And even if it is your first time, don't believe the hype. You can crush it and be one and done!
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Write small and neat. Never do problems on your "master board." If you must, re-draw the board for a problem. If you do re-draw the board for a problem, put the problem number next to it.
The "new tests" (two page games) have enough room to hand…
@"Leah M B" said:
@gkoski Awesome! Word of advice though, as someone who applied late last year (end of January and into February), depending on where you're applying and how debt averse you are, applying that late had significant set backs …
In it to win it this cycle. Testing on Saturday, hoping to hit submit on all apps by the end of the month.
It is very interesting coming at this later in life. I volunteer at a clinic and my oldest is older than some of the law students there. N…
When you have taken the LSAT multiple times, you have to walk in the room and establish the relationship between you and the test.
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When in doubt, be like Elle Woods
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@eRetaker said:
@sx23 https://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/class-of-2021-entry-statistics-and-changes/ it's crowd sourced onto here
I don’t think that’s an accurate estimate of anything. Isn’t that just sel…
@Nabintou said:
For people who've previously written the test, do you (highly) recommend taking Friday completely off? Or, think light studying (drilling weaknesses, for exp.) is fine?
I've sat twice and under-performed my running, last-5 PT…
IMHO, three weeks (or 15 days) is definitely not enough time to process the CC to any meaningful degree. I think you may need to reassess your conception of what engagement with the CC is if you want to truly benefit from it.
Either way, good luck…
To echo the sentiments above, if your target score is a 150 and you haven't surpassed that on PTs, I would give serious consideration of delaying / canceling your test next week.
If it makes you feel any better, when I started this journey over a y…
Funny this thread just poppped up. I just got destroyed by this PT yesterday Worst PT score since December and significantly below my two official scores. I’ve been trying not to whig out about it.
Congratulations and good luck. Come back and let us know how it goes.
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I did every other practice set while going through the CC and left the balance for review / drilling. Once I started doing PT’s and identified weak areas, I would go back, review the CC material, and then drill using the unused practice sets. It w…
Like you, I got the "Thanks but no thanks" email. I think the idea of doing the writing sample at a different time is great. While I do try to write something coherent on the sample, by the time I'm done with the 5 sections on test day, my "Give a…
One LSAT is a single data point. It has value in that you should review the test AND your test taking processes to identify areas for improvement. However, one score, high or low, does not define you completely.
Lebron James and Steph Curry miss …
You can find a predictor on the LSAC school search page that uses data from previous years. It allows you to input GPA and LSAT score and will output a % chance of admission for each school.
I feel your anxiety. What is helping me through a similar situation is that I am focusing on trusting the process. Which is more likely: A. Your study efforts are making your knowledge / execution level the same or worse than it was when you sat …
Can you survive without the income from the job?
If yes to number 1 (meaning you’ll be able to quit and still make ends meet): ten years from now, would you rather have a higher LSAT/less law school debt or more time/experience in the job you curr…
I have absolutely no dog in this fight, but I do want to thank all the people that have contributed to this conversation. To me, this thread is exhibit A on why doing a law school visit before making a decision is so important. It also floors me t…
I’m going with 1 PT per week as well, with BR, LG reps, and LR and RC timed sections, rotated daily. I’m focused mainly on timing right now, getting used to “letting go” of questions that are stumping me and moving on.
Good luck!
@tanes256 said:
@LSAT_Wrecker why do you say you'd just take the scholarship and run? I'm just curious. I think I've fallen into the "I'm not getting any younger (I'm 35) and I'm just itching to get this show on the road" trap. I don't want to…