Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for all your comments and messages!
I have ultimately decided to take both the September and November LSATs.
I am going to take two practice tests soon to gauge my progress and I will probably not cancel my Septemb…
@MissChanandler said:
I think that community college class is the explanation! Usually transfers from community college aren't factored into your school's GPA but LSAC does include them
I wish I had known that! I would've taken a ton of easy…
@MissChanandler said:
I don't think doing a problem three times in a row seems very beneficial, just because if you're doing it back to back it seems like you just remember the answer rather than having to go through the logical steps. Maybe I…
Thanks everyone!
@"samantha.ashley92" I had to submit three different transcripts: 1 from my first year of study abroad, 1 from the university I received my degree from and 1 from a community college that I took one summer class at. I received a 4…
Thanks everyone! @Broccoli180 I reread what you said and now I understand your approach. If I hadn't already printed out a TON of the logic games, I would try your approach LOL. (Maybe for future games I will)
@MissChanandler is there any way you'…
@Broccoli180 said:
I don't print out 10 games. I print out clean copy and do 10 times and keep it in my binder so I can go back and do it again.
I gave up cleaning my desk so I'm drowning in papers too
Thanks for responding! I feel like…
@LSATStudent780 said:
I see! I was doing that before too, but I got a bit anxious because the test is in September. So, I started taking the tests to see my weaknesses. Also, I noticed you have a premium account and I am thinking about upgradi…
Thanks for responding! I was playing around with the idea of going through the lessons and then foolproofing after I complete a section of the lessons (i.e. after "Intro to LG and Sequencing Games" I would not move forward until I FP the problem set…
You know what, I just reread their instructions and they actually want "at least a month or two" to write it...hm...I guess that gives me more time to figure out my LSAT stuff...ugh...so stressful. I also have a full-time job so it feels like there'…
@wrasschaert said:
I'm in the same boat as you, applying this cycle and just asked for my LORs. I'm wondering how time sensitive these LORs are for you, are you applying in December or trying to get the early application boost?
From my vi…
@babybartels2 said:
@LAWYERED said:
@babybartels2 I am in the same boat as you--I am trying to improve my score by 20 in three months. I am currently at a 145. Since you posted this about two months ago, I was hoping you could let …
Thank you so much for answering my question @keets993
Is it a bad idea to use PT 1-35 as full-length, timed practice tests? Or is that a bad idea because I might recognize the correct answers and accidentally inflate my own score (I don't have tha…
@Emily2122 said:
When you apply ED you are essentially relinquishing your ability to get a substantial amount of merit aid because you've lost your leverage to be able to negotiate. The school knows you'll attend whether or not you receive the…
Thanks all,
I think I'll visit UC Davis soon and see if I even feel comfortable committing. I have a 3.26 and I am an URM. I want to keep my options open and sometimes I feel like I'd rather go to a low-ranking law school like Chapman/ Pepperdine/ …
Thank you soooo much! I feel so much better just knowing that other people struggle and getting confirmation that the skipping method is a good idea. Also, I had no idea that you could miss three questions per section and still get a 170. wow
@JustDoIt said:
I wouldn't plan on taking an LSAT in 2019. Harvard, Stanford, and Chicago don't allow for additional LSATs to get off the waitlist. Further, Chicago doesn't allow for any changes to your application once it is complete and have…
@testfromaway said:
I think this is a situation where you just can't count your chickens before they hatch. No one here is going to be able to tell you how many times you'll need to retake the LSAT to move off of a waitlist, or even if you'll …
Hi, thanks for responding. Do you know where in the curriculum JY provides us a list of common question stems? I don't remember where and I'd love to go back and re-read.
@10000019 said:
I don't think it's common to notate the argument structure for every question in a timed test. If you watch the videos where JY takes the test timed, he doesn't do that.
Your approach is fine. But you may want to observe w…