@jkatz1488 said:
@"Accounts Playable" playable spoke about this specifically during his webinar: meditation. As my PTs begin climb, and there is lesser and lesser room for area, i will need to consider the same question you are asking.
I hav…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Texas Hazzlewood act. I have 155 credits left on it. The only thing is I'm required to go to a public school in the state of Texas. Im shooting for …
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Texas Hazzlewood act. I have 155 credits left on it. The only thing is I'm required to go to a public school in the state of Texas. Im shooting for A&M or UT Austin.
What about the post 9/11? Did you use it all on …
Most law schools, with the exception of Yale, only look at your BEST LSAT score. It will not hurt you in any real significant way to apply with two scores, one lower than the other. Law schools are only required to report your highest score, therefo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Definitely team LR. LR has always been my favorite and came somewhat naturally to me.
However, it took me a long time and lots of work to get decent at games. My spacial reasoning skills are lacking.
I think I li…
@tringo335 said:
I dunno @theLSATdreamer I have to agree with @LSATcantwin sour skittles are terrifying in your mouth lol. I am with @Freddy_D sour patch kids all day ... but not before Trolli Sour Gummy Worms .. yummmmmmmmmmm
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@cal270 said:
I'm a newbie to this whole process and saw the above recommendations to get all the LORs and then choose from there...is it typical to not waive your right to see your LORs? I was under the impression that it would look bad, but …
@dfletch5 said:
@LSATcantwin said:
It's hard not to worry with a 2.7 cumulative gpa haha. I have dedicated myself to all things LSAT and am knocking on the 170's door right now. I don't plan on stopping. I need that score in order …
Why not 7Sage! I took the CC and saw a pretty good jump in my LR score. I would consider maybe going that route.
If you are set on a book - most people here and on Reddit seem to say the LSAT Trainer and Manhattan are the way to go. I got the Train…
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
(by super splitter I mean 2.7 cumulative GPA, 4.0 degree gpa, and a roughly 169-170 LSAT)
wow that really sucks... such a significant drop
Shot myself in the foot when I was younger, an…
For many RC is considered the most difficult section.
1.) It's something we have done our entire life, it's not something we can just learn a method too.
2.) The questions are not as concrete and it's easier for the AC to be more mild. It makes it…
@attalla253 said:
@LSATcantwin I consider myself a super splitter as well and I am completely here with you but I think @dfletch5 made a very good point. Let's just continue to put in work with prep and I am confident that a 170+ will not be d…
@"Seeking Perfection"
It did, I started college right after high school and was not ready. Got a ton of D's and F's. I then joined the Marine Corps and found motivation, direction and matured a bit. Returned to school and finished with a 4.0.
I ju…
@cam said:
The first question that popped into my mind is whether or not schools would require an LSAC GPA vs. degree GPA if the score being submitted is the GRE, or if application will still be completed via LSAC. I'm guessing LSAC GPA will …
@"Seeking Perfection"
As a super splitter hearing all of this kind of sucks. The LSAT use to be the metric where people like me could make up lost ground. Now it seems the test is becoming almost diluted in a sense. I'm on the same boat as you. I w…
@theLSATdreamer said:
@tringo335 @"Alex Divine" that and the skittles.. dont lie the moment i said sour skittles you started thinking .. mmmmm this guy knows what his doing.. its like he read my mind.
Don't sour skittles have a diminishing …
Breath! You are not actually behind - you just have access to more stuff. You went from like 10 to 24 practice tests that you now have added to your work load. You also have more drills added that they calculate taking a certain amount of time.
Th…
@jennybbbbb said:
@LSATcantwin @"Alex Divine" I know all the question types and how to tackle each and every one. I also know how to approach the different LG games and I am also familiar with how to tackle RC. You could say I have basically …
@jennybbbbb said:
@LSATcantwin I took one back in May, received a 145 but last year I was studying and I had reached about 150.. Now I basically have to restart studying. I will do another timed PT this week to see where I am at but I would ha…
It really depends how you receive the test. Some people it clicks right away, some it takes a year to really get a hold of it. Have you taken a Diagnostic? How did you do there?
I think this might help a bit.
what's the actual discrepancy?
The discrepancy is that health is getting better but infection is on the rise.
If population increases there is a directly proportional increase in infections. This does nothing to add…
I took this test last week and got this answer right. The reason I chose it was because it seemed to respond directly to line 46..... "and are not negated by extinction rates..." AC E shows a negation of extinction rates so I picked it.
Reading you…
@Mellow_Z said:
I'm right there with you. We're at the 2nd to last plateau (last one being low-mid 170s up to high 170s), so it won't come easy.
Have you identified any trends to where you are missing your LR questions? Specific range o…
@TheMikey said:
@jkatz1488 said:
From the minimal research i've done, the GRE does not seem to be as difficult at the LSAT in general terms. I may delay my application because of a timing issue, and if that is the case, i may just …
@patrickfollis said:
Hi!
170+ scorer here, hopefully I can shed some light on your situation.
First, consistency with the in/out games often resides in ones dedication to limiting splits within the game boards. If this is something y…