@"mickey.caleb" said:
29 yr old Air Force vet. Majored in biology and returned this fall from a year of teaching English in South Korea. Teaching was kind of my own graduation gift and I was able to travel a little bit as well while I was over…
I'd personally say about a week out stop altogether. If you can't do that just go light. The last week prior to the test you won't learn anything new, and you run the risk of freaking yourself out with a low PT score or burnout. I'd relax, get back …
@keets993 said:
Saturday night?? That'll really cut into my social li...studies
Lol my social life consists of making myself cheese melted on tortillas and watching re-runs of the Office. This is an improvement for me!
@uhinberg haha nope j…
Hey, so I'm an open book and if you read my posts you probably already know a bit about me.
I'm 28 years old. I am a Marine Corps veteran. I'm a huge video game nerd - currently playing Monster Hunter World - and I love to run. Now that my applicat…
Yeah but when YOU get your high score, you’ll look back at all the hard work you did to get it, and it’ll mean more. trust me! Sometimes the struggle to improve and the overcoming obstacles is MORE important than just the score.
The feeling of rew…
STOP! lol but seriously... STOP
I account my under performance on my Sept 2017 test purely to burnout and not staying calm.
The honest to gods truth is these last 2 weeks are not going to give you huge amounts of insight or change on the test. You…
I have an in person meeting/interview with a law school next Friday! I am super excited about it.
My applications are all on hold right now though because of a mistake on my transcripts....yikes! I want that taken care of before I ask for anything …
Hey! I don't think it currently exists.
I have almost the exact same commute on a train out here in SF. I would do LG and LR on the train ride to and from work. (If I was lucky enough to get a seat) if not, I kept pictures of tough LR questions on …
You’re prob not going to like my answer much, but with Flaw question types (both regular and parallel) improvement comes from exposure. Eventually you’ll just get really use to seeing what the flaw is right away and be able to either pick it, or fin…
Burnout is likely, going through a shift in understand of the test it likely too.
It’s actually quite common to have fluctuations in the test. Maybe you were just naturally good at LR before, but now that you are starting to learn about the inner w…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Really looking forward to this one!
It should be fun...I'll probably be a bumbling idiot for half of it, but ya know, a good laugh is always worth it!
@Sprinkles said:
@LSATcantwin said:
https://i.imgur.com/5GaKIgp.gif
LMAO
Haha my man/woman... I still feel like an LSAT noob. I am both excited and horrified haha
I think it depends how you like to work. For me personally, I really like to understand something before I move on. When I did the CC I spent a decent amount of time in each section drilling the concepts that J.Y. had taught. I wouldn't move on unti…
@stepharizona , you were right. If I didn't call and update this, it could have turned into a huge C&F issue according to the LSAC.
@"Leah M B" The lady on the phone wasn't quite sure how it would play out. She thinks the "W's" will be removed …
@stepharizona said:
I would be really careful as well so that it will not become a C&F issue Be sure to keep all your records of what's happening. Especially if it does make your GPA jump.
This is what I’m most scared of. That’s why I’m …
@"Leah M B" lol just make it as confusing as possible woo! I’ll call and see what they say. Hopefully it’s all easy to resolve, idk how much more of this application process I can take haha
@"Leah M B" said:
I don't want to get your hopes up, but I think that maybe if they are assigning 0 credit to it, then they won't be calculated into your GPA. From the LSAC site:
Grades Excluded from Conversion
- Those assigned no meas…
@stepharizona said:
All grades have to be considered so it doesn't seem like it would change anything if the grade remains.
This is what I thought too. But the dean seemed dead set on the fact that it would lower my over all credit hour coun…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Yea, I tore it when I sat in Dec. Dec 16 was such a blur of nervousness and anxiety that I can't remember much. Kinda like the first 24 hours of bootcamp.
Haha, all I remember of the first few nights of boot-camp was t…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
I sat in Dec 16 but couldn't remember the thickness of the paper. I keep having this recurring dream that my pencil pokes through the paper and I can't diagram the games during the test. lol
Im hoping they release F…
I've never had the amazon test, but if you've ever taken any other standardized test and are thinking of that, quasi paper but really tissue stuff, the real LSAT feels like that. It's solid enough to write on, but doesn't feel like printer paper. Do…
Hey! have you checked out the 7Sage admissions course stuff?
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/lesson/personal-statement-basics/
It is really good stuff and can help you get started. I suck at PS stuff but this helped me a lot!
While working full-time it took me about a year and a half to move from my Diagnostic of a 151 to my final score of 171.
There were about 4 months during that time I didn't study very much, if at all. It took me quite a bit though haha
@lsatplaylist said:
@LSATcantwin, Did you call them?
Yep will take 4 weeks to fix minimum lol im going to have to call all the schools I applied to also
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Did you ever hear the tragedy of LSATcantwin? I thought not, it’s not a story the Jedi would tell you. It’s a Sith legend. LSATcantwin was a dark lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use a high LSAT scor…