@tylerdschreur10 said:
@"Seeking Perfection" OMG, sneak reading under a blanket until 3am!! So real! My parents had to hide all our flashlights because I never got any sleep! Jokes on them, allowance+bike=dollarstore flashlight->Redwall boo…
I did, but you shouldn't do it right before the test since you can't replicate that on the actual test. Instead do the warmup at least half an hour, but maybe more like an hour or so before the test to simulate the test day experience as closely as …
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@"Logic Gainz" said:
For all of you mortified at the thought of delaying a cycle because you're nearing your social security collection, go out and ask a frien…
@"Logic Gainz" said:
For all of you mortified at the thought of delaying a cycle because you're nearing your social security collection, go out and ask a friend what the business school average age is. You're welcome.
I'm confused. The avera…
Getting to a 167 is obviously an incredible growth over both your diagnostic and your earlier scores. Congratulations on that.
It is difficult to know how a retake will be interpreted based on others results since I doubt very many people have ever…
@benhancock68 said:
Is it true that the June LSAT has the most unforgiving curve?
No. The curves vary, but are unrelated to the month the test is offered or which people take the test in which month. Instead, the curve is related to the actu…
I blind reviewed all the sections but found it most beneficial on LR.
For RC, for whatever reason I hardly ever changed my answers in blind review. This made it much less useful than in LR. There were often one or two I was uncertain of after blind…
@LSATSniper said:
tringo335, Here is an idea. There is Texas A & M law school in downtown Fort Worth. It is tier 4 school. It is a lot easier get into than SMU. It is 4 blocks down from the AMtrak. You can still get in and they have a part…
@ktvarda1 said:
@"Seeking Perfection" hi thank you for your advice!
I am going to apply this cycle and see what happens. If I’m not happy with my options, then I will go for the next cycle. Ideally, I’d like to start this fall so I’m real…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Leah M B" said:
@the180life said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
I'm jealous of all the people with diagnostics in the 160s, haha!
I wonder if there's anyo…
Theres a lot of things there. I liked and used 7 sage, but I haven't heard loads of negative things about Blueprint. Any system is going to need you to spend a lot of time using it to reap the full rewards.
If you think you are burning out, there i…
First of all, write about the one that is more important to you.
Secondly, consider writing both as drafts and comparing them.
Finally, if I have to pick as is I'm going with the Grand Canyon for the slight novely factor.
I've never been a fan of skipping and therefore never skipped, but concur with @"Alex Divine" that there is no need to try to finish in a shorter time than 35 minutes. It often happens naturally when you get better at the section after already being…
I had a cold diagnostic of 168, scored a 172 after a few weeks of prep mostly with the powerscore bibles and practice tests, was still weak on games which I didn't finish when I scored the 172 so I took a break and then used 7 sage and the foolproof…
@"sbc.mom_3x" said:
Haven't heard much on it lately. Anyone know where it stands?
I'm pretty sure it still has to be passed by the House and then the Senate. The Senate will be a lot closer than the House since republicans only have one ext…
I think I've heard that its the strong admits first, then the sort of obvious rejects mixed with fsirly clear admits, and finally the border line cases like those narrowly admitted, rejected, or waitlisted. Timing of when you submitted your apps can…
@catgonzalez1974 said:
No, I'm doing June test now. I kind of figured as much, but some of these schools are relentless. I thought, maybe there is a strong demand for middle age hispanic woman with average scores. ????
Could the schools be l…
I would actually worry a little less about the impact of the GRE because you already applied and got an interview with a below Harvard's 25th percentile LSAT. A less than perfect GRE kind of just matches up. Finally, it could be they don't want the …
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It is hard for a warmup to fully work since there is the long break of waiting to be seated and for test materials to be handed out and to fill out the not part of the test part.
Nonetheless, I think I did as well as I did on both my tests one poin…
Take one. If it isn't a big increase, don't worry. The point is just to learn where you still need to improve and what sections you have that are weak. Then you'll have a better idea of what to do next.
@"Leah M B"
I feel like I have to stick around. I have all this nervous law school application energy and the void in my life where the LSAT used to be.
As far as helping them with homework, couldn't that sort of be done while studying for law school? My mom finished her PhD while we were in elementary school and we all just studied at the same table. When we had a question or finished an assignment…
@LSATcantwin said:
Did anyone else feel sick doing it? Lol I felt like I was going to mess something up, or like I mixed up which documents went to which schools. What if I missed a small mistake?
I kinda wanna go back to my safe place of…
@Bdv96122 said:
What does the "complete date" mean?
It is when LSAT sent a report to the school, usually within a couple days of when you submitted your app or when the last piece of said app came in.