Even if you decide to cancel give it a day to settle in first. I've read about a person who strongly considered canceling their score, realized they were over reacting, and then recieved a 180. Don't be the unsung opposite half of that story.
I'm not sure about the vitamin b shot, but since I didn't check this again till now I'm going to say it's too late.
The sick to my stomach part of the illness seems to be gone so it's just the traditional cough and cold. It's miserable and annoying…
I'm not sure about ginger shots, but I'm already taking ginger to help with dizziness.
I'll try to gather up some vitamin c.
For now I'll settle with eating anything I can keep down, but healthy is good too.
I am planning to bring cough drops, bu…
@"vanessa fisher" @JenniferB @Mellow_Z @Victoria14
Thanks. You guys pretty much confirmed my feelings about this. I hope those of you feeling ill get better by Saturday or test well despite it and wish everyone else the best of luck as well.
Who k…
@Dillion A. Wright @drstucki
My problem is exactly like drstucki's in terms of the error message, the videos not playing, and only 1-71 appearing (which I hadn't noticed). But, I have a different phone Samsung Galaxy S5 which is also android.
I f…
NYU in particular has several programs along these lines and I am planning to apply to at least one.
Some come with up to full tuition scholarships and others are come with guaranteed sets of opportunities.
Hey, man I feel your pain on the LSAT prep and law school expenses. I'm not from a wealthy family and don't want big law so I'm trying to keep costs as low as I can.
My advice for cheap LSAT prep would be to aquire the actual tests either used or t…
It's like any other test as far as nerves. You either handle them well or poorly. They even help some people. For me it never makes a difference. I manage to worry just as much for a PT as the real thing. So I get the normal variance from my PT as m…
I'd recommend taking in September. I'm not sure how much more you can do to improve your score by then, but I took in February with a 173 average going in and not much practice and got a 172.
I feel like that has reduced a lot of stress for me goin…
I think that you are right to postpone. Wasting a solid GPA on a less than stellar learnable test score seems like a shame. I have a GPA a couple tenths below yours and can tell you it feels a lot better to worry about that GPA holding me back than …
@"Paul Caint" said:
Just took my earliest PrepTest ever at 9:00am. Actually went really well! I woke up at 6:00am. I think the earliness really just gets you if you are still groggy from waking up, but if you give yourself enough time to be aw…
@"Paul Caint" said:
When you guys take 5 section PrepTests, how do you simulate an experimental section? I've just been putting in a section from an older exam, but because I'm the one inputting it it is easy to just disregard the section.
…
@spitzy11 said:
I think I'm going to try this on Saturday too. I was toying with the idea of doing a full LR section as well, but felt my brain getting tired so opted not to. But today on my experimental LG section (S3), I felt f***ing exhaust…
@spitzy11 said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I hadn't thought about doing it in the car until Spitzy mentioned it though. This Saturday I think I will wake up, do an old section in the car, eat my pre-LSAT snack, do my first pra…
I am going to agree with the choir here about waiting, but for completely different reasons.
I actually am applying as a KJD for Law School right now and feel a little short on LSAT prep time. I wish I had started earlier.
That said one of the rea…
@"vanessa fisher" said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
As far as food, I'm awfully inconsistent. Some days I don't eat until 6:30pm and have two practice tests and do some tutoring before then. Others I wake up and e…
I took the February non-disclosed test. They are not any different except that you never know how you did on each section or what questions you missed which can be a little frustrating.
Edit: I'm not saying they are literally the same exact questio…
I took 8 PT's between the last two Wednesdays. I took 2 Wednesday, 2 Saturday, 2 Monday, 2 Tuesday, and 2 Wednesday.
I generally take two PT's back to back for a variety of reasons, but it might also provide rest days when pushing the pace on PTs.…
I agree with most of the above, but rather than Mikey's six section PT's I prefer back to back four section PT's (4 section break 4 section) so I get two gradeable tests. Either way, the principle is that you become used to doing sections, when you …
@Freddy_D said:
@RafaelBernard said:
Also, "Skin color has become the most important factor in the college-application process." What a claim!
Yeah, lol! Your LSAT and cumulative GPA are now considered softs. You didn't kno…
This does not add a whole lot new. I'm half European and half Asian. My dad is technichally from India, but his ancestry is more Persian. So I've done a little research on this to my own ends.
The good news for someone who is part Asian is that bei…
On logical reasoning, I started out about that fast. But that was because except for a few of the LR types my intuition was already really good.
In my opinion, if you literally have to diagram you are wasting time. Once your intuition is good enoug…
I was at a similar spot as you in February. I am naturally good at the logical reasoning and reading comp missing an average of about 3 total on those sections. But, going into the February test I couldn't do well on the games. I didn't finish them …
@TheMikey said:
I feel like schools are just low key taking GRE scores now to just let people with high GPAs in to boost their numbers
I'm totally in agreement. But, I think it should also be obvious that is bad for anyone without a high GPA…
Use law school numbers.
Both the tool linked to here http://mylsn.info/s100cz/
And the main site
http://schools.lawschoolnumbers.com/
have been invaluable to me.
It's all based on self reported data.
On the first link, fiddling with the LSAT …
For me pretty much like undergrad.
I'm hoping to get a full tuition scholarship with a high LSAT score. That's why I am retaking my 172. I intend to pay for cost of living through savings.
Unless I go somewhere where cost of living is high, I thin…
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
It seems to me that there are two possibilities here.
The LSAT is no better than the GRE at predicting law school success. This seems like a stunning failure. A specifica…
@LSATcantwin
Now I want the LSAT's power to outshine GPAs to last for more than just my own selfish reasons.
I want it to last for you, too.
P.S.
Nice degree GPA. Law schools might not care much, but that still took work and ability.
I struggle a little with insomnia, but mostly just with being a night owl. I sleep at about the same time of day as you do when I can and feel plenty recharged.
That said, I have a few approaches that work for me. First, just force the matter. If y…
@RafaelBernard said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
If the LSAT falls and everyone hears it will my chances fall too?
Worried about this myself... Honestly, this may very likely be the case. I mean people have taken the GRE th…