Just a shot in the dark here, but you are unlikely to be given a tour by a member of the admissions committee. It will probably be a student or someone with an "insert insignificant title here". Ask them EVERYTHING especially since you have already …
I am also studying for October. I bought the LR and LG Bibles and workbooks, then I found this place. In my opinion, getting this (the 3 month plan) and going through it, is a very important addition to my other study tools. The ability to hear the …
@nicole.hopkins said:
And I think needing a break after 3-4 hours of intensive LSAT study is normal for everyone
For sure. I get approximately 6-7 hours a day, but I subtract at least an hour out from total study time to reflect the small frequen…
Not advertising for the use of prescription drugs, but if you go brain dead every day after that 3-4 hours and you just can't get any more information in, then, you could be dealing with concentration issues that can be helped with meds. Doctors, ha…
@Pacifico said:
Sure you might not be able to score higher, but retaking can only help you.
So, I have a question. Doesn't it look bad if you have 2 LSAT scores on application if one is really low? And what if someone is just a bad test taker and…
As far as picking a school because of a 'specific focus' is not always the most practical way to go. I want to do civil rights/constitutional law, there are 3 schools I can go to UofH, South Texas, or Texas Southern. Both South Texas and Texas South…
I was listening to this before I posted it (I hadn't heard it in awhile) and discovered this a GREAT song for all of us who are all LSAT all the time. Enjoy ^.^
Combatting burnout. Here are a few things I do and I'm a super obsessive.
1. When you get ready to start on a new study path, rearrange your work area. My husband used to force me to do this every semester and it became really important to me. I'm …
@nicole.hopkins said:
I'm also TX-based (Dallas here). A few of us around.
I am, literally, right in between Houston (30 miles North) and Galveston (30 miles South). Its actually a pretty great location.
@emli1000 said:
I'm not ready for those 2 days!
"The Texas Bar Exam lasts three days. Of the states that require a bar exam, Texas has one of the longest and reputedly more difficult exams."
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One thing I have going for me on test day is that they test is administered at the University I graduated from.
I may be the worse type... I'm the nail biting, pencil tapping, under breath mumbler, nervous energy abounds type. But at the same time…
I am reminded of those internet videos that used to float around where you are watching some soothing video, then some image pops up to shock you. You know.....That wouldn't be all that bad for say adding stress while you are practicing, if say the …
To get a visual idea of what your school choices expect, you can always search their student profile. You should find a grid that crosses GPA with LSAT scores then shows you how many applications and actual admission the school awarded to each GPA r…
Hello all. I would say if you want to understand logic and reasoning you have to start with Aristotle. This is the very beginning of "logical reasoning". I found this pretty in depth site from Stanford: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-lo…
I am Wiccan (something I did not put in the essay) so the original Greek Goddess Themis (the original of Lady Justice) is very important to me and does impact my life differently than most others (I would think). Food for thought, thanks!
I am wondering about topics to avoid and cliché topics. I wrote a possible PS about the characteristics of my Lady Justice statue and the way the symbols (sword, blindfold, scales, etc.) exemplify my view of the study and practice of the law. I have…