Ok - 2pm Weds. @lsatplaylist come along!
I was thinking of getting a few questions from the question bank and then going over them together? Or should we do them first on our own and then review?
I'm very open to ideas on how to do this.
@"Alex Divine" said:
Awesome! JAG officers have always intrigued me since they're both military officers and lawyers; 2 of the most badass occupations imo.
I'm with ya! I looked this up to see if I could apply for JAG after law school but I…
@"Alex Divine" said:
As always, @sami nailed it better than I ever could. One thing I wanted to add is to make sure you really understand the ideas of what it means to be sufficient and what it means to be necessary. Not just the theory behind…
@Tenzin_W said:
Don't know if this answers your question, but schedule permitting, I think you should definitely go for the interview, even if you are not interested in the school. If you are asking "what kinds of questions do they ask", then …
@"Rigid Designator" said:
This is an excerpt from a blog post which you can find here: http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/if-you-didnt-get-the-lsat-school-you-dreamed-of/
In 2001, I admitted Justin Ishbia to Vanderbilt Law School. He w…
It could be that you are a borderline applicant or perhaps they want to see how strong your interest is in the school. If you won't go even if you are admitted then I think that will show and you may have a poor interview and maybe you won't get ad…
@LCMama2017 said:
@akistotle said:
@"samantha.ashley92" this is a 4-year-old thread!
I just realized that when you said it. Holy smokes.
I do like Eric Fu's suggestions though.
@estouten25 said:
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@estouten25 said:
1) strength of IP program
2) prestige in general
3) location
4) how many yrs of student loan payments will it take
5) repeat of numbe…
@LSATcantwin said:
1.) Willingness to accept me
2.) Programs
3.) Ranking
4.) Location
5.) Yelp reviews (Just kidding)
You are hilarious... your no.1 is my no.1 : )
Also - if you are BR-ing a whole LR section and getting 11 right then perhaps you need to go back to the basics. Reviewing the videos again - specially for those questions that are giving you trouble.
Hey - I'm sorry that you are feeling down. I'm a low scorer too and often I get really down about it and wonder how I'm going to get any better. I found that the only way I can get better is to study and study and study... and then study some more…
Ask them what they consider a successful personal statement. This may give you a clue on what to write about - if you haven't done so already.
Try to give them your "sales pitch". Why they should take you vs all the other applicants. You want th…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LCMama2017 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Broccoli180 said:
No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.
When I drill a specific que…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Broccoli180 said:
No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.
When I drill a specific question type, I might do 10-15 w/ BR + writing out explanations.
@"Alex Divine" Do you time yours…
@lcmhomes said:
Hmmm. I challenged my first LSAT approx. 21 years ago with the hope of getting into Chapman University.
Love, love your story. Similiar to my story - approx 20 years ago I took my first LSAT, got a low score and didn't get …
@tringo335 said:
So working full time and not being able to study as much as I want is not only getting to me physically (I'm tired all the time) but emotionally - I find myself losing momentum during the week because work takes over and I'm s…
@LSATcantwin said:
I'm not sure I can give a tip that will "fix" things, but something I noticed for logic games is that the inferences that make the game work are always 1 step deeper. What I mean by that is something like a pyramid.
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@LSATcantwin said:
@cbyrns21 said:
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@cbyrns21 said:
@LSATcantwin I have never seen that approach before. I'm so glad I asked. Thank you for taking the time to explain your…