then go get that…