I'm an LSAT tutor in Toronto. Many of my students approach me after having taken a course. The problem with courses is that they do not tailor to the specific issues a student may have. 7Sage is great and if you are looking for a supplement, I'd con…
One of the best things about the LSAT is that you can approximately predict your LSAT score via timed PTs. If you are not consistently hitting around your goal score, postpone -- unless there is an urgent reason not to delay applications.
Ask about things you are interested in or curious about. It's not necessary to ask questions in order to present yourself in a certain way, unless this is an interview -- and even so I'd stick to genuine questions.
The recent tests have 2 pages per LG, which should be enough space.
Personally, I got used to the 1 page of the earlier tests, and preferred that. I found that having it on one page made it easier and quicker to refer to diagrams.
I'd recommend exercising often. Also, keeping in mind the goal. Remember that you can typically take your time to reach your goal. Progress happens in unpredictable ways sometimes, so don't be overly disappointed if your score is not improving as yo…
Hi @WorkHardPlayHardDirtbiker
I hope the break you took helped. The LSAT is a balance of immersing yourself in LSAT study and avoiding burnout. The LSAT can be intense, and often the more intense the better as LSAT immersion can help make the conc…
Applications to Ontario law schools need to be done via OLSAS, not LSAC.
As for LOR, I think you submit it to OLSAS and they send to the law schools you are applying to. However, I know some Ontario law schools don't require LORs.
I just sent them the link and they did the rest. I did not view them. Schools place more value on them if the authors write the LORs aware that the applicant will not read them.
As I have a little time off until school restarts, I'd be happy to provide feedback on PSs for anyone applying to law school in Toronto. Feel free to PM me.
Welcome @chelseyhn there's still lots of time before December so don't worry too much. The great thing about the LSAT is that PTs will tell you if you are ready to take the test. If you're not consistently hitting near your goal score on PTs by Dec…
@cliffiness said:
If you are seriously considering a program that requires the GMAT or GRE, I strongly suggest you start ASAP. Although you can basically write any time if you're near an urban centre, the math you need to know and the reasoning beh…
There's no rule that you need to do all PTs before the test. The amount of LSATs available is just due to how many tests have happened since the modern LSAT, not because they're all necessary to prepare for the test. If you can progress without burn…
Hi @StopLawying
December is not too late to apply for this cycle, especially if you are applying to US schools. Although it might disadvantage your application a bit, a poor LSAT would be more disadvantageous.
Let your parents and siblings take …
Does "at" PT58 mean you've taken all 58? There's still over a month left, so I'd continue shooting for October, and would postpone if you are not hitting goal score closer to test date, unless there is reason why the postponement decision needs to m…