Shave. It specifically talks about that in their guidelines for the photo. Don’t risk losing all your hard work over something so trivial! It’ll grow back!
Edit: more specifically it’s on your ticket.
@"nessa.k13.0" said:
Congrats @LSATcantwin !!!
You give awesome advice.
Thank you. I’m working on makin it better haha. I feel like the standard is so high now!!
It’s important that you recognize what a word means to you. That’s how you can tell if it is negative or not. Some people, as displayed by the comment above, see the word differently. It’s important to be COGNIZANT
@"Paul Caint" of the way it impac…
@akeegs92 said:
Thank you! Actually was pissed at an LG when I read this! Taking a step back is always helpful!
Good! I promise you two things.
1.) The right answers are right for a reason.
2.) After careful review, you will understand why…
@eesLSAT2017 said:
haha, so @LSATcantwin, you say to not get too intense to avoid burnout, and @"nessa.k13.0", you say to do some super hard sections? I think actually I can tie that advice together though. Thanks!
@"Seeking Perfection"…
I went to a fairly large university as well (30k kids or so) and had the same problem. What @"Alex Divine" said is gold. Teachers will be impressed with your initiative to reach out to them. I wouldn't be surprised if they do remember you though. I…
I am now more cognizant of the word cognizant then I have ever been before.
https://media1.tenor.com/images/84c1cd4874f2990964a48d0345760d03/tenor.gif?itemid=5026737
@jkatz1488 said:
Well-earned @LSATcantwin !
Thank you! I'm glad to be among the greats such as yourself!
Edit: Also "among" is a really strange word. It gave me trouble haha
@taranjot said:
Hey guys,
I write the December LSAT so i am doing as many PTs as i can now until then. I had the beginner course bought, and i did the PTs until 44, and today i did PT 60. I want to do more recent tests before the LSAT, bu…
@"Dillon A. Wright" @"Alex Divine" @akistotle Thank you guys! I am honored. I'm going to work on being even better with my responses on here to keep up with you all!
@Freddy_D You're alive! I thought you had vanished haha Thank you!
This is awesome! Congrats. You're keeping a level head which is good. One of the best feelings in the world is to notice progress. The LSAT likes to give glimpses of it sparingly. You'll knock this test out of the park. I have confidence in you!
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
Hey everyone, two updates:
The live commentary videos are up. S1 is here:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/preptest-82-s1-lr-live-commentary/
I added another BR call for Saturday evening to review Passage 4 sinc…
I just looked at my analytics for these two test and both were right at my average. I got a 170 on PT70 and a 169 on PT71. They were pretty flat across the board for me as well, when it come to where I missed my questions.
I would say that PT 71 mi…
Weekend mornings. Bright and early haha. Also you shouldn’t be ashamed of taking some time to yourself. Tell your S/O and kids you need to take a test and head to the library, or somewhere else quite and sit down and take one. Do it every two weeks …
I will try this one was well! You've caught me on my LSA...I mean Lunch break!
Principle Justify question.
What do we know?
Well Shayna is kinda a jerk.
If she congratulates Daniel she will misrepresent her true feelings. (so she doesn't want t…
I'll take a stab at this; I can not guarantee it'll be helpful though.
First lets identify the conclusion -
Sunscreen lotions, which are designed to block skin-cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation, do not do so effectively.
Okay so basically th…
Maintaining, relaxing and avoiding burnout. Do not go Gung-ho these last few weeks and take 15 PT's. Burnout is real, and you don't want to fall victim to it. I suggest you keep looking over the few trouble problems you have. Do a logic game or two …
This is a double edge sword that many of us face.
On one side, you have put a ton of studying into the test. 4 months of full time study feels like a lot of work and it is extremely frustrating not to see the results we want.
On the other side, th…
@LSATcantwin said:
So most people have a varied strategy for this. Some people are willing to circle and entire question and skip it and then returning to it later. I can't get myself to do that, so I have a modified approach.
When I star…
So most people have a varied strategy for this. Some people are willing to circle and entire question and skip it and then returning to it later. I can't get myself to do that, so I have a modified approach.
When I start an LR section I answer 100%…
@johanna586 said:
Dwayne Betts spent 8 years in prison for a carjacking from when he was 16. He became a poet and eventually went to Yale Law School.
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-poet-with-prison-behind-him-becomes-an-atto…
@jkatz1488 said:
@LSATcantwin i can relate lol
well with regard to your original post, i can relate to that too. it's actually exactly my bottle neck and i am working to implement what cantgetright suggested. it's harder than i thought. o…